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Special Educational Needs

St George's Inclusion Team

Headteacher - Mr J Rolt

Deputy Headteacher - Ms J Walker

Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo)- Miss C Parnell - sen@stg.fa1.uk

Latest Updates 

Welcome to Special Educational Needs (SEN) at St George's

SEND in a Nutshell

Click on the document below to see our latest data and information about SEND provision at our school:

SEND in a Nutshell

Zones of Regulation 

The Zones of Regulation framework and curriculum (Kuypers, 2011) teaches students scaffolded skills toward developing a metacognitive pathway to build awareness of their feelings/internal state and utilize a variety of tools and strategies for regulation, prosocial skills, self-care, and overall wellness. This includes exploring tools and strategies for mindfulness, sensory integration, movement, thinking strategies, wellness, and healthy connection with others. The Zones of Regulation provides a common language and compassionate framework to support positive mental health and skill development for all, while serving as an inclusion strategy for neurodiverse learners, those who have experienced trauma, and/or have specific needs in terms of social, emotional, and behavioural development.

To find out more: The Zones of Regulation

Statutory Information

What is the SEN information report? 

The SEN information report is intended to tell you how the school's SEN policy is used. How help and support for pupils with SEND works at St Georges. It is your insiders guide to our school and SEN.  The report should be written in a way that makes the information clear and meaningful for parents. It is reviewed annually and any queries or questions are warmly welcomed. 

Check out our SEN information report below:

SEN Information Report 2025

SEN Policy - STG 24-25

What is the local offer?

The SEND Local Offer offers information in a single place. The Local Offer helps children, young people and their parents to understand what services and support they can expect from a range of local agencies - including their statutory entitlements.

Schools local offer:

Schools Local Offer

Tameside local offer:

Tameside Local Offer

Graduated Approach Provision at St George's

St George's Graduated Approach to SEN1. Cognition and Learning

2. Communication and Interaction

3. Social, Emotional and Mental Health

4. Physical and Sensory

5. THRIVE document - SEN Matching Provision to Need

School Policies

Acessibility Plan including Audit 2023

Equality Scheme 2021-24

SEN Policy - STG 24-25 

Government Guidance

Diversity and Inclusion Strategy SCREEN

Equality Act 2010

SEND Code of Practice January 2015

Young Person's Guide to the Children and Families Act

Website Links

Parent Links

Our Kids Eyes - Support groups for SEN

Dyslexia 

What is dyslexia? (Dyslexia Association)

What is dyslexia? (The British Dyslexia Association)

ADHD and ADD

What is ADHD? (NHS)

What is ADHD? (ADHD UK)

ADHD Tameside local offer

Resources Archive - ADHD Foundation : ADHD Foundation

Autism

What is autism? (National Autistic Society)

Tameside Autism Network Autism service for Children