SEND Information

Eldon House – SEND Specialist Unit for Social, Emotional and Mental Health

As a part of our commitment to providing an inclusive and personalised education, we have a SEND specialist unit for a limited number of students with an Education Health Care Plan, where they have been identified as having more specific needs around SEMH. We aim to provide a range of support to enable all students to access the broad and balanced curriculum. Students access their curriculum mainly in small teaching groups; they may, however, take part in one-to-one sessions away from the main class. During these sessions, led by experienced, specialist staff, students will have the opportunity to develop emotional literacy, academic support, language and communication skills and social skills. Students are allocated places at Eldon House through the Local Authority’s formal procedures which assess individual pupil needs. All students will have an Educational, Health and Care Plan (EHCP).

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