Inclusion What does this mean? Emily Webster Assistant Headteacher

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Inclusion What does this mean? Emily Webster Assistant Headteacher Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCo) Inclusion Manger What does this mean?

Groups of Children Children who have: Gifts and talents Special educational needs English as an additional language Free school meals (receive pupil premium) Medical conditions Emotional difficulties Attendance difficulties

How it Helps... Identify gaps – using gap analysis tool Plan support – interventions (for example an extra reading group) Monitor progress of individuals or different groups

Support may include: Extra reading time Speech and language therapy or group work Time with our learning mentor Maths group work to stretch able pupils Teaching assistant to support learning Breakfast club to promote relationship building Friendship group Extra handwriting practise A listening ear

Remove barriers to learning Best progress

Any questions?