St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School is a vibrant, diverse and inclusive school. Pupils, parents, staff, governors and a range of other stakeholders work in partnership to ensure high standards of achievement and mutual respect, within a Christian ethos.
The school may offer the following range of provision to support children with a range of additional needs due to: specific learning difficulties (SPLD), moderate learning difficulties (MLD), speech, language and communication needs (SLCN), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD); social emotional and mental health difficulties (SEMH); vision impairment (VI); hearing impairment (HI); and physical disabilities (PD).
The range of support deployed will be tailored to individual need following thorough assessment by internal or external agencies. It is designed to promote pupils working towards becoming independent and resilient learners and should not be seen in isolation.
This Special Educational Needs Information Report has been co-produced with key stakeholders, including pupils, parents/carers, staff and governors.
A variety of activities have been used to facilitate this process including SEND parental surveys, sharing Individual Educational Plans with parents and pupils, link SEND Governor visits, pupil progress reviews and staff meetings that review provision.
To view the full report please
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