The Reginald Mitchell Primary School prides itself on being an inclusive mainstream school which aims to include all pupils in all aspects of school life and support all children to fulfil their potential and achieve fully at school.
Our SEND coordinator is Miss A Bourner, she can be contacted on 01782 973835 or by email at office@reginaldmitchell.staffs.sch.uk
Documents
Reginald Mitchell CFLP information report Spring 2022
Aims of this SEN Information Report
The aims of our special educational need and disability policy and practice in this school are:
- To make reasonable adjustments for those with a disability by ensuring increased access to the curriculum, the environment and to
printed information for all - To ensure that children and young people with SEN engage in the activities of the school alongside pupils who do not have SEN
- To reduce barriers to progress by embedding the principles in the National Curriculum Inclusion statement
https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/national-curriculum
INTERVENTION
At Reginald Mitchell Primary School we are committed to meeting the needs of all pupils to ensure that they make the best possible progress. As all children progress at different rates, there may be times when a teacher feels a child may benefit from an intervention group which would be in addition to every day class teaching. In some cases, this may be because we feel a child is not completely reaching their potential and may need ‘a little extra push’ or it may be to ‘catch up’ in a particular area.
Small Group Intervention.
It may be appropriate for your child to receive small group support either inside or outside of the classroom setting. Your child will work with their class teacher, TA or occasionally another member of staff, and a programme of work will have been planned for your child that aims to close any gaps or misunderstandings that have arisen in their learning. Interventions will normally last for 6 weeks; at the start we measure the children’s abilities and again at the end which shows us whether the intervention has had an impact on the child’s learning. From this we can decide what will be our next step.
Supporting at Home
Parents who take on a supportive role in their children’s learning make a difference in improving achievement and behaviour. Your child will progress more quickly if you can support us, please ask your child’s teacher in what ways you can help.
Intervention letter to parents