Equip your young person with practical, industry-shaped skills in print, design, and media
production—delivered in supportive, real working environments that build confidence,
independence, and employability.
Young adults with learning disabilities who flourish through hands-on learning.
Safety in studio and workshop settings
Print production (digital and traditional methods)
Basic graphic layout and file preparation
Brand and merchandising basics
Finishing and fulfilment
Communication and teamwork in real roles
Task completion, routine, and quality control
Independence and responsibility on shift
Time management to live briefs and deadlines
Problem solving in a work environment
Customer interaction and front-of-house service
How learning is structured
How learning is delivered
Each week balances hands-on studio time with focused taught sessions to build knowledge alongside skill.
Focusing on 2–3 key activities per module each week, delivering real working environments — not simulated learning.
Tasks, instructions, and assessments adapted to each learner's needs and strengths throughout the programme.
A fully equipped, small-run production space including digital printers, vinyl cutters, heat press, laminator, guillotine, and binding tools.
Accessible Macs/PCs with industry-standard layout software and templates adapted for visual clarity and step-by-step use.
A real service point where learners practise greeting customers, taking orders, and handing over finished products.
Local print rooms, community organisations, and small businesses offering supervised experience from Year 2.
Small-group teaching with specialist tutors and job coaches
Visual schedules, task breakdowns, and repeatable checklists
Calm, structured spaces with clear signage and colour coding
Consistent routines that reduce anxiety and build independence
Positive behaviour support and pastoral care
Regular communication with families and professionals
Ongoing skills tracking aligned to Preparing for Adulthood outcomes
Photo and video evidence of practical competencies
Half-termly reviews with measurable goals
End-of-year reports summarising progress, strengths, and next steps
Employer and placement feedback woven into targets
Transparent placement planning and outcomes data
Clear evidence of skill acquisition and workplace behaviours
Stepwise transition planning from Year 2
Capacity to align with EHCP outcomes and review cycles
Safeguarding and health & safety policies embedded in daily practice
Real-world learning that builds employability, not just classroom knowledge
Structured, high-expectation environments with the right scaffolding
Proven progression into internships, volunteering, and paid roles
A pathway designed for young adults with learning disabilities
Admissions and visitsWe welcome referrals from families and local authorities.
If you are exploring specialist further education options for a young adult with learning disabilities, we would love to welcome you to Brighter Futures Specialist College.
Specialist further education for young people with learning disabilities aged 16–25. Building independence, skills and confidence for life.
Monday – Friday – 10.00 – 16.00
Saturday – Closed (weekend programs coming soon)
Sunday: Closed
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