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  • Making the impossible possible

    Isebrook is a secondary special school in Kettering, catering for students aged 11–18 with a range of complex needs. All of our students have Cognition and Learning Difficulties as their primary need. We provide tailored support to help each individual achieve their full potential academically, socially, and emotionally.

    Tracy Latham headteacher dressed up as Where's Wally for World Book Day

    Headteacher's Welcome

    Welcome to Isebrook School. We are proud of our excellent facilities and our skilled, compassionate staff team, and awesome students. We work together to create a nurturing, inclusive environment where every student can thrive. 

    Relationships are at the heart of everything we do at Isebrook. We believe that every child deserves a champion—someone who recognises their strengths, believes in their potential, and celebrates their achievements. We live and breathe our core values of Compassion, Respect, Responsibility, and Achievement every day. They shape the way we learn, grow, and support one another.

    Our aim is for all students to become successful learners, confident individuals, and responsible citizens, and everything we do is focused on helping them achieve this. We understand that success is unique to each student, and we celebrate every milestone, ensuring that every young person feels valued and understood.

    We view education as a partnership, working closely with families and the wider community to provide the best possible opportunities. We are committed to preparing our students for adulthood, helping them develop the skills they need to be safe, have a voice, happy, successful, and the very best they can be. This includes supporting them to build independence, resilience, and the confidence to flourish beyond Isebrook.

    As you explore our website, we hope you gain a real sense of the care, commitment, ambition, and opportunities that define Isebrook. We would be delighted to welcome you to visit and experience first-hand what it means to be part of our school community. If you would like to know more, please don’t hesitate to get in touch—we would love to share our school with you.

    Latest news

  • 18 May 2026

    Learner Voice Helping Shape Inclusive Learning Spaces

    Students were given a fantastic opportunity to visit Foundry Education in Rushden, wh...

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  • 18 May 2026

    Hands-On Construction Experience at Citrus Training

    On 26th March, a small group of learners from Isebrook School took part in an exciting and...

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  • 18 May 2026

    Quiz Night Success: Community, Collaboration and Giving Back

    There was a fantastic buzz in the air as Isebrook School hosted a hugely successful quiz n...

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  • 18 May 2026

    A Powerful Learning Experience at Auschwitz

    On 12th March, Harry joined other Post‑16 students from across the East Midlands to t...

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  • 18 May 2026

    Students Launch Pre-Loved Uniform & Stationery Shop

    On 2nd March, our students proudly opened our new Pre‑Loved Uniform & S...

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  • 18 May 2026

    Isebrook Easter Enterprise Fayre – A Celebration of Creativity, Confidence and Community

    Our school came alive with colour, laughter and incredible student talent as we proudly ho...

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  • 18 May 2026

    Isebrook Students “Own Their Future” During National Careers Week

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  • 18 May 2026

    Isebrook School Earns Prestigious UNICEF UK Silver Award

    UNICEF UK has recognised Isebrook School for its commitment to promoting childre...

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  • 13 May 2026

    Mayor Officially Opens New Life Skills Bungalow at Isebrook School

    A newly refurbished bungalow at Isebrook School, part of Creating Tomorrow Trust, has been...

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