SEND

Schools are required to publish a SEND information report on their website to support parents to make informed choices regarding their child’s education.

At Weston Infant and Junior Academies we are fully compliant with Section 69 (2) of the Children and Families Act 2014, the SEN and Disability Code of Practice 0-25 years Section 6 and Regulation 51 and Schedule 1 of the Special Educational Needs and Disability Regulations 2014.  Please click the above links for further information.

Before entering our school, all pupils with Special Educational Needs and/or disabilities are invited to a transition meeting within the school involving all relevant staff, professionals and outside agencies.  This will determine all support and arrangements needed to meet the child’s needs effectively ensuring that they are able to fully access the school’s curriculum and are not treated less favourable than other pupils.  The Weston Federation recognises that every child is different; we have an inclusive ethos which reflects our commitment to the inclusion, safety and well-being of all our pupils.  Individual pupils’ needs are assessed and adjustments are made to the curriculum, the physical environment and pastoral requirements to ensure that all pupils are treated equally.  At both sites there is wheel-chair access, disabled toilet facilities and lifts are available.  Further information can be found within our Accessibility Plan which is amended every three years to evaluate pupils’ needs.  Advice and support is sought in regards to pupils with additional needs e.g. a visual or hearing impairment which enables them to readily access all information.

Mrs Proctor is the school SENCO at Weston Infant and Junior Academies. Please contact the school office if you would like to speak to her.

 

SEN Information Report – Weston Infant Academy

SEN Information Report – Weston Junior Academy

SEND Local Offer
SEND Policy
SEND High Needs Survey