Key Information

SEND Information

A child or young person has Special Educational Needs (SEN) if they have a learning difficulty or disability which requires special educational provision to be made for them.

The SENCo at St Joseph's is Miss North. Contact through: admin@st-josephspri.essex.sch.uk

 

Intention

At St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, our intention for all children is that they receive a high quality and ambitious education regardless of need or disability.

 

Implementation

At St Joseph's, every teacher is a teacher of SEND. Our rich, broad, balanced curriculum offers children a wealth of experiences and ensures that pupils with SEND are included in all aspects of the school day. In addition to this, some children may need additional support within the classroom, learning to be personalised to their ability or support from outside agencies such as the Speech and Language Therapists and Educational Psychologists.

 

Impact

Children at St Joseph's feel happy, safe and respected. Children with SEND make good progress and are prepared for the next stage of their education through careful tracking of individual targets, academic attainment and developing increased levels of independence.

Our Federation’s SEN Policy and SEN Information Report are available here:

Special Educational Needs and Disability Policy

Links:

SEND Code of Practice (2014)

Essex Local Offer

The Special Educational Needs and Disability Review – 'a statement is not enough’, Ofsted, September 2010

Special Educational Needs Regulations Clause 65 (2014)

Essex Provision Guidance

Our school's Accessibility Plan is available here.