Special Educational Needs

SENCO

Mrs Diane Griffiths  (DGriffiths@lfa.inicio.academies.org.uk)

At Longfield Academy we are committed to the equal inclusion of all pupils, in all areas of academy life. We recognise the diverse and individual needs of all of our pupils, from all cultures and backgrounds, and take into account the additional support required by those children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), and English as an Additional Language. Please click here for support and information for families who have limited English proficiency.

Please refer to the following documents for further SEND information.

SEND Policies & DocumentsDownload
Accessibility PlanDownload
SEND Information ReportDownload
Special Education Needs PolicyDownload

We recognise that all pupils are entitled to a quality of provision which will enable them to achieve their potential: to be healthy; safe; enjoy and achieve; make a positive contribution and achieve economic well-being. Pupils are taught along with their peers in mainstream lessons. Staff are committed to understanding the nature of each individual’s needs and how these can best be met in and beyond the classroom. Making progress is an essential element of every lesson therefore, quality assurance checks are in place to ensure this happens.

We believe in positive interaction; removing barriers to learning; raising expectations and levels of achievement, as well as working in partnership with other agencies in order to provide a positive educational experience for all SEND pupils.

A pupil has SEND if they have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most other pupils of the same age.

Should a parent / carer have a concern about the special provision made for their child they should, in the first instance, discuss this with the SENDCo, Mrs Griffiths.

The SEND Code of Practice can be found here SEND_Code_of_Practice_January_2015.pdf (publishing.service.gov.uk)

If your child has a care plan, please complete the document below and return it to main reception.

Privacy Policy

We regard your privacy as important and any personal information you give to us will be used in accordance with the Data Protection Act and the General Data Protection Regulations.

We do not store personal information about individuals who visit this site except where they provide contact information via our contact us page and contact forms available on various pages throughout the website.

Any information you provide will only be used for the reasons specified and it will not be shared with any third party without your consent, unless required by law.

Your contact details are kept securely and are only accessed by authorised members of staff as part of the provision of school services. If you do not wish us to keep this contact information please tell us.

This website uses Google Analytics which provides statistical data about the usage of the site. This information is not used to identify individuals, but is collected to provide us with an understanding of the areas of interest on our site and how our site is being used.

If you are connected to the internet you will have an IP Address. This may take the form of a figure, such as 333.333.22.1. The address will be automatically collected and logged as part of the connection of your computer to our web server and may be used to determine the total number of visits to each part of the site. This data is not collected and used for other purposes.

This website contains links to other websites. The School is not responsible for the privacy practices of other sites or organisations and recommends you consult the privacy information on those sites.

This policy will be reviewed and updated versions will be posted on the website.

If you have any questions about the use of your personal information, the Information Commissioner is the independent regulator for both Data Protection and Freedom of Information.