SEND
Luckwell is an inclusive school and we work in partnership with parents and agencies to support children with additional needs.
Click Here to access our SEND Policy
Calendar of Bristol SEND events for parents
Children make progress at different rates and have different ways in which they learn best. Teachers take account of this in the way they organise and adapt their lessons for the needs of different children. Children making slower progress or having particular difficulties in one area may be given extra help or adaptions to help them succeed.
We work collaboratively with health visitors, the school nurse, paediatricians and speech and language therapists and can make referrals to specialist support teams. There are many different agencies that offer support for parents such as training, information, coffee mornings and clubs for families, see calendar above.
If you have any concerns regarding your child then please speak to your class teacher, they are available daily at the end of school and can arrange a meeting with you to review and discuss any concerns.
Miss Rowley is the SENDCOs in school. Miss Rowley supports other primary schools in our MAT trust too.
SEND (ID 1336)
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Fiona RowleyPrimary SENDCO
Fiona Rowley
SEND@luckwell.bristol.sch.uk
Miss Rowley is a qualified teacher, has over 12 years experience as a SENDCO and has the National Award for Special Educational Needs Co-ordination (SENCO).
All teacher in school have all completed training in Special Needs that includes autism, ADHD, dyslexia, trauma and attachment.
What is SEND?
A child has special educational needs (SEND) if he or she has learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for him or her to learn than most other children of about the same age.
The main categories of special educational needs are as follows:
Communication and Interaction
Where children and young people have speech, language and communication difficulties which make it difficult for them to make sense of language or to understand how to communicate effectively and appropriately with others.
Children and young people with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder, including Asperger’s Syndrome, are likely to have particular difficulties with social interaction.
Cognition and Learning
Where children and young people learn at a slower pace than others their age, they may:
- have difficulty in understanding parts of the curriculum
- have difficulties with organisation and memory skills
- have a specific difficulty affecting one particular part of their learning such as in literacy or numeracy
Social, Emotional and Mental Health difficulties
Children and young people may experience a wide range of social and emotional difficulties which present themselves in many ways. They may:
- have difficulty in managing their relationships with other people
- be withdrawn
- behave in ways that may hinder their and other children’s learning or that have an impact on their health and wellbeing
Sensory and/or Physical Needs
Where children and young people have sensory or physical needs, visual and/or hearing impairments, that means they must have additional on-going support and equipment
SEND at Luckwell
Please click to link to see a guide to our frequently asked questions about SEND. This is called the SEND information report
Bristol Local offer for SEND
Bristol City Council SEND Local Offer
Our SEND Local Offer website is a single place of information about services and support for children and young people from birth to 25 years old who have Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (SEND), and for their families.
Where to get help
Parenting courses, advice and telephone support