At Church Eaton Primary School, we believe that every child is unique and deserves the opportunity to succeed. We are committed to providing a fully inclusive environment where pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) are supported to achieve their potential and participate fully in all aspects of school life.
We have high expectations for all pupils, and we work to ensure that barriers to learning are identified early and addressed through high-quality teaching, targeted support and inclusive classroom practice. Our aim is to ensure that every child feels valued, confident and able to thrive within our school community.
We believe that effective SEND provision is built on strong partnerships between pupils, parents, staff and external professionals. By listening carefully to children and families, and through the use of the graduated approach (Assess, Plan, Do, Review), we ensure that support is responsive, personalised and focused on helping pupils make progress.
Our vision is to remove barriers to learning, nurture independence and build resilience so that all pupils, including those with SEND, develop the knowledge, skills and confidence they need for the next stage of their education and beyond.

The SENCo (SEND Coordinator) at Church Eaton is Mr. D. Baker.
If you have any queries about our SEND offer, please contact the office on: 01785 823 089.

Alternatively, we can be reached via email:
senco@churcheaton.staffs.sch.uk

The accessibility plan shows how Church Eaton Primary School intends, over time, aims to increase the accessibility of our school for disabled pupils, staff, parents/carers and visitors.

You can download the accessibility plan and SEND information report by clicking on the tiles below; as well as Staffordshire’s local offer Staffordshire Connects:

We are proud to be a part of SUA Trust

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SUAT supports and leads in the set-up of new academies joining the partnership. The services provided by the central support function cover both educational and non-educational support. In terms of educational support, SUAT is linked to the School of Education of Staffordshire University, which is an outstanding ITT provider.

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