Our Tutor Groups
Each student that attends ROC will be placed into a tutor group that is best suited to support their needs and aspirations, this will determine what timetable/learning route they access whilst at ROC.
Opportunities
Promoting positive student wellbeing, confidence and communication skills through integrated therapies and essential life skills.
Bridging
Developing communication and independent living skills by enabling students to apply their college learning through volunteering activities
Connecting
Raising students’ aspirations by boosting confidence through college and community activities that support their communication and mental wellbeing.
Employability
Exploring job roles by preparing students for work, incorporating maths, English, employability and independent living skills.
Work Ready
Supporting students to gain qualifications that enhance their independence, employability and confidence, preparing them for life after college.

Our Curriculum
At ROC, our curriculum is built around the key principles of Preparation for Adulthood (PfA): Employment, Independent Living, Community Inclusion, and Health & Wellbeing. We provide a supportive and ambitious learning environment where every student is encouraged to build the skills, confidence and independence they need for adult life.
Personalised Learning Routes
Learning at ROC is highly personalised and delivered through a choice-based carousel model. This gives students the chance to explore a wide range of subjects and experiences, including vocational, creative and life-skills options. Alongside this, students continue to develop their functional English, maths and digital skills, personal social development and take part in enrichment activities.


