For information on how we support pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), please click on the link below:
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SEND Information Report September 2025-26 |
At Orchard Primary School we support all pupils with Special Educational/Disability Needs (SEND) to ensure they make progress and achieve their potential. Children have learning difficulties for a variety of reasons and here at Orchard Primary we ensure that we take responsibility for identifying and providing appropriate provision for all special educational needs.
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What types of SEND do we provide for? |
As an inclusive mainstream school, special educational needs and provision are provided under the following headings:
Communication and Interaction – this includes children with speech and language delay, impairments or disorders, specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, and dyspraxia, hearing impairment and those who demonstrate features with the autistic spectrum.
Cognition and Learning – this includes children who demonstrate features of moderate, severe or profound learning difficulties or specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia or dyspraxia.
Social, Mental and Emotional Health - this includes children who may be withdrawn or isolated, disruptive or disturbing, hyperactive or lack concentration.
Sensory and/or Physical Needs – this includes children with sensory, multi-sensory and physical difficulties.
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Who is our Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENDCo) and how can he/she be contacted? |
Our SENDCo is Mrs Sarah Bitcon; she can be contacted through the school.
Orchard Primary School Pershore Worcs WR10 1ET Tel: 01386 552515, Email: office@orchardprimary.org.uk The Governor responsible for SEND is Mrs Beth Seale and she can be contacted via the School Office. |
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Admission arrangements for pupils with SEND. |
Children with SEND are admitted to school in accordance with our whole school admissions policy.
No pupil will be refused admission to school on the basis of his or her special educational need. In line with the SEN and Disability Act we will not discriminate against disabled children and we will take all reasonable steps to provide effective educational provision. |
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How do we identify and assess pupils with SEND? |
At Orchard Primary School we identify children with SEND as early as possible. This is achieved through regular contact with our feeder Early Years settings and by regular monitoring and assessment throughout the school year.
“Triggers” for intervention may include one or more of the following:
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What is our approach to teaching pupils with SEND? |
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How do we adapt the curriculum and learning environment for pupils with SEND? |
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How accessible is the school environment? |
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What additional support for learning is available to pupils with SEND? |
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How do we enable pupils with SEND to engage in activities with other pupils who do not have SEND? |
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How do we consult parents of pupils with SEND and involve them in their child’s education? |
At Orchard Primary School we value the importance of building positive relationships with parents and families within our School community. Where a pupil is identified as needing additional support, parents are given the opportunity to be part of the assessment and review process. Other support available includes:
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How do we consult pupils with SEND and involve them in their education? |
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How do we assess and review pupils’ progress towards their outcomes? |
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How do we support pupils moving between different phases of education? |
We recognise that transitions can be difficult for a child with SEND, and we take steps to ensure that any transition is a smooth as possible. If a child is joining us from another school/setting:
When moving classes in school:
If the child is moving to another school:
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How do we support pupils with SEND to improve their emotional and social development? |
We recognise that some children have extra emotional and social needs that need to be developed and nurtured. All classes follow a structured PSHE curriculum to support this development. However, for those children who find aspects of this difficult we offer.
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What expertise and training do our staff have to support pupils with SEND? |
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How will we secure specialist expertise? |
As a school we work closely with any external agencies that we feel are relevant to supporting individual children’s needs, eg Behaviour Support, School Nursing Team, CAMHS, Paediatricians, Speech and Language Teachers, Educational Psychologists, Family Support Workers, Behavioural Optometry Assessments and Specialist Learning Support Teams such as Chadsgrove. |
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How will we secure equipment and facilities to support pupils with SEND? |
The school budget includes money for supporting children with SEND. The Head Teacher decides on the budget for SEND in consultation with the School’s Governing Body on the basis of needs in the school.
Where the needs of a pupil are significant and more complex, school would then consider requesting additional support through “Top Up Funding” from the Local Authority.
The school identifies all support given within school and this is reviewed regularly and changes made as needed, so that the needs of children are met, and resources are deployed as effectively as possible. |
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How do we involve other organisations in meeting the needs of pupils with SEND and supporting their families? |
As a school we work closely with any external agencies that we believe are relevant to supporting individual children’s needs within our school, including Health Services (GPs, School Nurse), CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service), Paediatricians, Speech and Language Therapists, Psychologists and Children’s Services (Early Help Teams, Social Workers, specialist advisory teachers). |
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How do we evaluate the effectiveness of our SEND provision? |
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Contact details of support services for the parents of pupils with SEND: |
Worcestershire SEN Support Services – https://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/council-services/schools-education-and-learning/send-local-offer/all-age-disability-0-25-years-service-send/send-services – Schools – Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Tel: 01905 845579
SENDIASS (SEND Information Advice and Support Service) Worcestershire. Tel: 01905 768153 |
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Who can young people and parents contact if they have concerns? |
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How do we handle complaints from parents of children with SEND about provision made at the school? |
Complaints about the provision or organization of SEND will be dealt with through the procedures outlined in the whole school Complaints Policy. |
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Where can the LA’s Local Offer be found? |
https://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/council-services/schools-education-and-learning/send-local-offer
A link to Worcestershire County Council’s Local Offer for SEND can be found on our school website. |
