""The general feeling of the school was lovely. It feels calm and content. All displays were well maintained.""
Teacher, visiting from a Multi Academy Trust

Special Educational Needs & Disabilities Information

At St Anthony's, we strive to meet the needs of all pupils within our school. All staff are aware of SEND within the school and receive high quality information and training. We aim to quickly identify pupils, who are making limited progress and provide targeted interventions and support to meet their needs. We ensure that parents are fully aware of the SEND process and informed of their child’s learning at regular points throughout the year. We are a fully inclusive school and work alongside the Local Authority, Health Professionals and community organisations to find the most appropriate and effective support for pupils within our care.

The link below will give you more information in relation to SEND and how school and home can support children. If you have any concerns our SENDCo, Mrs Russell is always happy to talk to parents about any worries or concerns about their child's learning.  Please do not hesitate to call or email the school for an appointment. 

post@stathonys.slough.sch.uk

DFE - SEND GUIDE FOR PARENTS & CARERS

 

As part of this new legislation, Slough Local Authority have a duty to publish a Local Offer, setting out in one place information about provision they expect to be available in their area across education, health and social care for children and young people in their area who have SEN or are disabled, including those who do not have Educational Health Care Plans. For more information please click here.

 

TO SEE OUR POLICIES, PLEASE GO TO OUR POLICIES PAGE - SEND LOCAL OFFER AND POLICY

Special Educational Needs and Disability Regulations 2014 (Regulation51 and schedule 1).
Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice: 0-25 years

Useful Links linked to SEND and Mental Health

www.autism.org.uk

Support and advice on mental and emotional health - Young person’s guide’ from the #CopingGuides series has information about local services and national helplines. There's advice for family life, wellbeing of primary and secondary school aged children, and specific resources for young people.