Hollywell Primary School is an all-inclusive school where diversity is celebrated. Every child at Hollywell Primary is a valued and important member of our learning community, and we are proud of everyone's achievements. We recognise that children learn and progress in different ways; some children have barriers to their learning and at Hollywell we work with children and their families to support them on their learning journeys.
If you are concerned that your child isn't making the progress you feel they should be making and may have special educational needs (SEN), talk to their teacher. You know your child better than anyone else.
Ask also to speak with the school's Special Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO), Mrs Sibley. The SENCO leads the support for children with SEN across the school, managing provision, referrals and funding applications, as well as liaising with external services.
Talk to the teacher/SENCO about:
Schools are required by law to provide an education for all pupils, regardless of their ability or special needs. Every child's education is equally important.
If the SENCO and your child's teacher agree that your child has SEN, the school will take a 'graduated approach'–this means 'step-by-step'. They will offer your child extra support, with the possibility of more support if needed. Your child's teacher and the SENCO will monitor your child closely, and assess where necessary, to get the best picture of your child's strengths and needs. This will inform us of the best way to support them in making progress at a rate which is good for them and meeting their targets.
Throughout this whole process, you have the right to be informed and for your views, and your child's views, to be taken into account. The school is committed to working closely with you and your child at every stage.

Quality First Teaching: High quality class teaching, sometimes with the support of a Teaching Assistant. This will be with the support of the SENCO to identify the best teaching strategies and resources to support your child within the classroom setting.
Small group and 1:1 intervention: Planned and targeted interventions to meet a specific learning need or gap.
Family SENCO support: Support visits, assessments and observations with the Kimberley Family SENCO. Regular monitoring and progress checks.
Springboard referral to Schools and Family Specialist Inclusion Services (SFSIS): Referral through the Family SENCO to specialist services, including: Cognition and Learning, Communication and Interaction, Social, Emotional and Mental Health Team, Educational Psychology, School Behaviour and Attendance Partnership, Physical Disability Team.
Referrals to the NBS team: For possible diagnosis and family support and training through Specialist Practitioners at Community Paediatrics.
Educational Health Care Plans: For our children with the most complex needs, a highly individual plan unique to that pupil will be produced and reviewed yearly by school and managed by the Integrated Children's Disability Service (ICDS).
Click here for information on Educational Health Care Assessment and Plans.
There is more information for parents on the SEND support for parents page of the website here.
A child or young person has SEN if they have a learning difficulty or disability, which calls for special educational provision to be made for them. A child of compulsory school age or a young person has a learning difficulty or disability if they:
a) have a significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of others of the same age; or
b) have a disability which prevents or hinders them from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided for others of the same age in mainstream schools or mainstream post-16 institutions.
A child under compulsory school age has special educational needs if they fall within the definition at (a) or (b) above or would do so if special educational provision was not made for them.
At Hollywell we aim to provide every child with access to a broad and balanced education.
Our aims are:
You can find out about Hollywell Primary School's provision for and commitment to children with Special Educational Needs as part of Nottinghamshire's local offer. The school has an accessibility plan. Please find the link below. If you would like to make comments on this, do not hesitate to contact Mrs Sibley in school.
Schools must publish information on their websites about the implementation of the Special Needs Policy. Please see the SEND Information Report below.
The SEND Local Offer is a resource which is designed to support children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities and their families. It describes the services and provision that are available both to those families in Nottinghamshire that have an Education, Health and Care Plan and those who do not have a plan, but still experience some form of special educational need. The SEND Local Offer includes information about public services across education, health and social care, as well as those provided by the private, voluntary and community sectors.
You can find a Parents Leaflet explaining this in more detail by clicking here.
Or you can get straight to the Local Offer page at
www.nottinghamshire.sendlocaloffer.org.uk
SEN Support in Mainstream Schools - Full Document