Auris Taalkring, dependance
Special educationCluster 2
School profile
Auris Taalkring verzorgt onderwijs aan leerlingen met een taalontwikkelingsstoornis en aan slechthorende leerlingen. Leerlingen met een onderwijsarrangement van Auris zijn welkom op onze school. Onze school is gericht op de jongste vier groepen van het basisonderwijs. De school is klein waardoor leerlingen snel de weg weten en zich vertrouwd voelen op ‘hun’ school.
Properties
- School type
- Foundation
Inspection judgment
Sufficient means: The school meets the basic quality standards and thus the legal requirements that were in force at the time of the assessment.
Number of students
Total number of students at the school.
The total number of students at the school.
- 2023
- 237
- 2024
- 206
Cluster
Cluster 2 includes schools for children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing, children with severe speech/language difficulties or a language development disorder (LDD) and children with autistic spectrum disorders where the focus is on communication. At cluster 2 schools, the personalised approach is key to making communication as easy as possible for the children. These include speech computers, digital textbooks and a focus on lip reading and speech training. The interests of these schools are represented by the national cluster association Siméa.
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Student transport
More about student transportWhether your child is eligible for funding for public transport, private transport, or adapted transport depends on several factors:
- Distance between home and the nearest suitable school
- Travel time by public transport
- Age
- Disability (physical, intellectual, psychological, and/or sensory)
- Type of school
Partnership
More about the procedureTo ensure suitable education for all pupils, schools work together in a partnership for inclusive education. Since the introduction of inclusive education, the Amsterdam-Diemen Partnerships have been active for both primary and secondary education as umbrella organizations for all schools and school boards in Amsterdam and Diemen.