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SEND 

Welcome Message

 'St Simon's mission is to work, learn, pray and play together  to fulfil God's unique plan for each and every one of us'.

At St. Simon’s RC Primary School, we strive to ensure that every pupil progresses and we fully support all children to achieve their potential. Alongside Kent County Council guidelines, we strive to provide high quality teaching for all through the use of the Mainstream Core Standards. However, for some of our children additional support is needed in different areas:

There are 4 main areas of SEN:

* Communication and Interaction - this includes autistic pupils and those who may have speech and language needs.

* Cognition and Learning - this includes pupils with difficulties in their academic learning and those with dyslexia or dyscalculia.

* Social, Emotional and Mental Health - this includes pupils with emotional and behavioural needs and those diagnosed with ADHD.

* Physical and/or Sensory Needs - this includes pupils with hearing or visual impairment or those diagnosed with specific sensory processing difficulties.

At St. Simon's we support and celebrate all the diverse needs of our children. We are committed to providing a fully inclusive environment. We therefore aim to adapt our teaching and classrooms to ensuring that pupils can work alongside each other, supporting their own well-being and developing their respect for our whole community. 

The SEN Lead is Mrs F. Chambers.

Mrs Chambers is available on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, through the school office. 

Special Educational Needs Policy

SEND Information Report April 2025.docx

SEN policy Sept 2025 (1).docx

Autism Awareness

STATEMENT FOR SCHOOLS RE AET TRAINING.pdf

autism-support-at-st-simons (1).pdf

Parent and Carer Autism Support

ASD General Workshop.png

Generic Autism Central Advice and Support.png

The Pod (for Neurodiversity including Autism) Understanding neurodivergence including Autism

Dyslexia

dyslexia explained.pdf

Speech and Language Therapy

Speech and Language at St Simon's.docx

 

The Pod (for Speech and Language Support) Speech and Language Therapy Support and Advice

 

The Balanced System Approach Speech, Language and Communication Needs

 

Speech and Language Support from SpeechLink We use Speech and Language Link assessments to screen children. This is a link to further information including some of the resources they provide.

 

Selective Mutism Information and advice on selective mutism, also known as reluctant talker or selective communicator

 

Stammer Support Advice around stammering

 

Developmental Language Disorder Advice around DLD

Parent support for speech and language needs:

Encouraging your child to talk.pdf

Helping children to understand what they hear.pdf

Helping your child to speak.pdf

Learning to Talk.pdf

Speech and Language Information for Reception Parents.pdf

Typical Language Development By Age

3-4years.pdf

4-5years.pdf

5-7years.pdf

7-9years.pdf

9-11years.pdf

Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy

Dyspraxia Difficulties.ppt 

 

The Pod (for Occupational and Physiotherapy) Universal and general advice

 

The Specialist Teaching and Learning Service

The Ashford District STLS team provide a supportive service to children and young people that experience sensory difficulties, physical disabilities or complex needs. The service is made up of experienced professionals who work closely with teaching staff and parents. The team provide a range of services such as assessments, interventions and training for both teachers and parents. The main aim of the STLS team is to build capacities within schools to ensure all children are able to reach their full potential and succeed in their academic and personal lives.  ​ ​

Guidance from The Specialist Teaching and Learning Service

Guidance and Support from Kent County Council and Governing Bodies

Kent Local Offer

Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice: 0-25 years (July 2014)

SEND: Guide for parent / carers

SEN Information for Parents and Carers

This information is for pupils with SEN which may include pupils with mental health needs. Please see our new section on 'Mental Health and Wellbeing' for further information. 

The SEND Process at St Simon's

Process for parents.pdf

Mainstream Core Standards (MSCs)

Special-educational-needs-mainstream-core-standards-guide-for-parents.pdf

Glossary of Terms

Glossary of SEND.pdf

We recommend the following parent and carer information support groups. These teams offer impartial and confidential advice for all aspects of special educational needs:

Information and Support Kent (iAsk) - www.iask.org.uk

Kent Parents and Carers Together - www.kentpactnew2022.co.uk/about/ourteam/ 

Includes Us Too - parent-driven charity supporting all families with all areas of SEND

Includes Us Too.pdf