Introduction

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Our SEN Information Report – which is part of Durham County Council’s Local Offer – provides details about how we support children and young people with Special Educational Needs in our school.

The SEN Information Report was reviewed and updated in January 2022.

At Stanhope Barrington Church of England Primary School we are extremely proud of our commitment to ensure the equal inclusion of all pupils in all areas of school life. We recognise the diverse and individual needs of our pupils and take into account the additional support required by children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

The Government has asked all Local Authorities in the UK to publish, in one place, information about services and provision they expect to be available in their area for children and young people from 0-25years who have SEND. This is known as the Local Offer.

This SEND Information Report should be read alongside the school’s SEND Policy, the Equalities Information and Objectives and the Accessibility Plan.

Key Contacts

  • The SENCO (Special Needs Co-ordinator) is Mrs Deb Cross who is also the Head Teacher
  •  Academy Councillor for SEND is Mrs. Andrea Parvin

The Academy Councillor responsible is actively involved in monitoring provision in the classroom, monitoring and reviewing policy and practice and attending parent meetings to ensure the provision of high quality and appropriate support.

SEND Admissions

Stanhope Barrington Church of England Primary School provides education for children aged 4-11 years old. We pride ourselves on being very inclusive and will endeavour to support every child to reach their full potential.

Our school has an Early Years Unit (Nursery & Reception), a separate Year 1 and Year 2 class. Separate Year 3 and Year 4 classes and a combined Year 5&6 class. The admission limit for the number of pupils in each year group is: 24 in each year group.  Should you wish your child to attend Stanhope Barrington Church of England Primary, visit the Durham County Council website for information regarding the school admission process and primary school admissions.

For information on the admission of pupils with a disability, please visit the School Admissions section of our website and view the Accessibility Plan in our School Policies section.

If you would like to discuss your child’s SEN in more detail please contact the school to arrange an appointment.

The full range of local support available for children/ young people with SEND and their families within and outside of school can be found in the County Durham Local Offer.

 

 

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