
Celebrating 125 years of life-changing work
125 years has been transforming the lives of children and young people with epilepsy, autism and other complex needs and disabilities
The latest from St Piers School & College
125 years has been transforming the lives of children and young people with epilepsy, autism and other complex needs and disabilities
Throughout 2022, we're updating our brand. We want to better express who we are and what we do, so that we can reach more children, young people, and their families, who need our support.
At St Piers, we do everything we can to encourage our students to develop new skills that will prepare for life beyond campus.
St Piers School and College are proud to be working with AET to deliver the AET post 16 programme in West Sussex and Kent.
The Silver-Gilt winning 'Embroidered Minds Epilepsy Garden' grabbed the attention of many, and gained plaudits from judges and gardening experts alike, during this year's Chelsea Flower Show (21-26 May 2018).
The Disabled Photographers Society visited the Lingfield campus on Friday, 13 October to donate 21 Canon cameras to the students at St Piers School and College.
Leanne joined St Piers school in 2016 and has settled in incredibly well.
On Friday 23 June Young Epilepsy hosted the launch of new Go Karts, which were funded by various donors.