Admissions at Regent College
We focus on a person-centred approach from assessment through to an agreed package, empowering people to reach their full potential.
Regent College is a small, independent day college providing specialist education for young people aged 16 to 25.
Founded in 1999, we are dedicated to developing independence and preparing young people for adulthood through communication, vocational, social, and life skills.
Our expertise supports learners with:
- Severe learning difficulties
- Communication difficulties
- Behavioural difficulties
- Autism spectrum disorder with associated challenging behaviour
- Autism and severe autism spectrum disorder
- Asperger syndrome
- Profound and multiple learning difficulties.
Our curriculum gives learners the opportunity to:
- Take part in community learning
- Volunteer in their local community
- Develop their employability skills in work placements
- Improve communication skills with specialist support
- Develop functional skills
- Develop travel training skills
- Access a wide range of social, sporting, and health and wellbeing sessions.
News & Stories
Making a Positive Difference at Christmas
Embracing the spirit of giving this Christmas by volunteering at a community craft fair
Tennis Tournament for Local Hospice
A charity tennis tournament organised by Regent College has been hailed a success!
Celebrating a Fantastic Academic Year of Achievements
The Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent and other special guests celebrate the achievements of learners at our annual Celebration Day Ceremony
The Big Centenary Tea Party
Regent College proudly make history alongside the Stoke community at a landmark event
Speak to us
From residential to supporting living, or support in the community, we provide opportunities for people to progress, develop skills, and gain greater control of their lives.
01782 263326