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RATIONALE

We are committed to providing quality education for all our pupils.  We seek to offer appropriate, stimulating and enriching opportunities to challenge all pupils, some of whom will be less able than others and may have additional learning needs or disabilities. We are committed to the principles of equal opportunity, inclusive practice and the Every Child Matters agenda.  This policy should be read in conjunction with the following policies:  Equal Opportunities Policy, ECM Policy, Assessment for Learning Policy, Behaviour for Learning Policy and  Physical Restraint Policy.

This policy refers to pupils with Additional Educational Needs (AEN), Special Educational Needs (SEN), and Learning Difficulties and Disabilities (LDD).

AIMS

Working together with parents and pupils, we will:

  • provide access to a balanced and broadly based curriculum, including the National Curriculum and set suitable learning challenges for pupils,
  • encourage pupils with disabilities and or special educational needs to engage in school activities together with all pupils,
  • help them to overcome any potential barriers to assessment, learning or wider school activities,
  • respond to the diverse learning needs of pupils.

IMPLEMENTATION

We welcome applications from all pupils including those who may have additional or special educational needs.  We will conform to the policy for admissions to our school.

Initial assessments and records received from previous schools attended, together with our own assessment data will help us to consider each pupil's needs and to plan for additional input or special arrangements.  Pupils with additional or special educational needs will be recorded on the Inclusion Register which is made available for all staff. 

We will work with parents to discuss and plan for AEN/SEN/LDD concerns that they wish to raise, the school raises as a new need or those passed on by a former school.

As additional or special educational needs are identified, support programmes may be recorded on an individual educational plan (IEP) to be given to the pupil and parent/carer. This will be used to set targets, give advice to all concerned and review progress. Special exam arrangements are made for those qualifying under the examination boards' criteria. The behaviour for learning policy recognises, "there will be no differential application of this policy and procedures on any grounds".

Funds designated for additional and special educational needs will be allocated and kept under review (see appendix 1 for financial statement for this year).

Parents or Carers who wish further clarification regarding special educational needs in the school should, in the first instance, contact the Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo).  The school has a Governor who is responsible for SEN.

MONITORING

The Governing Body will monitor and review this policy on an annual basis in collaboration with the Headteacher, the Senior Management Team and the SENCo.

Reviewed:  July 2009

Next Review:  March 2010