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Special Educational Needs

Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND)

 

At Springfield Juniors, we believe that all pupils should be respected and valued.
We strive hard to ensure that all pupils:
  • Have a wide and balanced curriculum which is differentiated to meet individual needs;
  • Can learn and make progress according to their individual development trends;
  • Are assessed using appropriate tools and guidelines;
  • Have equal access to resources, provision and intervention as needed.


All teachers at Springfield Juniors are teachers of SEND pupils and, as such, provide high quality teaching which takes account of the particular individual needs of pupils with SEND within the classroom.

Our Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Coordinator or SENDCo is Miss Gaffer.

If you have any concerns about your child’s learning, please speak to your child’s class teacher or make an appointment with the SENDCo via the school office or email sendco@springfieldjuniors.net

 

Please click for the SEND Information Report.  SEND Information Report


There is now a new newsletter for parents that gives updates of SEND news in Suffolk. Click on the picture to be taken through to the most up to date issue.
SPCF’s (Suffolk Parent Carer Forum's) aim is to ensure that every parent carer in Suffolk's voice, views and experiences matter and that they contribute towards developing and improving services. We do this by reaching out to parent carers to be involved by representing parent/carers experience and expertise to decision-makers and making recommendations for service improvements.

Information about support services and local opportunities for children and young people with SEND - find what you need all in one place.
If you need more help contact the Local Offer Advisor on 0345 606 1490.
Suffolk SENDIASS (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information Advice and Support Service) is a confidential and impartial information, advice and support service on issues related to Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND). It is free, easy to access and confidential. They can help children, parents and young people take part in decisions that affect their lives.

​​Department for Education - Resources for parents of children with SEND
The DfE have worked with a range of other organisations to create extra resources for parents of children with SEND: