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Regents Park Community Primary School
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The Birmingham Local Offer
The Birmingham Local Offer website includes information about the wide range of services that are available to support all areas of a child’s life (0-25 years) especially those with a Special Educational Need or Disability (SEND).
This includes support with education, physical and mental health, social care, leisure activities and moving towards independence and adulthood.
This Local Offer website gives information about the support that the local authority expects to be available across education, health and social care. The information on the website is clear and easy to find. It says who a particular service is for, how to apply, and how decisions are made about who gets that service.
The Birmingham Local Offer website can be accessed through this address
Regents Park Special Educational Needs Offer
Regents Park Community Primary School's Local Offer is written with due regard to the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 and the revised Code of Practice. Regents Park Community Primary School seeks to adhere to the principles of an inclusive education service as set out in the DfES/0774/2001 document on Inclusive schooling.
Regents Park Community Primary School is a mainstream school which prides itself in being an inclusive school. We are committed to support children with Special Educational and Disabilities (SEND), where needs can be reasonably met within a mainstream setting.
At Regents Park Community Primary School we identify pupils having special educational needs when their learning or disability requires additional provision which is different from or additional to what would be normally available to pupils of the same age.
Have a look at our Sunshine Room and Sunrise Room class pages -
At Regents Park Community Primary School we identify the main areas of need as:
Communication and Interaction
Cognition and Learning
Social, Emotional and Mental Health difficulties
Sensory and/or Physical Needs
We have a single category of SEN support delivered through:
Universal support (through differentiation within class)
Targeted support (through a specific intervention or targeted teaching)
Specialist support (with external specialist support)
All staff at Regents Park Community Primary School are committed to providing Quality First Teaching which takes in to account individual needs of the pupils within their class.
Teachers plan activities that are differentiated according to the level and needs of the individual pupils.
Where pupils experience particular difficulties and may fall behind their peers we will ensure there is a robust cycle in place to Assess, Plan, Do and Review.