de Mozarthof

Secondary special educationCluster 2

Location information

City distict buiten AmsterdamMozartlaan 311217CM Hilversum

Management

This school is closed

School profile

De Mozarthof is een school voor zeer moeilijk lerenden (ZML) in de leeftijd van 4 tot 20 jaar. De school heeft twee onderwijsafdelingen voor Speciaal Onderwijs. Het SO, voor leerlingen van 4 t/m 11 jaar en het VSO voor leerlingen van 12 tot 20 jaar.

De naam van onze school is ontleend aan het adres waar de school sinds 1978 gevestigd is, de Mozartlaan in Hilversum. De twee schoolgebouwen staan dus op één van de mooiste locaties van de gemeente Hilversum.

Properties

School type
Foundation

Average living distance

7,7km

This is far

The children at this school come from a wider area. This means that the school apparently offers something special that also attracts parents who live farther away.

Inspection judgment

Geen eindoordeel

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Cluster

Cluster 2

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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