SEN and Inclusion
At World of Education, inclusion isn’t an add-on, it’s at the heart of everything we do. We are proud to offer a supportive, adaptable learning environment that recognises and values the needs of every learner. Whether a student is neurodivergent, has a learning difficulty, or simply needs a different approach, we adapt our teaching style, materials, and pace to make learning accessible, meaningful, and enjoyable.
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We understand that no two learners are the same. That’s why we offer:
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Flexible lesson delivery tailored to different processing styles
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Clear, structured resources with visual aids, dyslexia-friendly fonts, and simplified instructions
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Breaks and movement-based activities for students with ADHD or sensory needs
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Personalised tutoring plans designed around the student’s strengths, challenges, and goals
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Options for verbal, visual, or interactive learning tools to support varied learning preferences
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We work closely with learners and families to ensure that every session builds confidence as well as knowledge.
Specialist Tutors
All of our tutors and facilitators receive regular CPD training in:
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Neurodiversity awareness and inclusive teaching practices
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Supporting learners with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other specific needs
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Emotional regulation strategies and trauma-informed approaches
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Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
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Active listening and communication support​
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Our team includes qualified SEN professionals, educators with lived experience, and tutors who are passionate about making a difference.
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Our website includes an accessibility widget that allows users to customise font size, contrast, and screen reading features, ensuring content is adaptable to your personal needs.
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Contact Us
For SEN-specific needs please email info@worldofeducation.online or contact us by submitting a form on the home page.


Why Families Choose World of Education
Specialist SEN understanding – Our team is experienced in supporting children with a wide range of needs, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and sensory processing differences.
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Flexible learning options – Online, in-person, or hybrid sessions that work around your family’s routine.
Safe, inclusive environment – A judgement-free space where every child feels valued, respected, and supported.
Holistic approach – We focus on emotional wellbeing, social skills, and confidence as much as academic progress.
Engaging, interest-led learning – Lessons are designed to tap into each learner’s passions, making education enjoyable and relevant.
Proven results – Helping children develop not just academically, but also socially and emotionally.
Community connection – Opportunities for learners and families to connect, share experiences, and feel less isolated.

Phenomenal support, professional and an excellent understanding of neurodiversity. Nyomi Rosa, the Director, cannot do enough to ensure students get the right support to meet their needs.