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Special Educational Needs

Miss A Johnson

SLT Member - SENCO

a.johnson@princeofwales.dorset.sch.uk

Telephone Number = 01305 257120

The Prince of Wales School is a fully inclusive Mainstream First School with a wide range of experience of successfully meeting the needs of children with significant barriers to their learning. We have a resourced provision for children with physical disabilities, mainly cerebral palsy. Our staff are trained and positive about including children with serious medical conditions, children with learning difficulties and a variety of syndromes within an inclusive mainstream environment. We have a strong SEND team with specialisms in dyslexia, movement and coordination issues, speech and language, social communication difficulties and Aspergers Syndrome'. The school has an ethos that welcomes all learners and seeks to inspire everyone to learn.

 

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PLEASE NOTE - Our SEND Information Report includes details of our arrangements for handling complaints from parents and carers about the support we provide for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). 
Dorset SENDIASS
 
Dorset SENDIASS is a statutory service offering free, confidential, accurate and impartial advice and support to families living in Dorset:

- children and young people aged 0 to 25 with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND)

- parents and carers of children and young people with SEND

- We can also advise staff working with SEND pupils on matters of legislation.
 
To find out more, please visit - https://www.dorsetsendiass.co.uk/
 
You may also find the following links useful -
 
 
 
 
SENDIOG (hosted by Council for Disabled Children) -  Find out about SENDIOG (councilfordisabledchildren.org.uk)
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Neurodiversity Celebration Week
 
The Prince of Wales School takes part in Neurodiversity Celebration Week annually. Neurodiversity Celebration Week aims to bring about worldwide neurodiversity acceptance, equality and inclusion in schools and workplaces.
 
Please see below for a series of #InspiredToLearn podcasts produced during an example Neurodiversity Celebration Week -
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