Easington Academy

We are a secondary mainstream school for children aged 11-16 years. We cater for all students age 11-16 years with SEND.

When is it on?

Time of day
Morning
Afternoon
Session information
Monday to Friday 8.20am - 3.00pm

Who to contact

Contact name
Mrs Robson
Telephone
0191 527 0757
E-mail
enquiries@easingtonacademy.co.uk
Website
Easington Academy

Where to go

Address
Stockton Road
Easington
Peterlee
County Durham
Postcode
SR8 3AY

Other details

Related links
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SEND at Easington Academy

How do you identify Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)?

How does the setting/school/college know if children/young people need extra help and what should I do if I think my child/young person may have special educational needs?
  • Specialist advice and assessments
  • Educational ssessments
  • Sharing information through transition processes
  • Liaison with the SENCo
  • Identification from teaching staff

How will you support my child with their special educational needs and disability?

How will early years setting/school/college staff support my child/young person?
  • Allocation of LEA support relevant to student need
  • Discussion with student and parent about requirements
  • SENCo to share information with relevant staff

How will you make sure my child's education meet their needs?

How will the curriculum be matched to my child's young person's needs?
  • Adaptation of curriculum to meet needs of the student
  • SENCo to share information with relevant staff

How will we know my child is progressing?

How will both you and I know how my child/young person is doing and how will you help me to support my child's/young person's learning?
  • Interim and annual school report
  • Pupil Review day x2
  • IEP reviews
  • HSLO available (daily) for contact

How will you support my child's overall wellbeing?

What support will there be for my child's/young person's overall wellbeing?
  • Pastoral support provided by HSLO
  • Tutor management
  • Key person
  • SENCo overview

What specialist services and expertise is available at or accessed by the staff?

What specialist services and expertise are available at or accessed by the setting/school/college?
  • Educational Psychologist
  • School Counsellor
  • School Chef (dietary requirements)
  • EWO
  • School Health
  • Referrals to outside agencies where required

How are staff trained regarding SEND?

What training are the staff supporting children and young people with SEND have had or are having?
  • Attachment training
  • Administering of medicine in school
  • Child Protection training level 1 and level 2
  • Epipen training
  • First Aid

What activities outside the classroom will there be?

How will my child/young person be included in activities outside this classroom including school trips?
  • All students have access to all activities outside the classroom and school trips. Adaptations to some activities will be made for students wilth specific needs where necessary, to allow learning objectives to be met.

How will you support my child's needs?

How accessible is the setting/school/college environment?
  • Very accessible
  • Access to all areas of the school
  • Lift available

What is available to help my child with their education?

How are the setting's/school's/college's resources allocated and matched to children's/young people's special educational needs?
  • SENCo allocates LSA support
  • Individual needs are reviewed with the student and parent/carer and relevant support put in place
  • Costed Provision map

What support can I expect for my child?

How is the decision made about what type and how much support my child/young person will receive?
  • Individual needs are reviewed with the student and parent/carer and relevant support put in place
  • Costed Provision map

My child is going to be starting or leaving soon, how will you help them?

How will the setting/school/college prepare and support my child/young person to join the setting/school/college or the next stage of education and life?
  • Transition meetings, sharing necessary information with key people
  • Visits
  • Discussions with the student and parents/carers
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Address: Stockton Road  Easington  Peterlee  County Durham

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