TreeHouse - The national charity for autism education

TreeHouse - Ambitious about Autism

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What is TreeHouse?

The TreeHouse Trust (TreeHouse) is the national charity for autism education, based in north London and founded in 1997 by a group of parents whose children had recently been diagnosed with severe autism. TreeHouse was established in response to the huge unmet national need for specialist education for children with autism. TreeHouse's vision is to improve, through education, the lives of children with autism and the lives of their families.

Since it opened its doors to the first four pupils in 1997, TreeHouse has grown to an exemplar primary and secondary school of 53 pupils, and a thriving organisation with ambitious national development plans.

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