Special Educational Needs (SEND)

The aims of the school are as follows:

• To give all pupils access to the National Curriculum and all other activities connected with the School so that they have a broad and balanced education.

• To provide a caring and supportive environment in which all pupils are valued equally and given opportunity to develop their full potential – emotionally, socially, physically and academically.

• Pupils with special needs are fully integrated socially and receive a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum, differentiated to suit their needs.

• The school endeavours to meet the needs of all pupils, including scaffolding as well as challenge.

• The school fosters and maintains effective links with secondary schools to ensure identification and successful transfers of pupils with special educational needs.

• To ensure that parents are involved as partners in the education of their children.

In adopting these aims the staff at Settrington All Saints’ C of E Primary School accept that pupils with special educational needs are the shared responsibility of the whole staff. Advice is sought from the Special Education Advisory Service, and often this includes individual or small group tuition in school with a member of that team. The majority of children spend only a short time out of class with this specialist help, they also continue working alongside their peers on a regular timetable.

The school also has access the other North Yorkshire Services. There are a wide range of services available that school can refer to, or support parents/guardians to refer to directly.

Our SEND Governor is Helen Smith – Contact her via EMAIL

Our SENDCo is Kate Hind – please contact her through the main school office.

Policy

Information Report

SEND – Local Offer

All North Yorkshire maintained schools have a similar approach to meeting the needs of pupils with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND.)   They are supported by the Local Authority to ensure that all pupils, whatever their specific needs, make the best possible progress in school.   The Local Authority publishes its Local Offer which provides information for children and young people with special educational needs (SEND) and their parents or carers in a single place.

Find out more from the North Yorkshire County Council website

Disability Access and Support

All children have access to the school environment and provision is made for those children with motor difficulties to move around school safely. A ramp is in place so that wheelchair users can reach the canteen and there are handrails on exterior and interior steps. There is also a disabled toilet.

As we are such a small school we would address individual need on a case by case basis but also seek to support in this way to ensure all disabled pupils are treated favourably. Previous examples have included providing additional equipment to make school life more comfortable and awareness talks in worship.

Newsletter 27th June 2025

AttendanceAttendance in school this week was 96%. Good attendance is considered above 95%. Timekeeping is every bit as important as attendance. School starts at 8.45am and finishes at 3.15pm. Click here to view the full newsletter

Newsletter 20th June 2025

AttendanceAttendance in school this week was 96%. Good attendance is considered above 95%. Good attendance is essential for your child to achieve academically, emotionally and socially in school. Click here to view the full newsletter

Newsletter 13th June 2025

AttendanceAttendance in school this week was 94%. Good attendance is considered above 95%. Good attendance is essential for your child to achieve academically, emotionally and socially in school. Click here to view the full newsletter

Newsletter 6th June 2025

AttendanceAttendance in school this week was 92%. Research suggests that 17 missed school days per year (92% attendance) equates to a grade drop when it comes to GCSE’s. Click here to view the full newsletter

Newsletter 23rd May 2025

Celebration WorshipIt was lovely to see so many parents attend our Celebration Worship this morning. Thank you for coming along so that the children could share with you. Click here to view the full newsletter

Newsletter 16th May

AttendanceAttendance in school this week reached 96% as we start to see a few illnesses creep in. Here’s to a restful weekend to recover! Click here to view the full newsletter

Newsletter 9th May 2025

SATS WeekYear 6 have their SATS next week so please ensure children are in school in good time. There will not be a SATS club on Monday. Click here to view the full newsletter

Newsletter 2nd May 2025

AttendanceWe are pleased to have achieved 98% attendance in school this week, well done, this is fantastic! Missing school can lead to missed opportunities. Attend every day, and seize every opportunity. Click here to view the full newsletter

Newsletter 25th April 2025

AttendanceWe are pleased to have achieved 97% attendance in school this week, well done, this is great! Click here to view the full newsletter

Newsletter 4th April 2025

AttendanceWe are pleased to have achieved 97% attendance in school this week, well done, this is great! Good attendance gives children the best opportunity to increase their confidence and self-esteem, improve their social skills, make lots of friends and feel…