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Supporting Families with Children who have Additional Needs
Supporting Families with Children who have Additional Needs
What is a Special Educational Need? How are school's resources allocated and matched to pupil's needs? What should I do if I think my child has special educational needs? What training have staff who are supporting children with SEND had or are receiving? How will the curriculum be matched to meet my child’s needs? What specialist services or expertise are available at or accessed by the school? What support will there be to ensure my child’s overall wellbeing? How will I be involved in discussions about and planning for my child’s education? How will the school support my child in starting school and moving on? How will my child be included in activities outside of the classroom? Who can parents contact for further information?Meldreth Primary School is an Inclusive School with a strong belief that all children should be valued, treated with respect and reach their full potential.
The school strives to ensure that the provision for all our pupils is of the highest possible standards, whilst acknowledging that we are continually improving our practice. We firmly believe that by working in partnership with parents/carers and adults beyond school, that our children get the best possible: care, support, education and the best possible opportunities in order to ensure a successful transition into adult life.
Every child is an individual and has individual needs that will affect their learning. Sometimes children need special support to give them an extra boost or to help them catch up with other children of the same age. They may need this support for a short time or a longer period, but during this time we will monitor their progress, look carefully at what special support they need and keep in close touch with parents.
Within school, Mrs Kate Samways is our Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO) and our Special Educational Needs and Disability Governor is Mr Neil O'Regan.
For more details about what we can offer children with additional needs click on the links below