How We Help
Maypole Farm blends education, nurture, practical activity and personalised pathways to support children and young people to make sense of the world around them, gaining meaningful qualifications and successful outcomes.
What we do
Not a single methodology but a blend that actually works.
There is no magic single intervention that works for every child. Combining the right elements of education, nurture, practical activity, relationship building and personalised planning, brings learning and therapeutic strands together.
For some children, the early weeks are almost entirely about relationship-building and feeling safe. Learning comes later, once trust is established. For others, getting back into structured education quickly is what they need. We follow the individual's lead.
Education & learning
We provide structured learning that is adapted to each child's level, pace, and interests. Literacy, numeracy, and broader curriculum - delivered in ways that actually work for each young person.
Nurture & emotional support
Children's emotional needs don't stop at the classroom door. We provide a nurturing environment where children feel genuinely cared for and supported to regulate, express themselves, and develop resilience.
Practical & outdoor activity
Hands-on, meaningful activity - from animal care to growing produce to practical tasks around the farm. These are not extras or rewards. They are central to how learning and confidence-building happen here.
Confidence-building
Many children arrive with very low confidence and self-belief. Through repeated experiences of success - however small - we rebuild the sense that trying is worth it, and that they are capable.
Individual planning
Every child has an individual plan that is built with them and their family, reviewed regularly, and genuinely responsive. Not a template. Not a tick-box. A living document that reflects a real child.
Thrive-informed practice
Our approach is shaped by Thrive - an evidence-based framework for social and emotional development that helps us understand what children need beneath their behaviour, and meet those needs effectively.
Family partnership
We work with families - not around them. Parents and carers are involved in planning, kept regularly informed, and genuinely welcomed as the experts on their own children.
Multi-agency collaboration
We work alongside the professionals around each child - local authorities, schools, social workers, therapists, CAMHS - to ensure our provision is joined up with the wider support around them.
A typical week
Structured but flexible - because that is what works
Children at Maypole Farm experience a routine - because routine is important for safety, regulation and learning. But we hold it flexibly, responsive to meeting each child's needs on any given day.
A typical day might include:
- A calm, welcoming arrival - a familiar face, a gentle start
- Morning learning - adapted literacy and numeracy, or project-based learning
- Outdoor time and farm activity - animal care, forest school, construction, practical tasks
- A shared meal - community, conversation, social skills in a natural context
- Afternoon provision - creative, physical or continued learning depending on the individual
- Regular check-ins and wellbeing conversations
Qualifications & Exams
We support our young people to work towards recognised qualifications. Our pathways include: Functional Skills, GCSEs, vocational Open Awards and more. As a registered exam centre, we can facilitate access arrangements for learners with SEND and specific learning requirements.