
Located on the outskirts of Aberdeen, situated on 75 acres of countryside and woodland, is Linn Moor Campus. Our campus provides young people living with complex additional support needs the environment they need to thrive.
Linn Moor Residential School provides a nurturing, warm and aspirational learning environment for children and young people living with moderate to profound additional support and behavioural needs.
The school supports children and young people on a day or residential basis from the age of 5-18 years. Our team of qualified teachers and professional support workers will work with you and your child to take a multidisciplinary approach to develop a unique learning profile based on your child's individual needs. All of our learning profiles are designed to nurture academic abilities while working towards life skills SQA qualifications. Our learning profiles aid social development and ensure we are providing the best of care
Within the campus grounds, we are one of a few specialist providers across the UK that offer a transitioning care programme for young people aged 18-25 years once they have graduated from Linn Moor School.
At Linn Moor, we help prepare children and young people for their journey into adulthood. We strive to empower our students with the confidence, independence, and social/life skills so that our students can live happy and healthy lives now and in the future.
Full-time and Part-time Support Worker vacancies are now available at Linn Moor School and Campus.
Children and young adults supported at Linn Moor residential school and campus
Qualified teaching hours
Hours of dedicated speech and language therapy sessions
After a very long transition process, Michael had his last day at Linn Moor School today before starting adult services at home in Moray. Myself, my mam, and most importantly, Michael want to thank everyone at Linn Moor for giving Michael the BEST 13 years of his life. Their support to Michael and us all as a family over all the years has been outstanding, and it's really sad having to say cheerio to what feels like an extension of our family Michael arrived at Linn Moor in 2012 as a lost wee boy and has left today as the most capable, independent, funny and loving young man. The progress and achievements he's made would not have been possible without such dedicated, hard-working and caring staff and we feel so lucky that Linn Moor has provided Michael with so many opportunities to learn and grow. We are so proud of Michael and so so grateful to everyone at Linn Moor.
