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Barn Croft Primary School

SEND

Barn Croft Primary School is dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment where every child, including those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), is valued and supported to reach their full potential. The school's ethos emphasises early identification of SEND, personalised support, and active collaboration with parents and external agencies.

Inclusive Education: The school is committed to providing a high standard of education to all pupils, ensuring that those with SEND have equal access to a broad and enriching academic and social curriculum. This approach enables all children to be fully included in all aspects of school life, promoting their overall development.

Early Identification and Support: Barn Croft Primary prioritises the early identification of barriers to learning and participation for pupils with SEND. By recognising these challenges promptly, the school can implement targeted interventions to support each child's unique needs.

Collaboration with Parents and External Agencies: Barn Croft Primary values the partnership between parents, staff, and external support agencies. This collaborative approach ensures that the support provided is comprehensive and aligned with the child's needs, fostering a holistic development environment.

Staff Training and Development: The school ensures that all staff have access to training and advice to support quality teaching and learning for all pupils, including those with SEND. This commitment to professional development enhances the school's capacity to meet diverse learning needs effectively.

Through these principles, Barn Croft Primary School demonstrates a strong commitment to inclusivity, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to succeed and thrive within the school community.

Please see below links to our Send Information Report and SEND policy.

Please click into the links below to see the SEND Policy.

Waltham Forest also have a Local Offer. Please click  here to view the Local offer.

This offers services that are available for children and young people in Waltham Forest with special educational needs and / or disabilities aged from birth to 25.

Waltham Forest Parent Forum provides free and confidential advice to families of children with SEN or disabilities.
Visit their website here for more information: www.walthamforestparentforum.com

Support for families living with Cerebral Palsy  – https://www.cerebralpalsyguidance.com/cerebral-palsy/living/
https://cerebralpalsygroup.com/about/