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What Does Confident Learning Mean for Students?
Confidence at CGA means:
- Understanding your strengths and learning profile
- Receiving structured support for special educational needs
- Learning at the right pace
- Developing independence and self-advocacy
We support a range of students to thrive and reach their full potential, including students with autism spectrum conditions, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Anxiety related to school environments, Twice-exceptional learners, and Gifted students with additional needs.
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How Our Online School Supports Students with IENA
At CGA we support students with Individual Educational Needs and Abilities (IENA) through a diverse and inclusive global community. We believe every student deserves to feel safe, happy, and confident - and to learn in a way that suits them best.
We ensure student's needs are understood and addressed - so they can thrive both academically, and personally.
SEND Support
Our experienced SENco creates an Individualised Education Plan (IEP), collaborating closely with students, families, teachers, and specialists. This ensures comprehensive support.
Dedicated Pastoral Team
Each academic House is led by a Pastoral Dean who helps students with personal, social, and academic issues. Weekly Form Time sessions provide students with informal wellbeing check-ins and guidance.
Learning Support Assistant
LSAs help students with organisation and tasks. Creating an encouraging and supportive environment enables students to feel confident and work to their best ability.
Experienced School Counsellor
With a background as a teacher, our dedicated counsellor is passionate about helping our diverse community of students succeed, and removing their barriers to self-fulfilment.
CGA Student, Siena
Finding Her Place in CGA's Supportive Community
Siena's move to CGA was motivated by her family's concerns over Siena's declining mental health at a traditional school. They found CGA's holistic approach, tailoring education to students' academic goals and personal wellbeing, allowed Siena to regain her confidence and passion for learning while prioritising her mental health.
All my teachers really get me, which is something that I haven't really had in a traditional school because I learn a little differently - CGA Student, Siena
How is the online learning environment more inclusive than a traditional school?
- Teachers know their students and work with the pastoral team and families to provide support
- More personalised learning
- Less distractions
- Smaller, more focused classes
- Curriculum tailored to ability, not age
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