Welcome to Christ Church C of E Primary School

Welcome to Christ Church C of E Primary School

Welcome to Christ Church C of E Primary School

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Inclusion & SEND

Christ Church CE Primary School aims to be an inclusive school where all children are supported to reach their full potential, including children identified as having a Special Educational Need or Disability (SEND).

We endeavour to provide high quality teaching to all children but understand that children make progress at different rates and during a child’s journey through Primary School they may have a variety of learning, social or emotional needs which we identify and act upon.  We follow a graduated response to support children at the appropriate time and in the appropriate way depending on their need, whether it’s for academic, social or emotional support. 

At Christ Church Primary School we work closely with a wide range of external agencies, including health and social care, as well as many other professionals, to support the individual needs of children with SEND in order for them to make progress.

What is the Local Offer?

Bristol Local Authority has a duty to provide a 'Local Offer' which provides detailed information about the support available for children with SEND in Bristol.

What can Christ Church Primary offer your child if s/he has Special Needs?

At Christ Church CE Primary School, we embrace the fact that every child is different and, therefore, the educational needs of every child are different.  We aim to be a fully inclusive school that provides an appropriate and high quality education for all children, including those identified as having ‘special educational needs or disabilities’.

Please click on the SEND Report and the Graduated Response Pyramid for further information.

If you have any concerns regarding your child then please raise this with your child's class teacher in the first instance.

SENDco:  Katie Holland,  email: [email protected] 

Please also see our school SEN Policy

Other useful links:

British Dyslexia Association

Dys talk: a forum for advice

Dyslexia SPLD Trust

Understanding Dyslexia

Guardian Dyslexia Article