Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
https://www.northumberland.gov.uk/Children/Northumberland-Local-Offer-SEND-0-to-25-years.aspx
SCHOOL NAME: |
Branton Community Primary School and Breamish Valley Community Nursery Admin@branton.northumberland.sch.uk |
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TYPE OF SCHOOL: |
Mainstream |
Primary School |
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Mainstream and Community Powers |
Nursery |
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ACCESSIBILITY: |
Wheelchair access |
Whole site is wheelchair accessible |
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Adult support |
High ratio of staff to pupils |
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Other facilities |
Disabled toilet and changing facilities. |
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CORE OFFER: |
Are you currently able to deliver your core offer consistently over all areas of your school? Yes The Read Write Inc synthetic phonics scheme is used from when children begin to develop their phonic knowledge, so from Reception for as long as the children are working within the range. It may also be used with nursery children if it is felt appropriate. 1-1 sessions are also available as needed. Literacy and Language is used for those children working beyond the RWI range. A variety of maths schemes are used with White Rose Maths as our main planning tool. We use these to tailor our curriculum to the needs of our children. We use Numicon from the Early Years and have an intervention scheme '1stClass@number' for children needing additional support. School curriculum designed by the local community as a ‘Community Designed School’ initiative, input from children, parents, governors and staff and is reviewed regularly. School site is fully accessible for wheelchairs. |
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POLICIES: |
Are the school policies available on the website for: |
SEN |
Yes |
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SAFEGUARDING |
Yes |
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BEHAVIOUR |
Yes |
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EQUALITY & DIVERSITY |
Yes |
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Are you aware/familiar with the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and the Equality Act 2010? |
Yes |
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RANGE OF PROVISION: |
Please indicate what your school has to offer (over and above your core offer) in each of the following areas: |
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Areas of strength Family atmosphere where pupils and parents are well known. Strong community support. Bespoke curriculum to meet the needs of all learners. Flexible family or mixed age grouping which enables us to teach children from their starting points. |
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Specialist Facilities/Equipment to support SEND Accessible site, large outdoor area, experienced staff and high adult to child ratio. |
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Input from Therapists/Advisory Teachers/other specialist support services We have access to our Local Authority SEND Support Services who provide speech and language, educational psychologists, autism specialists, behaviour specialist and specific learning specialists.. Access to and support and advice from school health. Access to support services provided on a paid for basis if thought to be appropriate, this may include support and advice from services such as Educational Psychologists. Any support from services outside of school will be with the consent of the Parents/Carers.
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Breakfast and After School support |
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INLCUSION: |
How do you promote inclusion within the school? Including day and residential trips? Lessons are differentiated by ability and by age. Group work is encouraged to enable pupils to support each other and to work collaboratively. All pupils are included in educational visits as appropriate to their age and relevance to the school curriculum. Areas within the school are open and accessed by all. A central shared area can be used by any age group. |
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What proportion of children currently at the school have a SEND? 33% as of March 2024 |
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PARENT SUPPORT INVOLVEMENT/LIAISON: |
How do you involve/support the parents of children/YP with SEND regarding and meeting their needs. How do you communicate their progress and areas of difficulty? Parents are invited to take part in regular meetings about their children, their needs and their progress, and able to make more formal appointments as necessary. All pupils are linked to dojo which teachers and parents can access and share concerns. Our children in EYFS have an School360 EYFS learning journal that is linked to their Northumberland School Ready Passport. |
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How will the school prepare children with SEND to join their next setting/college/stage of education or life?
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OTHER INFORMATION: |
What else do you think parents carers would like to know about your school? There are strong links to farming and agriculture, with regular participation in local shows and rural events. Experienced school team. The school has a large field, wildlife area and access to Branton Ponds with a wide variety of wildlife, flora and fauna. Good use of the outdoor learning environment. |
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COMPLETED BY: (Name and position)
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Emma Miller Branton Community Primary School and Breamish Valley Nursery |
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SEND Governor |
Rev Tracey Malthouse |
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DATE UPDATED: |
13th March 2024 |
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NEXT REVIEW DUE: |
12th March 2025 |
SLD - severe learning difficulties
PMLD - profound and multiple learning difficulties
SpLD - specific learning difficulties - affecting one or maore aspects of learning - this includes dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia.
Some Learners require special educational provision because they have a disbility which prevents or hinders them form making use of the educational facilities generally provided.
VI - vision imparement
HI - hearing imparement
MSI - multi sensory imparement
Complaints
If you are unhappy in any way please contact the head teacher in the first instance. After that there is a statutory complaints procedure, the details of which are available on our policies page and from the school.