What hope for AS kids Gove's changes

Today I have been to a meeting at my 14 year old sons school and was informed that they no longer think that he continue his education there.  He has Aspergers and other spectrum issues which has made teaching him a challenge, but has always managed in main stream school. He has been tested and has an IQ that puts him the top 6% of the population and everyone who meets him comments on his intelligence. However due to the changes Mr Gove is introducing the expectations and pressures on schools has meant that exams are being streamlined and classroom expectations are for excellence, which in the main I agree with, its about time someone did something. But for children like my son these changes could be a death to his education. Where is the provision for children like my son who is highly inteligent but is going to be failed by the system because the school is under pressure, under resourced, and so he is sidelined with no other alternatives.  Great, Mr Gove, I agree we need to raise the standards but what about children who do not fit into the box and need a different approach and education that is on the table? My son was always a round peg trying to fit into a square hole but the hole's just got smaller.

Does anyone feel utterly frustrated with the lack of education facilities for children on the Autistic Spectrum.

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  • from teachers and parents alike I hear nothing but what  dreadful things this man is doing to our education system. my eldest daughter is in private education as the local school had failed her badly - it was looking like she had special needs. When tested by another school, no SEN just a bad school system that had plonked her where it was easiest as she's not going to get them climbing the league table ladder. She works hard and does her best - she's far from acedemic but the education system let her down. My 5 yr old with AS is home schooled as no one could convince me they knew what they were doing and the "plan" was to suck it and see, so to speak. He would have been left to crash and burn before any intervention, and even then that would be hit and miss. So I did not feel I was able to trust them. He may go into main stream, he may stay home and have a tutor - when it's appropriate - we are Just going to take it one step at a time. 

    He can't hold a pencil easily and yet plays chess - there's def no hole that will fit him in mainstream! 

    School is not everything, an education is.

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  • from teachers and parents alike I hear nothing but what  dreadful things this man is doing to our education system. my eldest daughter is in private education as the local school had failed her badly - it was looking like she had special needs. When tested by another school, no SEN just a bad school system that had plonked her where it was easiest as she's not going to get them climbing the league table ladder. She works hard and does her best - she's far from acedemic but the education system let her down. My 5 yr old with AS is home schooled as no one could convince me they knew what they were doing and the "plan" was to suck it and see, so to speak. He would have been left to crash and burn before any intervention, and even then that would be hit and miss. So I did not feel I was able to trust them. He may go into main stream, he may stay home and have a tutor - when it's appropriate - we are Just going to take it one step at a time. 

    He can't hold a pencil easily and yet plays chess - there's def no hole that will fit him in mainstream! 

    School is not everything, an education is.

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