'Building Confidence for the Future'
Welcome to Ashley College website. Ashley College is short term interim provision for students who have not managed to stay in mainstream education due to their health needs. The children and young people, who are referred to us through the Brent Health Education panel, often have complex medical conditions, mental health and emotional disorders and can be highly vulnerable.
The school has high expectations for pupils’ achievement and behaviour, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). Pupils live up to these aspirations.
Ofsted - 2024
Ashley College is an inclusive and welcoming environment.
Pupils are proud of their school.
Ofsted - 2024
Thank you to all the staff who have not only supported my son but have been an amazing support to me also.
Parent - 2023
The school provides many opportunities for pupils to expand their interests and experiences to support their personal development.
Ofsted - 2024
Pupils flourish in the calm learning atmosphere; gaining confidence and becoming more independent.
OFSTED - 2024
All the staff members showed their love, concern and understood my son’s needs. That helped him build confidence in himself.
Parent - 2023
If you find that you have any safeguarding
concerns please contact our Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mobile: 07735 826382 or Email: safeguarding@ashleycollege.brent.sch.uk
'I recently visited Ashley College: pioneering provision with excellent facilities for learners who need a different approach.'
Cllr Ketan Sheth, Chair, Community and Wellbeing Scrutiny Committee, Brent Council
Read full article here
Diary Date
Thursday 14th November 2024
9.30 – 10.30am
Coffee Morning at Ashley College
Please come along and join us. We have a representative from the local Family Wellbeing Centre
coming to share all the support and outreach they have on offer.
Ashley College has helped in a lot of ways that I don’t think other people or schools could have done. (Student 2022)
I feel that Ashley College was that break in my life that has benefited me so much, I will not forget my experience here. (Student 2022)
In Art, I personally really liked the art trip to Tate Britain to see the exhibition Life Between Islands. Art lessons were inclusive for children from the Caribbean, allowing us to reflect in our own way, and therefore giving us ways to empower ourselves. (Student 2022)