Cruckton Hall School, established in 1981, provides a well established and highly-respected option for boys aged 9-19 with a range of Autistic Spectrum Disorders and associated emotional and behavioural difficulties. The school is approved by the Department for Education and Skills.
52-week and term time (38-week) only accommodation is provided and the complex is registered as a Children’s Home with the Commission for Social Care Inspection. Cruckton Hall achieves measurable, sustainable quality outcomes using a well established therapeutic regime of quality education and care.

Situated in a beautiful rural location within 4 miles of the large town of Shrewsbury, Cruckton Hall School has become a leading resource in the UK for boys with Aspergers Syndrome and ADHD.
Complexity of need is met by a safe, supportive and structured regime with appropriate specialist input as and when required. With a clear focus on the needs of the individual, the positive ethos of the School offers a programme that enables each boy to achieve his potential. Cruckton takes great pride in the academic and social triumphs of our client group and values the positive feedback from boys and their families.
With the support of a highly professional team at all levels and disciplines and the highest quality facilities, boys achieve excellent results in public examinations, have a 100% record of success in moving on to employment or Further Education and develop the skills they will need to live as independently as possible as adults.
Two boys have also recently achieved university places, one to study computer science and one to study history.