T: 01993 702392 / E: office@thebattschool.org.uk

At The Batt Primary school, 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, advice and training, both from the SENCo and from External Agencies. We aim to quickly identify pupils who are making less than expected progress and provide targeted interventions and support to meet their needs. We ensure that parents are fully aware of the SEND process within the school and are informed of their child’s learning and progress at regular points throughout the year. We are an inclusive school and work alongside the Local Authority, SENSS External Agencies, Health Professionals and community organisations to find the most appropriate and effective support for pupils within our care.

The following documents will give you more information in relation to SEND and how children can be supported at school and at home. If you have any concerns or wish to discuss SEND at our school, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Mrs Tracy Holme SENCo
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01993 702392

Click here to view school documents relating to SEND:

One Page Funding Information
SEND Policy
Identification of SEND
SEN report 2021

SEN report 2022 
SEN Covid report 2021
Our SEN Handbook

Short Breaks & Activities

This is a monthly newsletter containing information about short breaks and activities in the local area for children with SEN and their families. You can subscribe to it to receive monthly updates by emailing the address at the bottom of the first page.

Short Breaks Update

SEND Guide for Parents

This government guide explains how the system that supports children and young people with special educational needs and disability (SEND) works.

Oxfordshire County Council’s Local Offer Page

Oxfordshire’s Local Offer outlines support available to parents of children with SEND can be found here

The Local Offer

Dyslexia

If you are concerned that your child may have traits of dyslexia, some helpful information and websites are listed below. If you would like to speak to your child’s class teacher or the SENCo to discuss this further, please get in touch with us.

Oxfordshire Dyslexia Association

British Dyslexia Association

Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC)

Below are links to websites which support families living with Autism.

National Autistic Society

Autism Family Support Oxfordshire

OASIS (Oxfordshire Autistic Society Information and Support)

Autism Oxford

Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADDHD

Below are links to NHS information and useful websites

NHS ADHD information

ADHD Oxfordshire

Oxford ADHD Centre

ADHD Oxfordshire Support Group

ADHD Centre Oxfordshire

Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)

Advice on supporting children's mental health can be accessed here

Oxfordshire Health Services

Support for children and young people and their families though Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Speech and Laguage Therapy can be found at Children's Integrated Therapies - Oxfordshire

Locality Community Support Services (LCSS)

Click here further for advice and guidance to support vulnerable children, young people and families within the local community

Special Education and Disability Information, Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS)

SENDIASS provides impartial information, advice and support for parents of children with SEND

SENDIASS Home page

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