SEND school
Acorns School - Marple, Stockport
Hibbert Ln, Marple, Stockport SK6 7NN, UKAcorns School is a specialist therapeutic school in Marple, Stockport, for children with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs and learning difficulties.
The school offers a nurturing, safe environment and a personalised approach that helps pupils who have faced challenging times re-engage with education. As an independent special school in England, it is regulated by Ofsted.

5-17
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Ofsted · Good
About
About the school
Acorns School is a specialist therapeutic school in Marple, Stockport, supporting children aged 7 to 16 with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs and learning difficulties — including those who have found it difficult to sustain mainstream education. We provide a nurturing, safe environment where every pupil is supported as an individual, helping children re-engage with learning at their own pace and build confidence alongside their academic progress.
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Acorns School Safeguarding Policy 2025-26
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Acorns Risk Assessment Policy 2025-26
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Acorns SEND Policy 2025-26
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Acorns SMSC Policy 2025-26
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Acorns Staff Code of Conduct Policy 2025-26
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Acorns Alternative Provision Policy 2025-26
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Acorns Anti Bullying Policy 2025-26
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Acorns Attendance Policy 2025-26
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Acorns Behaviour Policy 2025-26
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Acorns CEIAG Policy 2025-26
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Acorns Curriculum Policy 2025-26
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Acorns Online Safety Policy 2025-26
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Acorns Positive Handling and Physical Intervention Policy 2025-26
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Acorns RSHE Policy 2025-26
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Common questions
Concise, evidenced answers to the questions professionals ask most about our Acorns School - Marple, Stockport provision.
Who is Acorns School for?
Acorns School is for children with social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs and learning difficulties, including those who have found mainstream school difficult to sustain.
Where is Acorns School?
Acorns School is in Marple, Stockport. Referrals and enquiries are handled by the Keys education referrals team.
What type of education do you provide?
We offer:
A broad, balanced curriculum aligned with national expectations
Personalised learning plans tailored to each student
Opportunities to gain qualifications (e.g. GCSEs, functional skills)
Life skills and independence development
What makes Acorns School different?
Our approach focuses on:
Small class sizes and high staff-to-student ratios
Trauma-informed and therapeutic support
Strong emphasis on relationships and emotional wellbeing
Flexible, personalised pathways to success
How can a child be referred to an Acorns School?
Referrals are usually made through:
Local Authorities
SEN teams or EHCP processes
Social care or commissioning teams
You can also contact us directly, and we’ll guide you through the process.
Do students need an EHCP?
Most students have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), but we can discuss individual circumstances if this is still in progress.
What kind of support is available for students?
We provide a range of support, including:
Emotional and behavioural support
Therapeutic input (where required)
Pastoral care and mentoring
Structured routines and positive behaviour strategies
Who do I contact for more information?
You can contact our Business Development team or referrals team, who will:
Answer your questions
Guide you through the process
Help identify suitable placements
Locations
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Connected Support
Support centred around each individual.
We call it Connected Support.
A network of Care, Education and Health services for children, young people and adults, seamlessly connecting specialist schools, alternative learning solutions, children’s homes, adult residential, supported living and health services and expertise.
