Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
If you have a complaint regarding the SEN provision that your child is receiving or should be receiving, please contact Sarah Rickards (School SENCo) on 01775 840414 or Tom Baxter (Headteacher) on 01775 840414.
The school has ongoing identification procedures for SEND as part of continuous assessment. We establish as much information as we can regarding a child’s individual needs at intake stage when we meet with parents and carry out nursery visits.
If our experience and expertise indicates that a child has special educational needs we will always discuss this with parents, either initially with the class teacher and/or the school’s Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCo).
If a child’s name is placed on the school’s SEN register then an appropriate programme of action is devised, closely monitored and reviewed (known as a Learning Plan). If a child is not responding sufficiently to any additional support that the school is able to provide, and after discussion with parents, we may refer to outside agencies such as STAPS (Specialist Teachers), Speech Therapist or Educational Psychologist. In very rare cases a child may receive a Education Health Care Plan (EHCP).
The school’s SENCo is available via appointment and she will be more than happy to meet with parents to discuss any individual concerns that they may have.
More Able Children
More able children also have additional needs in order for them to attain and surpass their potential. As a school we identify more able children; we are quick to put in place provision which challenges them, provides new experiences and develops aspirations for the future.
Positive Climate for Learning
We have very high expectations of our pupils and take a firm line on behaviour as, if children are to make the best possible progress, their learning must not be hampered by the behaviour of others. These expectations are outlined in our School Behaviour Policy.
Gosberton Academy is an inclusive school. All members of the school community should be free from discrimination of any sort (as laid down in the Equality act, 2010). To this end the school has a clear and comprehensive Anti-Bullying Policy that is known and understood by all, consistently applied and monitored for its effectiveness. Measures to protect pupils from bullying and discrimination as a result of gender, face, ability, sexual orientation or background are clearly set out.
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