Welcome to

Auesome Place

Welcome to Auesome Place! If you're searching for a school community that provides a personalized and diverse learning environment, you've come to the right spot. Auesome Place is a top school network catering to students with learning differences. Here, students flourish and are truly understood. We strive to ensure that the admissions process at Auesome Place is straightforward, effortless, and easy to navigate. Should you need any extra assistance during the process, our admissions team is ready and happy to help.

Program Overview

At Auesome Place, we provide a nurturing, inclusive, and individualized educational experience for students with special learning needs. Our mission is to empower each child to reach their full potential through tailored education plans, professional support, and a focus on fostering a positive, confidence-building environment.

We specialize in supporting students with a variety of learning challenges, including but not limited to:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • Learning Disabilities (LD)

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

  • Intellectual Disabilities

  • Speech and Language Impairments

  • Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

Our approach integrates research-based teaching methods, personalized goals, and a strong partnership with families.

Eligibility Criteria

We believe in an individualized approach to education. The following criteria help ensure that Auesome Place is the right fit for each child. To be eligible for admission, students must meet the following:

  • Age Range: [Junior Class: 6-12; Senior Class 13-21]

  • Documented Special Educational Needs: Students must have a documented learning disability, developmental delay, or other special needs that require individualized support. This documentation can include:

    • Psychological or educational assessments

    • Medical records or diagnosis from a licensed healthcare professional

    • Previous school reports or Individualized Education Plans (IEPs)

  • Parental/Guardian Commitment: Parents and guardians must be committed to supporting the child’s educational journey and actively participating in the development of the child's Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or equivalent.

Application Process

Step 1: Initial Inquiry

  • Contact us: Begin by reaching out to our Admissions Office via email info@auesome.cn

Step 2: Submit Application

  • Complete the Auesome Place Application Form.

  • Required Documentation: Ensure you submit the following documents with your application:

    • Student’s most recent psychological/educational evaluation

    • Previous school reports or IEP (if applicable)

    • Medical records (if relevant)

    • Any additional assessments or documents that support the application (e.g., speech or language evaluations).

Step 3: Initial Screening

  • Review by Admissions Team: After submitting the application, our team will review the documents and schedule an initial screening. This may include:

    • A phone or video interview with parents/guardians.

    • A review of the child’s educational and medical history.

Step 4: Assessment and Observation

  • Comprehensive Evaluation: Once the initial screening is complete, we will arrange an in-person or virtual evaluation where our professional team will observe the child’s behavior, communication, and learning style. This assessment helps us better understand the child’s unique needs and strengths.

Step 5: Enrollment Decision

  • Final Decision: Based on the evaluation, we will make an enrollment decision. Our team will discuss the findings with the family and provide detailed recommendations for the child’s educational plan.

  • Offer of Admission: If the child is accepted, we will send an official Offer of Admission, along with an Enrollment Agreement outlining program specifics.

FAQs

  • A: We accept children with a broad range of special educational needs, not limited to the examples listed. If you have questions about your child's eligibility, please reach out to our Admissions team for clarification.

  • A: Our program is specifically designed to support students with special educational needs. We focus on individualized instruction, personalized learning goals, and a highly supportive environment. Unlike mainstream schools, we offer smaller class sizes, specialized staff, and a curriculum tailored to meet each student’s unique needs.

  • A: Yes, we require documentation of the child’s special educational needs, which may include a formal diagnosis from a licensed healthcare provider or educational psychologist. This helps us understand how to best support your child’s learning and development.

  • A: We offer a personalized admission process that includes assessments and consultations to help determine if our program matches your child’s needs. Our staff will work closely with your family to ensure a good fit.

  • A: To ensure personalized attention, we maintain small class sizes. Typically, classes are capped at 4-6 students per class, depending on the specific needs of the students and the type of support required. The teacher to student ratio is usually 1:1 or 1:2.

  • A: Our staff includes special education teachers, behavior specialists, language specialists and teaching assistants, all trained to support students with special needs. Each child is matched with the team members who best suit their educational needs.

  • A: Yes! Parents are integral to the development and implementation of the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or equivalent. We encourage regular communication and collaboration to support your child’s success.

  • A: We assess each child’s needs individually and can refer families to external specialists if necessary (e.g., speech therapists, occupational therapists). We work closely with other service providers to ensure your child’s holistic needs are met.