
Our School
A specialist independent day school for children aged between 7 and 18 years, Hartmore School offers bespoke educational packages for children with complex Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs.
Each of our four provisions work under the same child centred and therapeutic approach and ethos that support each child to thrive in school, whatever their previous experience.
We believe we can make a difference to the future of each of our pupils, by creating an enjoyable learning environment and providing the chance to make up for lost opportunities. Allowing our dedicated and experienced teaching team to make a difference to each individual within our care the foundation and confidence to move towards adulthood.
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Arrive with a past. Leave with a future.

Hartpury.
Set within the rural outskirts of Gloucester, our Hartpury setting focuses on the coeducational requirements of SEMH children and young people between the ages of 11 and 18. With a board academic and creative curriculum that is supported by extra curricula actives, Hartpury provides a high staff ratio in order to support all students effectively, creating an environment in which each of our pupils are given the opportunity to flourish, and excel beyond their expectation at GCSEs and transitioning to collage and post 16 education.
Alison House.
A detached four bed property, Alison House specialises in the care of young females between the ages of 13 and 23.
CQC registered.

Genesis.
A highly specialised provision, Genesis is an educational setting focused on the unique needs of female individuals who present risk-taking behaviours between the ages of 11 and 18. A smaller setting with a specialist team, Genesis provides the young women within our care access to a secure environment in a peaceful and rural setting with staff support by specialised psychologists, whilst benefiting from a bespoke academic and creative curricula approach.

Stroud Road.
Placed within the historic city of Gloucester, our Stroud Road property is split equally to provide two provisions. The ground floor offers coeducational learning for young SEMH pupils ages between 7 and 11 years. With high staff ratios and a dedicated focus on developing social and emotional skills, we aim to prepare each individual to be able to transition confidently into secondary education.
Meanwhile the first floor provides secondary education for SEMH females between the ages of 11 and 18 years who are no longer able to attend mainstream school, readying each individual with a bespoke academic and creative curriculum as they work towards completing both GCSE and A levels.