

Abingdon House School & College
Located in Marylebone, London, Abingdon House School & College caters for pupils from ages 5 to 19 with dyslexia, dyspraxia and associated communication and language needs.
Ideal student
A pupil with autism or specific learning differences who would benefit from a calm, structured setting and a genuinely personalised approach. It tends to suit children and young people who can access the curriculum, but need smaller classes, therapeutic support and staff who understand how they learn.
Main sports
Running, football and general fitness, with regular use of nearby parks and local facilities rather than extensive on-site provision.
Stand-out facilities
Specialist teaching spaces adapted for sensory and learning needs, integrated therapy support, a sensory room and well-considered classrooms that prioritise regulation and accessibility over polish.
Saturday school
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Did you know?
Abingdon House opened in 2005 and now supports pupils up to 19, with most students holding EHCPs and many presenting with autism alongside dyslexia, dyspraxia or ADHD.
Our takeaway
Abingdon House is a small, specialist school where nurture and structure sit at the centre of the offering. It is not about glossy facilities or a broad mainstream feel, but about thoughtful support, strong staff expertise and helping pupils feel safe enough to learn. For the right child, particularly one who has struggled in a larger setting, it can be a very effective and reassuring fit.
"At Abingdon House School & College, our mission is to equip every student, regardless of learning style, with the academic and personal skills they need to fulfil their potential and achieve independence beyond our doors."
School Information
| Year | 9 - 8 | 9 - 7 |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 |

