Norton le Moors Primary Academy - Organisations
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At Norton le Moors Primary Academy we strive to support all children to enable them to achieve their full potential as we guide them through their learning journey. Quality first teaching is vital; however for some children there are occasions when further additional support may be needed to help them achieve their learning goals.
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| Contact name | Mrs N Daley |
| Contact position | Assistant Head Teacher and SENCO |
| Contact telephone | 01782 234792 |
| Contact email | norton@nmat.org.uk |
| Venue name | Norton le Moors Primary Academy |
| Norton Lane | |
| Norton-le-Moors | |
| Stoke on Trent | |
| Staffordshire | |
| ST6 8BZ | |
| Website | http://www.norton.stoke.sch.uk |
| School's extended local offer response |
What kinds of SEND does the school provide for?The school accommodates all SEND in line with Equality Act 2010 and provision is available for all 4 areas of need outlined in the 2014 SEND code of practice. Communication and Interaction Speech and Language Difficulties, ASD, Communication Difficulties Cognition and Learning Moderate Learning Difficulties, Specific Learning Difficulties e.g. dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, Social and Emotional Mental Health Attachment disorders, depression, childhood schizophrenia Sensory Impairment Visual impairment, hearing impairment, physical disabilities. How does this setting know if their children/young person needs extra help and what should I do if I think my child/young person may have special educational needs?Norton le Moors Primary Academy know that a child needs extra help if;
If you have concerns then please contact your child’s teacher or Mrs Daley (SENCo) What should I do if I think my child may have special educational needs?If you have concerns then please contact your child’s teacher, Mrs Nelson (Assistant Head Teacher / SENCO) or Miss Rawlings (Head Teacher). How will the setting support my child/young person?
How will teaching approaches and the curriculum be matched to my child or young person's needs?
How will both you and I know how my child/young person is doing and how will you help me to support their learning?
What support will there be for my child's/young person's overall wellbeing?The school offers a wide variety of pastoral support for pupils who are encountering emotional difficulties. These include:
We hope that children will feel safe and have good relationship with their peers and adults. Pupils with medical needs
What specialist services and expertise are available at or accessed by the setting?At times it may be necessary to consult with outside agencies to receive their more specialised expertise. The agencies used by the school include:
What training are the staff supporting children and young people with SEND have had or are having?
How will my child/young person be included in activities outside this classroom including school trips?Activities and school trips are available to all.
How accessible is the environment?As an Academy we are happy to discuss individual access requirements. We aim for all children to have;
Facilities we have at present include:
How will the setting prepare and support my child/young person to join the next stage of education and life?Norton le Moors Primary Academy aims to ensure that pupil’s transition is as smooth as possible. Strategies include:
How are the setting's resources allocated and matched to children's/young people's special educational needs?
How is the decision made about what type and how much support my child/young person will receive?
How will our child and young person be involved in the decisions about their learning?At Norton le Moors Primary Academy, we feel that it is imperative that all children, including those pupils on the SEN register, have the opportunities to represent their views. The children have chance to pass on their views through the school council and SMSC representatives. Children can discuss their ideas and have a say in things that happen in school. Pupil voice meetings with the SENCo and pupil voice lead in year 6 make sure all children with SEN are heard. They have the opportunity to say their view and discuss how they feel about the support they get in school. Marking provides opportunities to establish next steps and celebrate where the children have done well and where they can improve. Quality first teaching ensures that the curriculum is differentiated so all children can achieve their potential. Each term the children's IEPs are reviewed and the children help to say how they think they did. Then they assist in setting new targets. Pupil passports are also completed alongside pupils, allowing them to express themselves. How are parents involved in the setting? How can I be involved?All parents are encouraged to contribute to their child’s education. This may be through:
At Norton le Moors Primary Academy we actively welcome parental views regarding the learning of children and young people within our care. Assessment profiles detailing individual pupil achievements, targets and assessment results are sent home 3 times a year, with a section for parents to air their views. Regular parent’s evenings are held and our open door policy allows parents to speak to their child’s class teacher; with additional appointments made at convenient times for all if required. Academy newsletters are sent home frequently to ensure that our parents are kept informed of changes and decisions involving their child’s learning and parent questionnaires allow us to take on board further suggestions. Regular SEND meetings are also held between parents, class teachers and the SENCo in order to discuss pupil passports, individual education plans and provision maps in order to support your child’s learning. What do I do if I want to make a complaint?At The Inspirational Learning Academies Trust, we all work very hard to build positive relationships with parents and try to enter into a partnership to ensure each child reaches their full potential and is well prepared for secondary school life at the end of their primary education. Our aim is to deal with issues and problems before they become a complaint. However, there is a clear protocol to follow if necessary and the steps to follow and their outcome are outlined in this document. If any parents are unhappy with the education that their child is receiving, or have any concerns relating to the school, we encourage them to talk to the child’s class teacher immediately. There is no doubt that if a concern is shared with the class teacher they can either reassure worried parents or together devise steps to take to address the concern. Parents must never worry about sharing their concerns with the class teacher. They will always be taken seriously and due consideration given to a mutually agreeable resolution. We promise we will always be fair, open and honest when dealing with any complaint and to deal with them as swiftly as possible. Our focus will always be on the child and what is best for them. Whilst we will take any complaint seriously at any time, we believe that complaints can be dealt with much more effectively if the issue is brought to the attention of the academy staff as soon as possible. We therefore suggest that the complaint should be within 5 working days of the issue/ incident. Historic complaints, particularly regarding members of staff/ leaders who are no longer at the academy, may be more difficult to resolve, particularly if a concern was not raised at the time. However, any issue, particularly issues regarding safeguarding will always be followed up through the complaints process. What other support Is available to parents and how can I contact them?SEND Information, Advice & Support Service (SENDIASS) Tel: (01782) 234701 or 234847 E-mail: iass@stoke.gov.uk Web: www.sendiass-stoke.co.uk Stoke-on-Trent Safeguarding Children Board Tel: (01782) 235863 E-mail: Carole.Preston@stoke.gov.uk Web: http://www.safeguardingchildren.stoke.gov.uk Special Educational Needs Assessment and Monitoring Service (SENMAS) Tel: (01782) 232740 email: SENMAS@stoke.gov.u |
