The Garage Trust Alternative Provision, Norwich, East of England
**The Garage Trust – Alternative Provision, NR2 1NY**
The Garage Trust’s Alternative Provision offers a unique and supportive environment for young people facing various challenges, including the risk of exclusion and special educational needs. With a commitment to transforming lives through the arts, this initiative provides engaging performing arts workshops designed to enhance emotional literacy, communication skills, and self-confidence.
Starting at £123 per day per learner for group sessions—capped at a maximum of eight students—The Garage Trust ensures personalized attention and a nurturing atmosphere. While this base cost covers the core group work, additional fees may be incurred for Qualification Registration, SENCO services, transport, and lunch.
The workshops are thoughtfully crafted to not only engage participants in creative activities but also to integrate essential literacy and numeracy skills, fostering a holistic approach to learning. Both non-accredited and accredited courses are available, including the esteemed Arts Award, catering to various age groups and skill levels. Each session is designed to build trust and cultivate meaningful relationships among participants, creating a safe space for personal growth.
The Garage Trust operates on specific days for primary and secondary students at designated locations, ensuring accessibility and convenience for families in the Norfolk area.
For more information, you can reach out via email at [email protected] or call 01603 283382. While the website does not explicitly state its Ofsted registration status, The Garage Trust remains dedicated to its mission as a registered charity (No. 1098975), focused on improving life chances for young people in challenging circumstances and facilitating their reintegration into education.
Website: https://www.thegarage.org.uk/alternative-provision/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 01603 283382
**Services Offered by The Garage Trust – Alternative Provision:**
– Performing arts workshops tailored for young people facing challenges (risk of exclusion, suspensions, special educational needs).
– Focus on building emotional literacy, communication skills, and confidence through creative activities.
– Non-accredited and accredited course provisions, including the Arts Award for various age groups.
– Workshops designed to foster trust and relationships.
– Integration of basic literacy and numeracy skills into sessions.
– Specific days of operation for primary and secondary students at designated locations.
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