In 2004, Steve McGill's son Matthew was studying at Condover Hall School in Shrewsbury, which was run by the Royal National Institute for the Blind.When the RNIB announced the school was under threat of closure, Steve stepped in. He was on the board of governors at the time and put in a bid to lease the site for an initial ten years.Though we started with just our educational centre and three residential schemes, we now have 12 residential schemes, Short Breaks at our Greenfields scheme and an Opportunities Programme which enables our learners to fulfil their greatest aspirations.We believe our success is due to putting our learners first, always aiming for excellence and remaining focused on meeting individual needs.This ethos is reflected in our business structure. We're a charity exempt from registration under the Cooperative and Community Benefit Societies Act, so we're not about making money for shareholders. We put everything back into the people we support.Sadly, our founder Steve passed away in 2014. Today we are still honouring his passion and commitment in providing the best possible care and opportunities for all.We are committed to providing a quality education and individual learning plans, life-long care and opportunities for people with moderate or severe learning difficulties.With high quality care and support, we believe everyone can achieve their dreams and aspirations.