Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
At AIM: Federation of Schools, we are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive educational environment for all children, including those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Our approach aligns with the latest government guidelines and Norfolk County Council’s SEND strategy, ensuring that every child receives the tailored support they need to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
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Individualised Support Plans
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Inclusive Curriculum
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Specialist Support
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Key Components of our SEND Strategy
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Parental Engagement
We maintain open and proactive communication with parents and carers, involving them in the planning and review process of their child’s education. We believe that strong partnerships with families are essential for the success of our SEND provision.
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Training and Development
Our staff receive ongoing training in SEND best practices, ensuring they are equipped with the knowledge and skills to support all children effectively. This commitment to professional development helps us maintain high standards of inclusive education.
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Supportive Environment
We foster a nurturing and supportive school environment where all children feel valued and included. We promote positive relationships and emotional well-being, recognising the importance of a holistic approach to education.