Supporting children and young people through specialist intervention support
Helping the next generation to flourish
Every young person deserves the best chance at success in life, irrespective of their starting point. At Holden Knight Education, we are passionate about equipping the next generation to thrive and not just survive, as they transition into adulthood.
We achieve this by ensuring a collaborative and transparent communication approach with multi-agency stakeholders who are involved in the care of the child or young person (CYP). We partner with local authorities to design intervention programmes typically for vulnerable CYP on a one-to-one basis.

Helping the next generation to flourish
Every young person deserves the best chance at success in life, irrespective of their starting point. At Holden Knight Education, we are passionate about equipping the next generation to thrive and not just survive, as they transition into adulthood.
We achieve this by ensuring a collaborative and transparent communication approach with multi-agency stakeholders who are involved in the care of the child or young person (CYP). We partner with local authorities to design intervention programmes typically for vulnerable CYP on a one-to-one basis.


Support tailored to the individual’s needs
We provide academic tuition, pastoral/therapeutic mentoring and SEND support for children and young people across the UK.
Our interventions can take place in-person or online, be curriculum or vocational based and can be aligned with PEP’s, care plans and EHCP’s.
Children and young people who we typically support include those who are:
Looked after children
Vulnerable learners
Emotionally based school avoiders
Learners out of education for prolonged periods
Unaccompanied Asylum Seeker Children (UASC)
Early intervention for CYP at risk of exclusion
Education Otherwise Than At School (EOTAS)
Transitioning back into an education setting
High medical needs
Post-16 support, including NEET
Support tailored to the individual’s needs
We provide academic tuition, pastoral/therapeutic mentoring and SEND support for children and young people across the UK.
Our interventions can take place in-person or online, be curriculum or vocational based and can be aligned with PEP’s, care plans and EHCP’s.
Children and young people who we typically support include those who are:
Looked after children
Vulnerable learners
Emotionally based school avoiders
Learners out of education for prolonged periods
Unaccompanied Asylum Seeker Children (UASC)
Early intervention for CYP at risk of exclusion
Education Otherwise Than At School (EOTAS)
Transitioning back into an education setting
High medical needs
Post-16 support, including NEET

Learners at the heart
The CYP’s voice is always at the centre of our support programmes. Our interventions are planned and designed to fit around each learner. These are then regularly reviewed ensuring that we consistently take into account their current circumstances, current progress and desired outcomes.

Learners at the heart
The CYP’s voice is always at the centre of our support programmes. Our interventions are planned and designed to fit around each learner. These are then regularly reviewed ensuring that we consistently take into account their current circumstances, current progress and desired outcomes.


More than just tuition
Our academic and therapeutic tutors/pastoral mentors are passionate about helping learners succeed and committed to improving outcomes for all CYP they support. Alongside providing vital academic support they are trained to provide wellbeing support to individuals who may be experiencing mental health issues, emotional distress, or facing difficult life circumstances. All progress is clearly evidenced and impact measured against desired outcomes. You can also rest assured anyone working with a CYP is fully compliant with safer recruitment and KCSIE Sept 2024.
More than just tuition
Our academic and therapeutic tutors/pastoral mentors are passionate about helping learners succeed and committed to improving outcomes for all CYP they support. Alongside providing vital academic support they are trained to provide wellbeing support to individuals who may be experiencing mental health issues, emotional distress, or facing difficult life circumstances. All progress is clearly evidenced and impact measured against desired outcomes. You can also rest assured anyone working with a CYP is fully compliant with safer recruitment and KCSIE Sept 2024.

Access trained specialists to help pupils reach their full potential