Special educational needs and disabilities at St Bartholomews C of E Primary School.

We are proud to be an inclusive school at St Bartholomews C of E Primary School. Through our comprehensive approach to SEND, we strive to provide a secure, caring and happy environment in which all of our pupils can experience success and enjoyment.

Our dedication to meet all children's individual needs helps us to maximise every child's inclusion in all aspects of school life. We believe in equal opportunities for all, where everyone is treated with respect, dignity and is equally valued. We value and honour the views of our pupils and their families and provide opportunities for them to influence change and to be fully involved in the decision-making process.

Our SEND Co-ordinators, Kath Brown, Megan Hartnett and Emily Schofield work together with our class teachers to provide support across our school.

Below is more detail about how we provide for children with special educational needs. Please take some time to read through this and if you have any further queries, please contact our SEND Co-ordinator Kath Brown on 0113 2639292.

For general enquiries please email info@stbartsleeds.org.uk.

For specific enquiries or concerns about your child, please contact your class teacher in the first instance, either in person, via the school telephone number, or by email.

For more information about extended services / after school provision, click here.

SEND Information

SEND Documents

SEND Useful Websites

Leeds Local Offer    
Information from the local authority on what is offered to support SEND.    
     
Leeds Mind Mate    
MindMate help you explore emotional wellbeing and mental health issues and offers information for parents, carers, young people and professionals    
     
Government Advice    
The government's guide on what to expect if your child has SEND.    
     
Leeds NHS CAMS    
CAMHS information for parents, carers, young people and professionals.    
     
SENDIASS    
Information and advice, for parents/carers, children, and young people with Special Educational Needs.    
     
SCOPE    
Free, independent and impartial information and support on the issues that matter to disabled people and their families.