Inclusion

Welcome to our Inclusion and SEND information page

At our school, we believe that every child is unique, valued, and capable of achieving their very best. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all pupils—whatever their needs, abilities, or backgrounds—feel supported, safe, and able to thrive.

On this page, you will find key information about how we support pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). This includes:

  • Our SEN Policy, which outlines our principles, procedures, and approach to inclusion.
  • Our SEN Information Report (SEN Offer), describing the range of support we provide and how we work in partnership with pupils, families, and outside agencies.
  • Our Annual SEN Provision Report, offering a transparent overview of the support delivered over the past year and how it has impacted pupil outcomes.

We are dedicated to working closely with parents and carers to ensure all children receive the personalised support they need to grow, learn, and flourish. If you have any questions or would like to discuss your child’s needs, please do not hesitate to contact us—we are here to help.

Our teachers have carefully considered how to meet the individual needs of every child across all areas of the National Curriculum. By thoughtfully adapting teaching approaches, resources, and learning environments, we ensure that each pupil can access learning in a way that supports their strengths and responds to their needs. These planned accommodations enable us to provide a rich, rounded and appropriately challenging curriculum for all learners, allowing every child to engage, achieve and enjoy their learning.
 
Take a look at the documents below to see how we cater for individual needs within each subject.
For those looking for additional information relating to SEN matters, the Cornwall Council website brings together all the key information, guidance and support available for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Parents and carers can find help with early concerns, understand the Graduated Response, explore Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), and access the full SEND Local Offer alongside services, policies and practical advice. A link to the Council’s SEN webpages can be found below.