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10.9%
Total SEN
70 pupils with identified needs
13
EHCP
Education, Health & Care Plan
57
SEN Support
School-based support without EHCP
22%
Free School Meals
Eligible for pupil premium
16.3%
EAL
English as an Additional Language
Types of SEN at This School
Combined EHCP and SEN Support pupils by primary need category
SLCNSpeech, Language & Communication
2840.0%
Struggles with speaking, understanding language, or expressing thoughts
MLDModerate Learning Difficulty
1521.4%
Learns at a slower pace and needs more support across subjects
SEMHSocial, Emotional & Mental Health
1318.6%
Difficulty managing feelings, anxiety, or behaviour — not about being ‘naughty’
SpLDSpecific Learning Difficulty
811.4%
Includes dyslexia, dyscalculia — bright children who find certain learning harder
ASDAutism Spectrum Disorder
45.7%
Affects how a child experiences social situations, routines, and sensory input
VIVisual Impairment
11.4%
Blind or partially sighted, needs adapted materials and environment
OtherOther Difficulty / Disability
11.4%
Other difficulties not covered by the categories above
Provision Level Comparison
How SEN needs are split between EHCP (statutory plan) and SEN Support (school-based)
Need TypeEHCPSEN SupportTotal
SLCN62228
MLD01515
SEMH4913
SpLD178
ASD224
VI011
Other011
Total135770
📋 EHCP

An Education, Health and Care Plan is a legally binding document that outlines a child's special educational needs and the support they must receive. EHCPs are issued by the Local Authority following a formal assessment.

🤝 SEN Support

SEN Support is the school-based provision for children identified as having special needs but who do not require an EHCP. The school's SENCO coordinates this support through the "graduated approach" of assess, plan, do, review.

🔍 SEN Information Report

Every school must publish a SEN Information Report on their website, detailing what support they offer, how they identify needs, and how they allocate resources. Contact the school's SENCO for more detail.