Universal Provision
At Ysgol Ty Coch we provide a broad, appropriate and stimulating curriculum, which includes the Curriculum for Wales – challenging each child to reach his/her own individual potential. Learners in the school have full access to this curriculum. In order for them to access this successfully, we work with each child in accordance with their own individual stage of development to help them to communicate their wants, needs and thoughts. We use a number of strategies, including: PECS, Signalong, AAC (Alternative Augmentative Communication) and TEACCH, and Attention Autism.
Pupil voice is of the upmost importance in the provision and, indeed, across the school, and a number of assessments for learning strategies have been developed and adapted to suit the needs of our learners, ensuring that all are given the opportunity to make choices and evaluate their own performance as is appropriate.
The Buarth y Capel site is the provision for learners aged 14-19 with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Both sites work closely together, with a "one school" ethos. Some staff members teach across both sites and learning utilises both sites, e.g. Post 16, visiting BYC for circuits , or to use the grounds for forest schools or Duke of Edinburgh. Other learners from BYC may access option subjects such as Duke of Edinburgh at the Tonteg site or visit the site for special events.