SEN
Ruskin Junior School's Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Coordinator (SENDCo) is Mrs Mitchell. Contact can be made via the school office on: admin@ruskin.bluekitetrust.org
This document has been put together as a snapshot for your information:
Ruskin's Special Needs Information Report
Our contribution to the local offer can be found on: My Care My Support - https://localoffer.swindon.gov.uk/home
Please find attached a letter from Swindon Borough Council regarding SEND Ofsted Reviews.
Please find attached a letter from Mr Quince - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children and Families
Our local authority’s local offer is published here: http://www.swindon.gov.uk/
All children have an entitlement to be taught a broad and balanced curriculum. For children with SEND we provide an additional level of support and differentiation according to identified needs.
We ensure children with additional needs have access to all activities with appropriate support as required. This may include support for physical, medical, learning, mental and emotional and social needs. We assess children when they start at Ruskin and regularly during their time with us to ensure that we are identifying any additional needs as they arise.
A child with SEND has a pupil plan in which we collaboratively set specific targets and resources. When external professionals such as speech and language therapists, educational psychologists or doctors are involved, they are also invited to contribute and this may be towards a more complex Statement of Educational Need or Educational Health Care Plan (EHCP).
At Ruskin, the Governing Body and staff are committed to early intervention and support for pupils with SEND. In order to achieve this, governors:
- Ensure that the school has an SEND policy and review it on a regular basis
- Expect staff to identify children with SEND and monitor their progress carefully
- Ensure appropriate staffing and training where finances permit
- Appoint a governor responsible for SEND
- Ensure that pupils with SEND are fully integrated and not discriminated against
On a weekly basis a newsletter is sent to the school and we pass this to the parents of all our SEN children for their information. Copies are kept on this page for a full term.