Running Deer C.I.C
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Neil Mohan
Hi, I attended the fire making day with my Son he has PDA and very much struggles with demand and anxiety. We arrived a little late and were greated by Sam. We were shown round our workshop area and introduced to the rest of the group. The course was great fun being able to flit between fire making and exploring the site. My son was happy to go off with our host's and enjoyed their interactions immensely. I would really like to thank Sam, Dave and CJ. We will definitely be returning
Jul 4th, 2022 -
annie pomeroy
Running Deer School is exceptional.! It has fantastic reviews from social workers Ofsted is more than happy & the children & staff flourish in the green. Its a place where children are actually understood & listened to ! What more could any parent ask!
Dec 7th, 2021 -
M O C H I I I
As someone with Autism I will be hopefully doing my work experience here and honestly can't wait very welcoming and friendly and absoloutely stunning views they take very good care of the enviroment and knowing they undertand my condition makes it even more welcoming 10/10
Nov 21st, 2021 -
Quinlan C-P
Mar 24th, 2021 -
Emily Gilbert
Dreadful place, they terminated my sons school placement without warning after 2 and a half years there, he did nothing wrong. Its like a cult, if you question them they exclude you from the Running Deer 'Family' and did great damage to my autistic son, he lost all trust in people and schools, its run by a family, it is non Section 41 and does not follow national exclusion laws. They are more bothered about winning awards and writing relentlessly positive blog posts than making adjustments to meet disabled kids needs. Not recommended for autism or PDA kids, and not good value use of public money.
Sep 1st, 2020
Contact Info
- (164) 740-0209
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Running Deer C.I.C?
A The phone number for Running Deer C.I.C is: (164) 740-0209.
Q Where is Running Deer C.I.C located?
A Running Deer C.I.C is located at Butterdon Wood, Moretonhampstead, eng TQ13 8PY
Q What is the internet address for Running Deer C.I.C?
A The website (URL) for Running Deer C.I.C is: https://www.runningdeer.org.uk/
Q What days are Running Deer C.I.C open?
A Running Deer C.I.C is open:
Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Thursday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Friday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Q How is Running Deer C.I.C rated?
A Running Deer C.I.C has a 4.4 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Running Deer C.I.C
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Overall Rating
( 7 Reviews )Neil Mohan on Google
Hi, I attended the fire making day with my Son he has PDA and very much struggles with demand and anxiety. We arrived a little late and were greated by Sam. We were shown round our workshop area and introduced to the rest of the group. The course was great fun being able to flit between fire making and exploring the site. My son was happy to go off with our host's and enjoyed their interactions immensely. I would really like to thank Sam, Dave and CJ. We will definitely be returning
annie pomeroy on Google
Running Deer School is exceptional.! It has fantastic reviews from social workers Ofsted is more than happy & the children & staff flourish in the green. Its a place where children are actually understood & listened to ! What more could any parent ask!
M O C H I I I on Google
As someone with Autism I will be hopefully doing my work experience here and honestly can't wait very welcoming and friendly and absoloutely stunning views they take very good care of the enviroment and knowing they undertand my condition makes it even more welcoming 10/10
Quinlan C-P on Google
Emily Gilbert on Google
Dreadful place, they terminated my sons school placement without warning after 2 and a half years there, he did nothing wrong. Its like a cult, if you question them they exclude you from the Running Deer 'Family' and did great damage to my autistic son, he lost all trust in people and schools, its run by a family, it is non Section 41 and does not follow national exclusion laws. They are more bothered about winning awards and writing relentlessly positive blog posts than making adjustments to meet disabled kids needs. Not recommended for autism or PDA kids, and not good value use of public money.