The school aims to ensure the fullest possible access to the curriculum for all pupils with Special Educational Needs, with an emphasis on keeping students in the classroom to learn alongside their peers, rather than withdrawing them for additional programmes. In many cases, the subject teacher can support individuals at a level appropriate to their needs through effective differentiation in the classroom and the use of generic strategies for pupils with identified needs. All staff are trained in strategies to support autism, dyslexia and hearing impairment.
Linking to SEND Code of Practice 2014 there is a staged and graduated approach to identify and assess needs using the 'Assess, Plan, Do, Review' model. The triggers for further intervention could be either parental or pupil concern, underpinned by evidence about a pupil who, despite receiving differentiated learning opportunities with the support of the SENDCo and high quality teaching is not making the expected progress. Pupils may receive key strategies to be used by all subject teachers. Some pupils may require a Special Educational Provision Plan (SEPP), along with targets, specific provision and expected outcomes, planned by teachers and supported by the SENDCo. It will include advice for teachers on how they can support your child in class and will be shared with you, your child's teachers, form tutor and Head of School. The pupil and parents will be involved in the planning and termly review of this Plan.
Provision may involve enhanced adult support or teacher-led interventions, depending on the nature of the provision and level of difficulty. Where specific provision and / or TA support is implemented, regular communication with parents will be encouraged to ensure that strategies are supported and reinforced, where appropriate, at home. The student will also meet with a mentor on a termly, or more regular, basis.
Other ways in which the curriculum is adapted to meet your child's need include:
- All Home Learning is accessible electronically via our intranet
- Adaptive HL tasks (including for the most able)
- Additional advice on the school intranet for specific HL tasks
- Pupils can email their subject teachers for further support and advice
- Seating for learning plans
- Clear, structured classroom routines
- Careful selection of groups and group tasks
- Access to netbooks and laptops and adaptable mouse.
- PowerPoints, coloured paper and overlays
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Review |
- Idenfity possible need/issue
- Concerns raised by pupils/parents and teachers
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- Key strategies created in discussion with pupil and parents
- Could be added to SEND Register with possible SEPP targets
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- Teacher and pupils trial the stategies
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- Feedback from pupils/parents and teachers
- Could be referrals made to specialist services such as community paediatrician at this point
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