We offer learning, support and care for more than 1,400 children, young people and adults who have a learning disability and / or are autistic.
People who draw on MacIntyre’s support have gloriously ordinary lives, living the life they choose, using their gifts, skills and passions to contribute and connect to the people in their local neighbourhood. MacIntyre invests in, and helps shape, neighbourhoods to be inclusive and welcoming spaces for everyone.
MacIntyre has been supporting children and young people to live, learn and thrive since we were founded in 1966.
Working direct with Local Authorities or with Further Education colleges, we offer an inclusive and flexible model of education for young people.
MacIntyre offers a range of support for adults in England and Wales.
Whatever your query, we’ll help you to find the right person.
In which the dog is definitely wagging the tail at the pawsome dog biscuits baked by young people at our children's home in Wingrave.
Meet Jake. Jake recently moved out of a long-stay hospital, where he had spent 20 years of his life. Find out how he's settling in to his perfect home
MacIntyre's commitment to open and honest communication is set out in our Family Charter.
In conversation with Karen Gunn, daughter of our founders Ken and Marjorie Newton Wright, and Nicola Payne, our Health and Families Manager.
Come and join us for a drink, a slice of cake and enjoy fun activities with other young people with siblings that attend MacIntyre School.
Our places for the 2025 event are fully allocated, but complete the form either to be a reserve for 2025, or to express your interest for 2026
The MacIntyre Memory Café offers a fun, welcoming and relaxing environment for people to take part in social activities, make new friends while enjoying…
The 37th MacIntyre Golf Day will take place at Woburn Golf Club on Thursday 1 May 2025. Can you join us?