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Autism Service Directory

Cardinal Winning Secondary

Glasgow City Council

Main information

Type of service: Day schools, Schools

Cardinal Winning Secondary is a Roman Catholic co-educational school for pupils with special educational needs, with an autism spectrum department. The school is the result of a merger between St Aidan's and St Joan of Arc secondary schools. It is situated in the Tollcross area of Glasgow catering for secondary aged pupils with moderate learning difficulties who live in the North of the city..

Pupils work in small mixed ability classes with a maximum of ten pupils in each class. Great emphasis is placed on individual education plans and personal pupil support allowing pupils the freedom to work at their own pace and ability level. Pupils also undertake course work in Social Studies, Home Economics, Technical, Art Physical Education, Science, Religious Education and Music and drama, within the Curriculum for Excellence national framework. .

Eligibility

Age: From age 11 to 18

Aimed at: Adolescent , Child

Gender: All genders

Covers: Glasgow City

Registrations & Approaches

Specialisms: Has autism-specific elements

Other specialisms: Challenging behaviour, Learning disability

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Contacts

You can contact us by phone email or post.

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Mr G McDonald - Head Teacher

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0141 556 6276

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headteacher@cardinalwinning-sec.glasgow.sch.uk

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Web site

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Mrs Gibb - ASD Unit

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0141 778 3714

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headteacher@cardinalwinning-sec.glasgow.sch.uk

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Web site

Locations

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Rigby Street, Glasgow, G32 6DJ

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Fullarton Ave, Tollcross, Glasgow, G32 8NJ

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