2025-2026:
This year, Halesbury School had sixteen Year 11 pupils who moved onto their next destination:
- 5 students have transitioned into Halesbury Post 16
- 8 students are now attending a local college where they access supported foundation-level courses
- 2 students are now accessing a local college where they access Level 1 courses in their chosen subject areas
- 1 student is now accessing a specialist SEND college
This year, Halesbury School also had four Year 14 pupils who moved onto their next destination:
- 1 student is now accessing a specialist SEND college
- 3 students are now accessing a personalised package of social care that is helping them to meet their long-term preparing for adulthood needs
2024-2025:
This year, Halesbury School had eight Year 11 pupils who moved onto their next destination:
- 5 students are now attending a local college where they access supported foundation-level courses
- 2 students are now accessing a specialist SEND college
- 1 student is currently NEET and receiving Connexions support
This year, Halesbury School also had three Year 14 pupils who moved onto their next destination:
- 1 student is now attending a local college where they access supported foundation-level courses
- 2 students are now accessing a specialist SEND college
2023-2024:
This year, Halesbury School had thirteen Year 11 pupils who moved onto their next destination:
- 7 students are now attending Halesbury Post-16
- 3 students are now attending a local college where they access supported foundation-level courses
- 2 students are now accessing specialist SEND colleges
- 1 student is accessing an alternative ‘at-home’ education provider
This year, Halesbury School also had one Year 14 pupil who moved onto their next destination and is now accessing a specialist SEND college.
2022-2023:
This year, Halesbury School had six Year 11 pupils who moved onto their next destination:
- 3 students are now attending Halesbury Post-16
- 2 students are now attending a local college where they access supported foundation-level courses
- 1 student is now accessing a Personal Development programme
This year, Halesbury School also had three Year 11 pupils who moved onto their next destination:
- 1 student is now attending a specialist 19+ college where they access full-time provision
- 2 students are now accessing a personalised package of social care that is helping them to meet their long-term preparing for adulthood needs