The information below provides an overview of our SEND provision.
The Special Needs Coordinator – Mrs Donna Clark
(senco@bishopstawton-primary.org available Wednesday to Friday)
Responsible for:
- Developing and reviewing the school’s SEN report.
- Co-ordinating all the support for children with special educational needs or disabilities(SEND).
- Providing specialist support for teachers and support staff in the school, so that they can help children with SEND in the school to achieve the best progress possible.
- Liaising with outside agencies and ensuring support is in place to address pupil needs.
- Updating the SEND register within school.
- Reporting to the Governing Body.
Ensuring that you are:
- Involved in supporting your child’s learning
- Kept informed about the support your child is getting
- Involved in reviewing how they are doing.
- Liaising with all the other people who may be coming in to school to help support your child’s learning, e.g. Speech and Language Therapy, Educational Psychology, OT.
- Updating the school’s SEN register (a system for ensuring that all the SEND needs of pupils in this school are known) and making sure that records of your child’s progress and needs are kept.
The Head teacher – Mrs Melanie Smallwood
Responsible for:
- The day-to-day management of all aspects of the school; this includes the support for children with SEND.
- The Head teacher will give responsibility to the SENCo and class teachers, but is still responsible for ensuring that your child’s needs are met.
- The Head teacher must make sure that the Governing Body are kept up to date about issues relating to SEND.
The SEN Governor: Mr Simon Mills
Responsible for:
- Making sure that the necessary support is given for all children with SEND who attend the school.
- The review of the Inclusion and Equality policy
School contact telephone number: 01271 343002
School email address: admin@bishopstawton-primary.org
Devon County Council
Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) Local Offer and vision
Every child deserves the best possible start in life and the opportunity to thrive. Some just need a little extra help or special support to achieve their potential.
Devon’s SEND Local Offer and strategy has been produced in collaboration with families and set out how we will help improve outcomes for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities and their families.
These priorities make up our SEND Local Offer, which includes the education, health and social care services and support for children and young people (0-25) with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).