SEND Offer

St George’s C of E School is a mainstream primary school that is committed to providing an appropriate and high quality education to all the children living in our local area. We believe that all children, including those identified as having Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)have a common entitlement to a broad and balanced academic and social curriculum, which is accessible to them, and to be fully included in all aspects of school life. We believe that all children should be equally valued in school.

Our vision of ‘Nurture, Learn, Succeed’ is supported through our aims which are:

  • To provide a safe and comfortable environment for all children to flourish.
  • To strive to create a learning environment where every child can learn without barriers.
  • To encourage and help each other to stay safe and keep healthy.
  • To help each other succeed and build our futures.
  • To enjoy and celebrate our own and others achievements.
  • To make a positive contribution to our own learning and community

We recognise that pupils learn at different rates and that there are many factors affecting achievement, including ability, emotional state, age and maturity. We believe that many pupils, at some time in their school career, may experience difficulties which affect their learning, and we recognise that these may be long or short term. At St George’s C of E School, we aim to identify these needs as they arise and provide teaching and learning contexts which enable every child to achieve to his or her full potential.

All teachers are teachers of SEND pupils and as such provide Quality First Teaching which takes account of the individual needs of pupils with SEND within the classroom.

Please find further information about our SEND offer support by clicking on the links below:

SEND Information Report

SEND Policy

Our school Interim SEND Lead is Anna Woodward

Contact Details:

awoodward@blackpeartrust.org

Further Resources

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