SEND - Learning Support Faculty
Staff
Mrs J. Egleton
Head of Learning Support (SENCo)/Designated Teacher for Looked After Children/2nd Safeguarding Lead
HLTAs
Mrs J. Bailey – Speech, Language and Communication
Mrs T. Clarke – Maths KS4
Mrs A. Hall – Medical
Mrs T. Hammond – Science
Mrs D. Jones – Maths KS3
Mrs K. Orme – English
Teaching Assistants
Mrs R. Murray
Mrs K. Pycock
Mrs K. Roach
We aim to provide suitable provision that caters for the needs of individual students within an inclusive, mainstream environment, complemented by additional interventions in small groups or one-to-one tuition when appropriate. We are fortunate to have an experienced team of talented and caring staff, and most members of the Learning Support Team are based in specific faculties, so that our students are supported by staff who have training and expertise in focused subject areas and key stages, whilst some staff support literacy across the curriculum.
Liaison with junior schools, outside agencies and external support services is a high priority in order to ensure that the support of students with Special and Additional Needs is maximised. The Learning Support Faculty has close links with the Pastoral Team and we work collaboratively to provide care and guidance for our young people, both in and out of the classroom.
We value our partnerships with parents and carers, and regular meetings are encouraged.
If you require any further or more detailed information, please contact Mrs J. Egleton.
Information regarding the Havering Local Offer can be accessed at www.havering.gov.uk/directory
Information relating to Special Educational Needs/Additional Needs:
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Sycamore Trust:
http://www.sycamoretrust.org.uk/
National Autistic Society:
Great Ormond Street information pack:
http://www.gosh.nhs.uk/medical-information/autism
ADHD
Add+Up Support Group:
NHS information:
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder/Pages/Introduction.aspx
Great Ormond Street information pack:
http://www.gosh.nhs.uk/medical-information/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-adhd