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Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND)

Here at Belton All Saints' we provide a broad and balanced curriculum for all of our children. The Early Years Curriculum and the National Curriculum give the starting point to teachers planning to meet the specific needs of individuals and groups of pupils. Teachers set learning tasks that support and challenge pupils. A minority of children have particular learning requirements that could form barriers to learning. Teachers take account of these requirements and make provision, where necessary, to support individuals or groups of children in order to enable them to participate fully in the curriculum and assessment activities. Our Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCo) Mrs Gill Silvester is responsible for monitoring the progress and needs of these children, she can be contacted via the school office on 01427 872391.

The four broad areas of Special Educational Need set out in the 2014 Code of Practice are:

Communication and interaction
Cognition and learning
Social, emotional and mental health
Sensory and/ or physical

SEND CODE OF PRACTICE DFE.pdf

The Children and Families Bill become enacted in 2014. From this date, Local Authorities and schools are required to publish and keep under review information about services that are available for the children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN) aged 0-25.This is known as the ‘Local Offer’.

Click on the link for more information about the Local Offer in North Lincolnshire

Information about our school's SEN provision is available through our SEN Report. Please Click on the link for a copy which we hope will answer some of the questions you may have. SEN Information Report 

Click here for our SEND Policy

Please Click Here for other related school policies such as Equality and Diversity and Medical related policies.

Click Here to see a copy of our Accessibility Plan

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