Inclusion at Pakeman

The ethos of our school is to provide every child with a happy, caring and supportive learning environment in which they can develop their full potential whatever their needs and irrespective of ability, race and gender. Children with special educational needs are offered full access to a broad, balanced, challenging and relevant education.

At Pakeman School the teaching and learning, achievements, attitudes and well-being of every child matter. We recognise that some children require additional support in their learning at given times in their lives. Children are considered to have special educational needs if they have a particular need requiring special educational provision that is additional or different.

Children have special educational needs if they:

  • have a particular learning, emotional, social or behavioural need , that differs from the majority of children of the same age, or
  • have a physical disability which prevents or hinders them from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided for children of the same age in schools within the area of the local education authority.

Children with SEND are offered full access to a broad, balanced, challenging and relevant curriculum for the EYFS and National Curriculum.

The aim of our Inclusion Policy is to provide access to the EYFS and the National Curriculum and all other areas of school life for children at our school at levels appropriate to their needs.

Objectives

  • To provide a flexible structure of provision to meet children’s special needs.
  • To provide a differentiated curriculum to meet the individual needs of all children.
  • To maintain a system of record keeping that will facilitate identification and monitoring of inclusion, SEND and more able, at all levels.
  • To involve parents and carers as partners in the education of their children.
  • To maintain links with all outside agencies and educational support services.
  • To provide staff development programmes concerned with SEND and more able.
  • To be proactive with links to secondary schools and special schools.
  • To liaise with other professionals.

We recognise that SEND includes learning and mental health difficulties, emotional, social, sensory impairments, language disorders and physical disability. Children with educational special needs are identified through observation and ongoing assessment.

For our School SEN Information Report, please click here

SEND Schools Information Report October 2023

SEND Information Report Appendices:

Appendix 1 provison map 1

Appendix 2 interventions list 1

Appendix 3 external supporting agencies 1

Appendix-4-Pupil-Passport-and-Goals 1

Appendix-5-SEN-support-plan-and-review 1

Appendix-6-EHC-Plan 1

Appendix 7 transition guide 1

Appendix 8 – EHCP Annual Review Template up to year 8

 

Equality at Pakeman

At Pakeman Primary School we are committed to ensuring equality of education and opportunity for all pupils, staff, parents and carers receiving services from the school, irrespective of race, gender, disability, faith or religion or socio-economic background. We aim to develop a culture of inclusion and diversity in which all those connected to the school feel proud of their identity and able to participate fully in school life. Our Equalities Policy and Equalities Objectives have been developed by staff and governors, and informed by pupils and parents. These can be found on our Policies page.

Equality policy September 2021

Pakeman objectives september 2021

Equality Action Plan 2019/2021 evaluated