Cranham C of E Primary School

Cranham C of E Primary School
Sowing the seeds of learning...

SEND

"Pupils enjoy their learning and the vast majority achieve well. Those who need extra support receive this. The school is highly inclusive." (Ofsted May 2024)

"Pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) make good progress from their starting points. This is because the school has effective systems in place to identify additional needs and ensure staff adapt the curriculum, when needed. These pupils are closely monitored and included in all parts of school life." (Ofsted May 2024)

"School leaders are relentless in supporting the needs of pupils of all abilities and backgrounds... Vulnerable pupils, those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) and higher achievers are quickly identified. They are carefully supported to reach their full potential. Pupils are encouraged to be courageous learners, to help others and work together to solve problems. Teachers feel they know pupils well, due to the school’s size. This enables them to tailor the curriculum, encouraging individual flourishing... Parents readily explain how staff make sure each child is understood and loved in the school family. As a result, they progress well and reach their full potential at the primary stage of education." (SIAMS June 2023)

"Many pupils, including pupils with SEND, enjoy the quiet ‘reading nook’ in the school’s garden, alongside a range of other activities for them to play and enjoy during social times." (Ofsted May 2024)

Our acting SENCO is currently our headteacher, Mrs Sarah Scott, who may be contacted directly by emailing: senco@cranham.gloucs.sch.uk

The SEND and Looked After Children Governors are Dr Linda De Cossart and Mrs Angela Wilson.

I know my children are in safe hands and the staff team genuinely care for their well-being and progress. (parent)

eef special educational needs in mainstream schools recommendations poster.pdf

Please click on the links below to access our SEND documents and the SEN policy published by our governing body.

Gloucestershire Parent Carer Forum is an organisation of Parent Carers who volunteer their time to support each other and work together to improve local services for families.

If you would like more information click here: the service is free to all parent carers. 

SEND Policy

SEND Information Report (Local Offer)

Useful links for supporting your child with SEND at home:

Speech, language, communication & interaction

 

Cognition & learning (maths, English, general)

Sensory and / or physical needs

Self-help & independence

Social, emotional & mental health