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Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND)

We want every child to know success and to thrive in our school, whatever their individual need or challenge.

Our SENDCo

Our SENDCo is Lesley Middleton and Amy Nash.

Our SEND Information Report 

Use the link below to access our most recent Special Educational Needs Information Report. The purpose of this report is to give information about how the school implements the Special Educational Needs Policy which you can find on our policies page.

SEND Information Report

Parent SEN Support Group

Parent SEN Support Group
We are keen to work more closely with our parents of children with SEN (Special Educational Needs).
We hope that over the year we could provide:

  • Parent to parent support
  • Specific workshops
  • Visiting speakers
  • A chance to chat, share experiences and support each other


Please come along to our meetings where we meet as a group over a cuppa with Lesley Middleton and Amy Nash, ask at the school office for the next meeting date and time.

Local Offer

Here is a link to North Northamptonshire’s Local Offer where you can access lots of information about services for children and young people in Northamptonshire (aged 0-25) with special educational needs and disabilities.

North Northamptonshire Local Offer

Information Advice Support Service – IASS

This is a free service in Northamptonshire that provides free, confidential, impartial advice, guidance and support to parents of children with special educational needs and children and young people with SEND.

North Northants SEND IAS covering Wellingborough, Rushden, Kettering and Corby

Telephone number 0300 373 2532

Email address SENDIASS@northnorthants.gov.uk

Complaints about SEND provision

We urge parents / carers with any concerns regarding the SEND policy or the provision made for their child to speak to the school as soon as possible and, in the first instance, to the class teacher or the SENDCo.
If parents / carers feel their child's needs are still not being met they should make an appointment to see the Principal. 
If concerns are still unresolved parents / carers may wish to engage with PDET’s Complaints policy procedures. NB - any issue relating to statutory SEN assessments should be pursued with the relevant Local Authority and not via PDET’s Complaints policy. 

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Peterborough Diocese Education Trust

PDET is a family of Church of England Schools across Northamptonshire, Peterborough and Rutland.

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