What do you know about Tadworth Court?
Most visitors to Tadworth Court are familiar with the unique and inspirational work The Children’s Trust undertakes to enable children with brain injury to live the best life possible. Yet few are probably aware of the intriguing history of the mansion itself and the people who have lived here since 1700 through to the present day.
What is the Children’s Trust School?
The Children’s Trust School is a non-maintained special school dedicated to the education, health, therapy and care of children and young people aged 2-19. Join us, and take on a sporting challenge for the UK’s leading charity for children with brain injury and we will be with you every step.
What is the history of the Children’s Trust?
March 1994: A new milestone in the Trust’s history, with its new name, The Children’s Trust. 2002: A purpose-built therapy centre was opened, the New Cheyne Centre funded through legacy donations totalling £137,995. March 2004: To mark the charity’s 20th anniversary, Her Majesty The Queen visited.
What is the physical environment of the children’s Trust School?
The physical environment of The Children’s Trust School is appropriate and responsive to meet the needs of the children attending our School. This includes relevant equipment such as that for hoisting and changing, including height adjustable and visually adaptable equipment.
What is Tadworth care?
The Children’s Trust Tadworth is a care service that provides specialist care and therapy to children and younger adults who have multiple disabilities and complex health care needs. The service is owned and operated by The Children’s Trust, a charitable organisation that also offers profound educational support, and an out reach service.
When was Tadworth Court bought by Gosh?
1927: Tadworth Court was purchased by Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) with a legacy of £20,000 left by a Mr Peter Reid. Tadworth Court became the country branch of GOSH.