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south kilworth Primary School

South KilworthCofE Primary School

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

At South Kilworth we believe in participation for all.  We want all adults and children to participate in learning and we celebrate all members of our community.  We want to create an inclusive culture in our school and we aim to be more responsive to the diversity of children’s backgrounds, interests, experience, knowledge and skills.

We value high quality teaching for all learners and actively monitor teaching and learning in the school. Our school improvement plan is about developing learning for all and details are planned continued professional development (CPD) opportunities for all staff.  

We aim to create a learning environment which is flexible enough to meet the needs of all members of our school community.  We monitor progress of all learners, and staff continually assess ensuring that learning is taking place.  Our whole school system for monitoring progress includes regular pupil progress meetings.

At different times in their school career, a child or young person may have a special educational need. Learners can fall behind in school for lots of reasons. They may have been absent from school, they may have attended lots of different schools and not had a consistent opportunity to learn.  They may not speak English very well or at all, they may be worried about different things that distracts them from learning.  At South Kilworth school we are committed to ensuring that all learners have access to learning opportunities, and for those who are at risk of not learning, we will intervene.  

Our SEND Co-Ordinator is Miss Lucy Wallis, she can be contacted through the school office.

For more information on our approach and policies for SEND please see the documents below.