Aycliffe School pupil Alexis Wheater was filled with pride when she completed her first-ever short story last term. Read more
The school is proud to have a long-standing, well-integrated student council where our learners are supported by specialist staff to aid effective communication and decision making. Read more
This policy is to ensure that all schools settings within North East Autism Society admits, as far as possible those pupils whose special education needs can met effectively and in doing so ensure progress in all aspects of their development. Read more
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Class 7's fundraising efforts pay off when they get to take a cheeky pack of alpacas on a trek in Teesdale. Read more
Classes 1 and 5 enjoy a bridge-building challenge, working together to come up with some great designs. Read more
Pupils take part in a session delivered by Andrew from Kooth on mental wellbeing and kindness. Read more
Aycliffe School is proud to announce its first every music festival, featuring a neurodiverse band, silent disco and lots of exciting activities. Read more
Two pupils at Aycliffe school have achieved Bronze Art Awards with Durham University. Read more
From bike riding to a bubble party, pupils had great fun on a health awareness day at the school. Read more
Pupils and staff at Aycliffe school enjoy a range of Easter activities before breaking up for the holidays. Read more
Pupils create an artwork inspired by a Jewish artist and meet a visitor from Darlington Synagogue to develop their understanding of the Jewish faith. Read more
Pupils get hands on with crafts and baking to raise money for Comic Relief. Read more
Aycliffe hosts a parade of wonderful characters as pupils dress up for World Book Day. Read more
We are thrilled to announce that our eagerly anticipated chicks have hatched overnight as part of our Living Eggs project. Read more
It's the Year of the Dragon, and Aycliffe pupils celebrated with a Chinese-themed lunch and craft activities in the classroom. Read more