Woolavington Village Primary School

Woolavington Village Primary School

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

At Woolavington Village Primary School we are proud that our school is an inclusive school which caters for a wide range of children's needs and abilities.  We believe that all children, including those identified as having a special educational need or disability, are entitled to a broad, balanced academic and social curriculum, which allows them to reach their full potential and be fully included in all aspects of school life.

Our SEND Co-Ordinator (SENDCo), Mrs Michelle Payne, oversees the strategic development of SEND policy and provision at Woolavington Village Primary School.  Mrs Payne can be contacted via the school office or via the SEND email address: senco@woolavingtonprimaryschool.org.uk

Useful links for parents and carers

Somerset's Local Offer provides information on the services available for children and young people with SEND and how to access them. Local Offer

Somerset SENDIAS (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information, Advice and Support) for parent carers, children and young people up to the age of 25.  The service is free, confidential and impartial. 

SENDIAS

Somerset's Parent Carer Forum is a parent-led organisation and an independent voice for families with children with additional needs or disabilities.

Somerset Parent Carer Forum

The Somerset Graduated Response Tool sets out the barriers to learning that children and young people may have and the strategies and provisions that should be in place for them.  Somerset Graduated Response Tool

Watch this video to find out more.

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