Admissions at First Bridge Education

Early Intervention Starts Here

Welcoming enquiries year round!

Why Choose First Bridge?

First Bridge Education is an independent specialist school in Chelsea, London for children aged 2 to 9 with suspected or diagnosed autism or other special educational needs (SEN).

Our unique approach integrates evidence-based Applied Behaviour Analysis therapy with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and National Curriculum, creating a nurturing, structured environment where children can thrive.

We welcome families seeking clarity, support, and meaningful long-term progress, even if your child doesn’t have a diagnosis or EHCP.

Is First Bridge Right for Your Family?

Our approach is ideal for families who:

Are looking for intensive, personalised ABA therapy

Want early years provision that operates throughout the year

Are seeking accessible and differentiated teaching of the EYFS and National Curriculum

Value an integrated educational and therapeutic approach

Are actively involved in their child’s learning and development

Prioritise long-term developmental progress over short-term solutions

Our Admissions Process

A clear, supportive path to enrolment

We understand that families often reach out before receiving a formal diagnosis or may not want to pursue one.
You do not need an autism diagnosis or EHCP to begin the admissions process.

1. Initial Enquiry

Contact our friendly admissions team to discuss your child’s needs. They will be able to answer any questions you may have.

2. Information Sharing

You will complete a brief enquiry form and can share any relevant developmental reports (if available).

3. Visit Us

Join us at our Imperial Wharf school for a guided tour. See our classrooms in action, meet our therapists, and explore our learning spaces.

4. Suitability Assessment

We invite your child for a gentle 60-minute session with our team to observe strengths, learning style, and engagement.

This is not a diagnostic assessment.
Privately funded places are subject to VAT and a non-refundable assessment fee.

5. Offer of Placement

If we’re the right fit, we’ll offer you a personalised placement proposal, including schedule, fees, and a tailored transition plan.

If you’re exploring Local Authority funding, we can liaise with your SEN caseworker as part of the process.

6. Onboarding and Start

Families receive a full welcome pack and attend an orientation with your assigned BCBA®. Therapy begins with a phased, child-led start.

Your Journey Starts Here

Every child is different. That’s why our approach is personal, compassionate, and built around your family. Whether you’re looking for support, clarity, or the right environment to help your child thrive, we’re here to walk beside you.

Contact Us

    Visit First Bridge Education

    Want to see how we can support your child’s journey? Come and experience First Bridge Centre for yourself.

    We offer a free personalised show around where you can meet our team, explore our purpose-built spaces, and ask any questions about our ABA therapy and early intervention programmes.

    Contact us below to arrange your visit, we’re here to help every step of the way.

    Find Us

    Chelsea

    Imperial Wharf, London

    Our Centre is located in a quiet residential area of Imperial Wharf in Chelsea, London, and is easily accessible by public transport.

    IMPERIAL WHARF STATION

    1-minute walk

    FULHAM BROADWAY STATION

    15-minute walk

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