Factsheet4.gif (7673 bytes)

Lord Mayor Treloar

Lord Mayor Treloar National Specialist College
Holybourne
Alton
Hampshire
EnglandGU34 4EN

Tel. : 00 44 (0)1420 547 400
Fax. : 00 44 (0)1420 542 708
e-mail: principal@treloar.org.uk
website: www.treloar.org.uk.

 

PICTURE_1.JPG (24008 bytes)

Engeland.gif (43965 bytes)

Contactpersons

Name Function
Dr.Graham Jowett (College) Principal
principal@treloar.org.uk
drgkjowett@aol.com
Neil Clark (School) Headteacher

 

Schoolcalendar 1999-2000

Autumn term

Monday 6 September College opens for staff

Sunday 12 September New students arrive

Wednesday 15 September returning students arrive

Friday 22 October Half term holiday begins

Sunday 31 October Students return

Friday 21 December End of term

Spring Term

7 January Staff Day for all staff

Sunday 9 January Student return

Friday 18 February Half term holiday begins

Sunday 27 February Student return

Friday 7 April End of term

10-14 April Staff training days

Summer Term

30 April Students return

Friday 26 May Half-term holiday

Sunday 4 June Students return

14 July End of term

The College

TRELOAR_ARMS.JPG (15799 bytes)

Lord Mayor Treloar National Specialist College was formed in 1995, when it the Lower and Upper School of Lord Mayor Treloar College became separate establishments. Before that, it had been the Florence Treloar School for Girls from 1963. The College is owned by the Treloar Trust, a charity which was founded by Sir William Treloar in 1907, when he was the Lord Mayor of London.

 

 

food_1.jpg (17410 bytes)

The college has up to 170 young people age from 16 to 25. All have physical disabilities and some students also have learning difficulties, sensory or communication impairments. Almost all the students live at the college during term time and they come from all over the United Kingdom. A few students have parents working in other European countries.

 

media_1.jpg (11806 bytes)

The college has four residential units and departments of occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech and language therapy and rehabilitation engineering. There is also a medical centre with 12 beds for in-patients.

 

 

media_2.jpg (14973 bytes)

Students learn skills for independent living, and vocational and pre-vocational skills in health and social care, art and design, information technology, leisure and tourism, performing arts, media studies, administration , customer care and retailing. Some students study for advanced academic qualifications - General Certificate of Education Advanced levels (GCE A-levels) and Advanced General Vocational Qualifications (GNVQs) -at a nearby mainstream college.

 

 

arrw10c.gif (371 bytes)

 

 

 

 

1