SEND
SEND
The Icknield Primary School is a welcoming, nurturing and inclusive school where all children can fulfil their potential through a creative and challenging curriculum which is taught within a range of learning environments.
Our school values underpin all that we do at The Icknield Primary as we want our pupils to be ready for each future stage of their education and to have the skills they will need for adult life.
School SENCO: Mrs Rachel Holt
SEND stands for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
The Code of Practice states that:
A child or young person of compulsory school age is defined as SEND if they have a special educational need / learning difficulty or a disability. This can be:
- If they have a significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of others of the same age; or
- If they have a disability which prevents or hinders then from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided for others of the same age in mainstream schools or mainstream pos-16 situations.
SEND Code of Practice
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/send-code-of-practice-0-to-25
Children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities may need extra help or support, or special provision made for them to allow them to have the same opportunities as others of the same age. If a child or young person has special educational needs or disabilities their needs will fall into one or more of the following four areas:
1. Communication and interaction
- Speech, language and communication needs (SLCN)
- Autism
2. Cognition and learning
- Specific learning difficulty (SpLD)
- Moderate learning difficulty (MLD)
- Severe learning difficulty (SLD)
- Profound and multiple learning difficulty (PMLD)
3. Emotional, Social and Mental Health
- Attachment difficulties
- Social and emotional difficulties
- Mental health issues
- Attention and hyperactivity difficulties
4. Physical and sensory
- Visual impairment (VI)
- Hearing impairment (HI)
- Multi-sensory impairment (MSI/Deafblind)
- Physical disability (PD)
Children whose needs fall into a mixture of these four categories are considered to have ‘complex needs’. A child may also be described as having ‘mild’ or ‘severe’ learning difficulties depending on the degree of their needs and the impact they have on their lives.
To support our learners, we provide:
- High quality teaching
- Teaching assistants to support and encourage independence
- Support for the whole family
- Visits and learning experiences to enhance the curriculum
- A community centered approach to school and education