Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
Tattershall Primary School has an established and successful Special Needs Department whose aim is to improve the learning attainment of pupils with Special Education Needs. This is achieved by providing a friendly, inclusive and supportive learning environment.
SEND Information Report
Please take the time to read our SEND Information Report below. It includes a lot of information about how we support pupils and their families at our school.
Teaching Assistants
Our teaching assistants are experienced and well qualified. They support the learning of the children both outside and within the classroom environment. Specialised programmes can also be delivered on 1:1 or a small group basis.
Provision
All pupils on the SEND Register have an Individual Learning Plan.
When required , input can be requested from outside agencies such as:
- Specialist Teacher Service
- Educational Psychologist,
- Speech & Language therapists and other medical professionals
Progress
Children across the School with additional needs attending Tattershall Primary make good progress and the gaps are closed.
Please contact our SENCO if you need any further information or would like to discuss any aspect of SEND provision at our school.
Useful Links
Lincolnshire Parent Carer Forum
Lincolnshire County Council Local Offer
Family workshops
Our workshops offer expert support tailored to your needs. Get advice and guidance, share your experiences, learn techniques to support your family, and connect with other service families.
Each workshop is a safe and friendly space where you can connect with people who understand where you’re coming from. They are led by experienced SEND professionals, many of whom are parents / carers of disabled or neurodivergent children themselves.
Expert support when you need it most to help your family navigate the complex world of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Our staff are SEND experts who can help you get the services you need.
Lincolnshire Wellbeing Activity After School Clubs
Lincolnshire Wellbeing and Activity After School Club, Fun, friends, and good food after school, with an enthusiastic team of playworkers dedicated to ensuring a great time for everyone.
Lincolnshire Wellbeing Activity Days
Lincolnshire Wellbeing and Activity Days. Fun sessions during school holidays offering safe, stimulating, and inclusive activities for young disabled people aged 8 – 18.
The Young People’s Hub from Kids is our online platform created by young disabled people. It offers information and advice, support services, and opportunities to tell your story or get your voice heard.
Liaise is Lincolnshire's Special Educational Needs and Disability Information, Advice and Support Service (SENDIASS).
We provide confidential and impartial information, advice and support to children and young people (0-25 years) with SEN and disabilities, and their parents and carers.
Our staff:
- work at arm's length from the local authority and health services
- are trained in SEN and disability law
- work to national standards, so you know what to expect
Support for children with social communication differences and their families.