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SEN & Inclusion

SEND and Inclusion at Wolfson Hillel

At Wolfson Hillel Primary School, we are exceptionally proud of every child and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all pupils feel valued, supported and able to thrive. We recognise and celebrate the unique strengths, talents and achievements of each individual. We believe that every child should be given the opportunity to reach their full potential.

We understand that children may have a range of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), as well as different starting points in their learning journey. Through high-quality, adaptive teaching and carefully tailored support, we ensure that all pupils can access a broad, engaging curriculum and make meaningful progress both academically and personally.

Our dedicated staff work closely with families, external professionals and the children themselves to provide personalised provision that meets individual needs and removes barriers to learning. At Wolfson Hillel, we celebrate every success, no matter how small and nurture confidence, independence, wellbeing and a love of learning in all our pupils.

SENCO: Hannah Bunt. Email: hannah.bunt@whjps.jcat.co.uk or contact through the school office: 02088826487. 

SEND Policy

This policy complies with the statutory requirement laid out in the SEND Code of Practice 0 – 25 (January 2015) and has been written with reference to the following guidance and documents:

  • Equality Act 2010: advice for schools DfE Feb 2013
  • Statutory Guidance on supporting pupils at school with medical conditions April 2014
  • The National Curriculum in England Key Stage 1 and 2 framework document Sept 2013
  • Equality and Diversity Policy
  • Teachers’ Standards

SEND Policy

2022-2023

SEN / Inclusion Policy and Report

Wolfson Hillel Primary School is a fully inclusive school that ensures that all pupils achieve their potential personally, socially, emotionally, physically and educationally. Our Local Offer lets you understand how we support pupils with special educational needs and disabilities. We consult with pupils and their families on our Local Offer by meeting with parents regularly through SEN reviews, parents’ evenings and informal meetings. These can be prompted by parents, teachers or external professionals.

SEN Information Report

2023

SEND Local Offer

The Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Local Offer sets out the support and services that are available for children and young people aged 0-25 years across Enfield.