SEND Coffee Morning

April 20, 2015
Our first SEND Coffee Morning provided an excellent opportunity for parents of children on the school SEN register to find out about the changes to Special Educational Needs provision and the new SEND Code of Practice. Parents were also able to share their concerns and experiences with Mrs Standen (SENCo) and each other which proved very beneficial for all. We also enjoyed the delicious cakes which were baked by the children!

Many thanks to those of you who were able to attend, it was lovely to see you and we look forward to seeing you at future SEND events.

A copy of the presentation is available on our SEND Page»





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