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opportunity to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed for adult life. We believe it is
important for children to learn about the world in which they live with an open and enquiring mind.
The school aims to portray people, regardless of their differences, in positive ways and to foster close
co-operation between parents, teachers, the wider community and the school.
Special Educational Needs
Children with Special Needs Our SEND Co-ordinator is Mrs S Darby.
Red Hall Primary School is an inclusive mainstream school catering for children from the age of 3
(Nursery) to 11 (Year 6). It welcomes children with and without SEND equally. It supports children with a
range of Special Educational Needs and disabilities, including:
o Communication and Interaction
o Cognition and Learning
o Social, emotional and mental health difficulties
o Sensory and/or physical needs
Red Hall Primary School actively works with parents, the local authority, as well as specialist agencies
from health, education and social care. This ensures that a support plan is clearly in place.
We work closely with parents to provide for children with special needs. We believe that all children
should benefit equally from the education that the National Curriculum provides. There are some
children however, who need extra help to achieve the level of work that their potential and ability
deserves. We need to identify these children early to allow this extra help to be provided. This
additional support may take the form of differentiation within the class or additional 1:1 or small group
support. Outside professional support agencies may be involved too.
If you feel your child needs special provision, please ask to see the SEN coordinator who will be glad to
discuss this with you. There is a Government code of practice, which the school follows when helping
children with special needs.
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