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Beckfoot Trust is an organisation that links a group of local Bradford schools together so that they can collectively improve the life chances for young people within their schools. Our aim is to create a group of truly remarkable schools each with a genuine comprehensive intake. They will be wonderful places for young people to learn and grow up in. We want to make a difference. We want to create something special.

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SEND

At Beckfoot Oakbank, our main aim is to promote high expectations and raise standards of achievement across all areas of the school, delivering equality of opportunity and inclusion to every child, in a happy, purposeful, caring environment, ensuring that no child is left behind.

Some children require extra help, and our aim is to make sure that the more help they need, the more help they get. This is called a ‘graduated approach’. Support comes in a variety of different forms within school. The support that is most appropriate to your child in order to meet their individual needs will be discussed with you on a regular basis.
If difficulties persist or are particularly complex, the school’s SEND coordinator is Tonia Pugh, Deputy SEND coordinators are Meg Lawson and Rebecca Stevens, external agencies and specialists will become increasingly involved in supporting the child and their family.

Please refer to our SEND information report document to find our more about how we meet the needs of children with SEND in our school

Beckfoot Oakbank SEND Information report

Beckfoot Trust SEND Policy

Accessibility

Beckfoot Heaton Primary takes account of its responsibilities under the Equality Act 2010 and the SEND Code of Practice 2014. We do not treat disabled pupils less favourably than others, and we will always take reasonable steps to avoid putting disabled pupils at a substantial disadvantage. There is an Accessibility Plan to increase the ability of the school to cater for the needs of the disabled pupils.

Accessibility Plan

Parents/carers are invited to inform school of any disability that could prevent or impair their child’s full participation in school life. If we are made aware of any problems, we always try to make alternative arrangements to overcome any difficulties.

Bradford Local Offer

Bradford Local Offer or a printed copy can be obtained from:

Bradford Families Information Services by telephoning 01274 437503.

If you would like further help and support please use the following links to useful agencies.

Contact details of relevant support services