School refuses to allow autistic child to attend an induction day

My son has an EHCP that names a particular secondary school for him to attend in September. The headmaster has nevertheless twice now telephoned us to say that they will not give him a place and the LA must reconsider. He said that if he does attend in September the school will insist on his EHCP being re-written in November stating that the school is unsuitable and he will have to be removed anyway. Today Nathan should have attended an induction day with 55 others from his school, but the headmaster refused to allow him to attend. I should add that Nathan has no challenging behavioural problems, he is extremely mild-mannered such that his vulnerability is a major issue for us. Unbelievably this is a Church of England School that prides itself on its Christian caring ethos!         

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  • Have you looked into other schools locally more welcoming and with more funding to cater.

    If the heads being anti at the mo maybe they are not the school for you.

    Have you got an educational psychologist on board?

    Was the school chosen by the local authority as it's renowned for its work with autistic children or was it just given to you because it was a local school.

    Are there any of schools locally that have an arc or a hub or have a high number of children doing well with autism.

    If the heads being like this now l personally would be looking somewhere else. 

  • IPSEA might be helpful or talking to your local council and the team who made the decision.

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