Understanding Different Types of Schools and Settings for Children with SEND
- Description: Mainstream schools are traditional schools that cater to children of all abilities, including those with SEND.
- Support and Resources: Mainstream schools provide a range of support and resources to meet the diverse needs of students with SEND, including:
- Special educational provision within the classroom, such as differentiated instruction and individualised learning plans.
- Access to additional support staff, such as teaching assistants or learning support assistants.
- Collaboration with external professionals, such as educational psychologists or speech therapists, to provide specialised support as needed.
- Description: Special schools are specifically designed to meet the needs of children with more complex or severe SEND.
- Support and Resources: Special schools offer specialised support and resources tailored to the individual needs of students, including:
- Smaller class sizes and higher staff-to-student ratios to provide more individualised attention and support.
- Access to specialist facilities and equipment, such as sensory rooms or therapy rooms.
- Comprehensive support services, including speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and counselling, provided on-site.
- Description: Alternative provisions are alternative educational settings for children who may struggle to thrive in mainstream or special school environments.
- Support and Resources: Alternative provisions offer flexible and tailored support to meet the specific needs of students, including:
- Individualised learning programmes focused on academic, vocational, or social skills development.
- Small-group or one-to-one teaching to provide personalised support and attention.
- Access to specialist interventions or therapies to address specific needs or challenges.
- Description: Specialist units are units or provisions within mainstream schools that cater to students with specific SEND needs.
- Support and Resources: Specialist units offer targeted support and resources within a mainstream school setting, including:
- Specialised teaching and support staff trained to work with students with specific needs, such as autism or hearing impairment.
- Access to adapted resources and facilities, such as sensory rooms or communication aids.
- Collaboration with mainstream school staff to ensure a fully inclusive and supportive learning environment.
- Description: Early years provision includes nurseries, preschools, and reception classes for children aged 0-5.
- Support and Resources: Early years provision offers a range of support and resources to meet the needs of children with SEND, including:
- Access to early intervention services, such as speech and language therapy or developmental support.
- Individualised learning plans and targeted support to address developmental delays or challenges.
- Collaboration with parents and external professionals to provide holistic support and early intervention strategies.
- Description: Primary education includes Key Stages 1 and 2, typically for children aged 5-11.
- Support and Resources: Primary schools provide a range of support and resources to meet the needs of children with SEND, including:
- Individualised learning plans and differentiated instruction to accommodate diverse learning needs.
- Access to additional support staff, such as teaching assistants, to provide targeted interventions and support.
- Collaboration with external professionals, such as educational psychologists or behaviour specialists, to address complex needs and challenges.
- Transition support and guidance to prepare students for secondary school.
- Description: Secondary education includes Key Stages 3 and 4, typically for children aged 11-16.
- Support and Resources: Secondary schools offer a range of support and resources to meet the needs of students with SEND, including:
- Access to specialised subject support and vocational pathways tailored to individual interests and abilities.
- Transition support and guidance to prepare students for post-16 education, training, or employment.
- Collaboration with external agencies and support services to provide holistic support for students with complex needs or disabilities.
Useful documents
School list 2024 | (pdf 475KB) |
Sefton SEN Units and Resource Provision | (pdf 270KB) |