| Additional Educational Needs |
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The Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO), the deputy headteacher responsible for student support, together with the Headteacher and Governing Body, undertake a key role in developing the Additional Educational Needs (AEN) policy and arrangements within school to raise the achievement of all children with AEN, including those with special educational needs. Mrs J Rowland, SENCO, is responsible for ensuring the implementation of the AEN policy and organising the provision made for pupils with AEN, working closely with staff, parents/carers and outside agencies. These include educational psychology services, Connexions, health, Social Services, voluntary organisations, and welfare agencies. Pupils will additional educational needs are diverse and include the following:
At King Ethelbert School, we recognise the importance of supporting and including all pupils, including those who are disaffected from learning.
Regular review of provision for statemented pupils is undertaken, and parents/carers and pupils with a statement of special educational need are involved in the discussion of an IEP. "Provision mapping" is in place for all tutor groups throughout the school. Provision maps detail the specific strategies required within a tutor group to support pupils’ individual needs within the classroom. Gifted and Talented: Since 2004, the school has identified pupils on an annual basis to be placed on a Gifted and Talented register. DCSF requires that each school identifies between 5 – 10% of its pupil population and classifies them as gifted/talented or both. Pupils are identified through both assessment and nomination. At King Ethelbert School we have pupils whose abilities cover a wide spectrum. These are celebrated on our gifted and talented notice board. |
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