Easington Church of England Primary School
We are a Church of England Primary School in Easington. Most of our pupils come from Easington and the surrounding areas.
We value our community and constantly seek ways by which we can be involved in improving our local area and working together with other community groups and organisations to celebrate life and the opportunities we all have in Easington.
When is it on?
- Time of day
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Morning
Afternoon
Who to contact
- Contact name
- Mr J Appleby
- Contact position
- Head Teacher
- Telephone
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0191 527 0259
- admin@easingtonprimary.org.uk
- Website
- Easington Church of England Primary School
Where to go
- Address
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Hall Walk
Peterlee
County Durham - Postcode
- SR8 3BP
Other details
- Related links
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Ofsted reports
Local Offer
- Local Offer description
Children learn and develop in different ways. Teachers recognise this and use different teaching styles, resources and plan different levels of work in the classroom to cater for the various ways children learn. This is called Quality First Teaching and is something schools must provide for all children. However, many children, at some time in their school life, need extra help.
If your child has Special Educational Needs the SENCO will:
- ensure the right support is put in place for your child.
- advise other teachers on how to help your child.
- arrange training for staff so they understand your child’s needs.
- work closely with you on a regular basis to talk with you about your child’s needs and listen to any ideas or concerns you might have.
- work with other professionals (if necessary) who may be able to help your child, for example speech and language therapist/medical professional/ educational psychologist.
- Contact telephone
- 0191 527 0259
- Contact email
- easingtonce@durhamlearning.net
- Links
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SEND at Easington Church of England Primary School
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Address: Hall Walk Peterlee County Durham