communication specialist college - doncaster
Doncaster
Doncaster Deaf Trust can trace its history back to 1829 when Reverend William
Carr Fenton set up a school to help young deaf people receive an education to
equip them to become self-supporting adults. Throughout the Trust's history,
there has been a consistent belief in the importance of deaf and hearing
impaired children and young people receiving a specialist intervention to help
them achieve their full potential. In order to provide the earliest possible
specialist intervention and to equip young people with the knowledge and skills
to succeed in employment, Doncaster Deaf Trust has overseen the development of;
Nursery, School, College, & Children's Home You can download a PDF of 'The
History of the Yorkshire Residential School for the Deaf' by clicking this link.
What we offer We deliver a full curriculum, specially adapted for children and
young people with special educational needs, plus an extensive Skills for Life
programme and British Sign Language. More detail can be found for each part of
our operation by clicking on the links above.