The Special Educational Needs Coordinator is Mrs Amy Burson. We are focusing on working closely with parents to ensure our school processes, support and communication is clear and helpful to families.
For information about what happens when your child is identified as having Special Educational Needs (SEN), please click here.
For examples of the forms we use at SEN review meetings (held three times a year) with parents, please click here for the initial meeting, and here for the follow-up meetings.
For information about external agencies we regularly work with, please click here.
For an explanation of acronyms used frequently, please click here.
The Oxfordshire local offer for SEN and Disability (SEND) brings together information about education, health and care services for children and young people from 0 to 25 with SEND. For more information please click here. For the SEND Local Offer Report December 2019, please click here.
For information about what happens when your child is identified as having Special Educational Needs (SEN), please click here.
For examples of the forms we use at SEN review meetings (held three times a year) with parents, please click here for the initial meeting, and here for the follow-up meetings.
For information about external agencies we regularly work with, please click here.
For an explanation of acronyms used frequently, please click here.
The Oxfordshire local offer for SEN and Disability (SEND) brings together information about education, health and care services for children and young people from 0 to 25 with SEND. For more information please click here. For the SEND Local Offer Report December 2019, please click here.
DYSLEXIA
For information from Dyslexia Action about support in school please click here.
For information for parents of children with dyslexia from the British Dyslexia Association please click here.
If you would like contact with a parent from school with experience in dyslexia, including recommendations for books and websites, Emma Engel would be happy to speak to you. Please contact the school office and ask them to pass a message on to Emma Engel.
For information from Dyslexia Action about support in school please click here.
For information for parents of children with dyslexia from the British Dyslexia Association please click here.
If you would like contact with a parent from school with experience in dyslexia, including recommendations for books and websites, Emma Engel would be happy to speak to you. Please contact the school office and ask them to pass a message on to Emma Engel.
AUTISM
For support and advice with all aspects of children with autism in Oxfordshire, Autism Family Support is a good place to start. Click here for more information.
OASIS is a friendly charity run by parents for parents/carers who are bringing up children/young adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorder or related conditions such as Global Developmental Delay or Sensory Processing Disorder in Oxfordshire. For more information click here.
For information about autism friendly cinema showings click here.
For information about accessing information about behaviour support strategies, click here.
For advice about supporting children with Autism through Christmas, please click here, and for adaptions you can make, please click here.
For support and advice with all aspects of children with autism in Oxfordshire, Autism Family Support is a good place to start. Click here for more information.
OASIS is a friendly charity run by parents for parents/carers who are bringing up children/young adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorder or related conditions such as Global Developmental Delay or Sensory Processing Disorder in Oxfordshire. For more information click here.
For information about autism friendly cinema showings click here.
For information about accessing information about behaviour support strategies, click here.
For advice about supporting children with Autism through Christmas, please click here, and for adaptions you can make, please click here.
DYSPRAXIA
For information about dyspraxia from the Dyspraxia Foundation please click here.
For the latest newsletter from the Oxford Dyspraxia Group please click here.
For information about dyspraxia from the Dyspraxia Foundation please click here.
For the latest newsletter from the Oxford Dyspraxia Group please click here.
PARENTS
We have parents of pupils at school who are happy to share their understanding and experience of the SEN support and processes. Please contact the school office and ask them to pass a message on to one of the other parents we know are willing to help.
We have parents of pupils at school who are happy to share their understanding and experience of the SEN support and processes. Please contact the school office and ask them to pass a message on to one of the other parents we know are willing to help.
FAMILY SUPPORT
Shift is an informal support group for parents and family members of children with SEN. Please click here.
The Max Card is designed to make days out more financially accessible for foster families and families of children with additional needs. For more information please click here.
For information about Disability Living Allowance for children please click here.
If your child is 8 years or older and receives Disability Living Allowance you can apply for a CEA card to enable an adult to accompany the named child to the cinema for free. Click here for more information.
SENDIASS Oxfordshire offers impartial information, advice and support to parents of children and young people with SEN and disabilities. Click here for more information.
Camp Mohawk is a multi-functional day centre for children with special needs and their families offering a range of activities for families. Click here for more information.
KEEN is a registered charity providing social and recreational activities for people with special needs in Oxford. Click here for more information.
Thomley offer a centre for people of all abilities and disabilities in Worminghall. They host a range of days for families with accessible activities and experience staff. Click here for more information.
For the latest publication of Short Breaks information, please click here.
Shift is an informal support group for parents and family members of children with SEN. Please click here.
The Max Card is designed to make days out more financially accessible for foster families and families of children with additional needs. For more information please click here.
For information about Disability Living Allowance for children please click here.
If your child is 8 years or older and receives Disability Living Allowance you can apply for a CEA card to enable an adult to accompany the named child to the cinema for free. Click here for more information.
SENDIASS Oxfordshire offers impartial information, advice and support to parents of children and young people with SEN and disabilities. Click here for more information.
Camp Mohawk is a multi-functional day centre for children with special needs and their families offering a range of activities for families. Click here for more information.
KEEN is a registered charity providing social and recreational activities for people with special needs in Oxford. Click here for more information.
Thomley offer a centre for people of all abilities and disabilities in Worminghall. They host a range of days for families with accessible activities and experience staff. Click here for more information.
For the latest publication of Short Breaks information, please click here.