My child has difficulties with learning and literacy.
This can include:
- Reading and spelling
- Learning new information and concepts
- Working with numbers
- Working memory
- Concentration
- Students may have conditions such as Specific Learning Difficulties, dyslexia, general learning difficulties, AD(H)D, Fragile X, Down Syndrome.
- Students may present with difficulties that do not have a specific title
What can Brooklands Farm offer?
All pupils at Brooklands Farm can access
- Quality First teaching with appropriate differentiation (including best SEN practice).
- Visual aids to support key vocabulary, concepts and themes.
- Access to homework support clubs (KS2)
- Accelerated Reader Programme (KS2).
- Better Reads Programme
- Access to assessment for identification of significant needs.
- Dedicated and caring staff who value all students regardless of ability.
What can Brooklands offer?
Support for targeted groups of pupils may include
- Blocks of small group lessons that focus on a range of needs such as literacy, comprehension and spelling.
- Nurture Group provision.
- Where needed, help from an external agency (e.g. Educational Psychologist).
- Teaching Assistant support in some lessons.
- Targeted lunch time clubs for vulnerable pupils
Targeted individual support many include
- Personalised 1:1 support led by a specialist teacher or higher level teaching assistant.
- Where needed, help from an external agency (e.g. Educational Psychologist).
- Subject-specialist teaching assistants in key subjects to provide on-going support.
- External agency advice where needed.
*Please note: These options need to be agreed upon for each pupil in conjunction with parents/carers and then regularly reviewed/modified.