Roseberry Primary School

Pelton Lane Ends, Chester-le-Street, Co Durham

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Home / SEND / Our SEN Provision / How children with SEN engage in all activities?

How children with SEN engage in all activities?

We do our best to ensure that all children can access all things as best as we can. We do not see SEND as a barrier to accessing the full curriculum and ensure that children with SEND are fully included in all activities in order to promote the highest levels of achievement.

At Roseberry Primary and Nursery School we consult with a wide range of agencies and partnerships to ensure the pastoral, medical and social needs of SEND children are met.

We believe every person should be treated equally and with respect. As long as this school is the best place to meet the needs of an individual child, he/she will be admitted and every care taken to ensure appropriate access to the full curriculum. As far as possible the physical needs of every child and adult will be catered for.

There are members of staff across the school who are first aid trained and members of staff who are trained in administering prescribed medication to children. All medication is stored in a locked cupboard away from children.

Children with additional medical needs may have a care plan written in conjunction with the school nurse. The school endeavours to cater for all medical needs as practically possible and will request any additional training that is required.

If you would like to discuss your SEND requirements in detail please contact the school office to arrange an assessment.

SEN Information Report

  • Introduction
  • Our SEN Provision
    • The kinds of SEN that are provided for:
    • Our approach to teaching children & young people with SEN
    • How we adapt the curriculum and learning environment for children & young people with SEN
    • How we identify, assess and review children with special educational needs
    • How children with SEN engage in all activities?
    • How we evaluate the effectiveness of SEN Provision
  • Support for Emotional & Social Development
  • Looked After Children with SEND
  • SEN Transition
  • SEN Specialist Expertise
  • Consulting with our SEN Pupils, Parents & Carers
  • Compliments, Complaints & Feedback
  • Key Policies

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Newfield

Pelton Lane Ends

Chester-le-Street

County Durham

DH2 1NP

Tel 0191 370 0182 · Email roseberry.primary@durhamlearning.net


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