St Bernadette Catholic Primary School. Accessibility Plan

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Version 1.0 Accessibility Plan Based on Model Policy: Name/Title of responsible committee/individual: N/A Curriculum Committee Date issued: October 2017 Review frequency: Target audience: 3 years All stakeholders Our Mission Statement, learning to grow in knowledge, faith and love through friendship with Jesus and Mary, underpins all that we do at. The Governing Body shall conduct the School with a view to promoting high standards of educational achievement. is committed to eliminating discrimination, advancing equality of opportunity and fostering good relations between different groups. These factors were considered in the formation and review of this policy and will be adhered to in its implementation and application across the whole school community. The School will promote the Gospel values together with the values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs. Staff and governors will actively challenge pupils, colleagues or parents expressing opinions contrary to fundamental British Values, including extremist views. Version Date Notes V1.0 Accessibility, October 2017 Page 1 of 6 October 2017

This Plan has been written with reference to the following guidance and documents. Equality Act 2010: Advice for Schools DfE Feb 2013 Children s and Families Act 2014 SEND Code of Practice 0-25 (July 2014) Schools SEND Information Report Regulations (2014) Statutory Guidance on Supporting pupils at school with medical conditions (April 2014) The National Curriculum in England: framework for Key Stage 1 and 2 (July 2014) Safeguarding Policy Special Educational Needs and Disability policy 2016 Teachers Standards 2012 Archived documents on the Department of Education website made available for reference use but do not reflect current Government policy or guidance: DfES Accessible Schools Guidance (July 2002): www.education.gov.uk (LEA 0168 2002) DfES Accessible Schools Summary Guidance (June 2002) www.education.gov.uk/publications/eorderingdownload/dfes-0462-2002.doc Definition of disability According to the Equalities Act 2010, a person has a disability if he/she has a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on his/her ability to carry out normal day-today activities. Information about the school St Bernadette Primary School with Nursery is a one form entry school in the village of London Colney. first opened on 21st April 197 our new nursery and entrance was opened in September 2009. The school comprises of Nursery, Reception Classrooms, and years 1-6 Classrooms. The EYFS/ KS1 classrooms have toilets inside their rooms; Key stage 2 pupils, and all children at playtimes, use shared toilets, one each for boys and girls. There is a large disabled access toilet in the reception area of the school. There is a shower room for staff. The nursery has its own disabled access toilet and shower area for pupils. (Currently the school does not use the shower areas.) The front of the school can be accessed down a slope to self-opening doors and then within the school after clearing safeguarding policy. The playground is accessed from the main children s gate down a slope. There is a learning support room and library. The school has a separate school hall and dining area. On site there is the Old Nursery Building currently being used for Music lessons, Breakfast club and after school Strong Roots club; this has its own separate entrance, toilets and kitchen The grounds are extensive and comprise two separate play areas for each of the Key Stages with a shared field and Gazebo. The Nursery / Reception have direct access to their outside learning environment. Key Stage 1 and 2 classrooms access via class doors that have steps and the main playground door that also has steps. Accessibility, October 2017 Page 2 of 6 October 2017

Current Range of disabilities within the School Community Class Teachers and TAs together with the SENCo work closely with external professionals to support the needs of our children. We receive visits from the Specialist Advisory Service for Early Years, Communication Disorders (ASD) CAT team, Sensory Impairment for Hearing / Visual Impairment, Windermere Specific Learning Difficulties Outreach Teacher, Educational Psychologist, Occupational Therapist, Speech and Language Therapist and Links Behaviour support. The aims of this plan are to: Increase access to the curriculum for disabled pupils Improve the physical environment to increase access to education and associated services Make improvements in the provision of information for disabled pupils Accessibility, October 2017 Page 3 of 6 October 2017

Target Strategy Outcome Time frame Achievements/ review / next steps Increase access to the curriculum for disabled pupils Provision maps / care plan/ pupil profiles will support meeting the needs for pupils with additional needs. Advice from outside agencies will be incorporated into provision maps. All staff will have training on reasonable adjustments and enabling environments. Dyslexia and Autism friendly classrooms with training for all staff with multisensory methods, greater use of additional resources, visual timetables. Hearing and Visually impaired pupils will have support from Sensory Team and staff working with pupils will have additional training. Pupil voice and close support of parents to ensure that all opinions are heard. Use of alternative methods of recording/ accessing is used where possible. Includes teaching and learning such as providing individualised curriculum / timetables and 1-1 SEN TA support where there is significant identified and diagnosed need and to access the wider curriculum of the school such as participation in after school clubs, school visits. Provision maps / care plans show access arrangements and advice / strategies from outside agencies. Staff awareness and confidence in supporting pupils with additional needs will be raised. Learning walks with Outreach teacher and pupils show improved environments and pupil voice for access. Hearing and Vision impaired pupils are accessing the curriculum. Parent voice show partnership with school. Evidence of alternatives to writing in books / plans. Individualised learning programmes showing progress in review meetings. Access to enhanced opportunities for all pupils. Accessibility, October 2017 Page 4 of 6 October 2017 Autumn 2017/ Ongoing

Improve the physical environment to increase access to education and associated services Improving access to the physical environment of the School additional ramped areas for the Key Stage 1 and 2 classrooms to access the playgrounds when planning and undertaking future improvements. Reasonable adjustments made to disabled toilet e.g. changing facilities. Liaise with advisory service and other settings. Use ERIC advice additionally trained TAs. Regular risk assessments for moving and handling Visually impaired pupils have clear colour differentiation for changes in gradient To have access plans to meet the needs of staff and pupils that facilitates access to most/ if not all, areas of the school. Appropriate toileting and staff arrangements in place with Intimate Care Policy. High contrast edges on steps. High visual tape on any vertical structures. Linked to buildings and premises timeframe / budget Autumn term 2017 and ongoing Autumn 2017 review existing high contrast tape/paint and renew as needed. Accessibility, October 2017 Page 5 of 6 October 2017

Make improvements in the provision of information for disabled pupils 1. School making itself aware of the services available through its LEA for converting written information into alternative formats, such as information in: simple language, symbols and larger print for prospective pupils who may have difficulty with standard forms of printed information. Visually impaired pupils to have additional resources specific to needs, e.g. numicon, tinted notebooks, tinted whiteboards, large font worksheets, monitor etc. Makaton signs and symbols including jigs (for specific bathroom sequences) to be used around the school with staff using Makaton as part of daily routine for those pupils who require it and as part of wave 1 quality first teaching. Hearing Impaired pupils supported with visual prompts / appropriate seating. Practical support for pupils wearing hearing aids. Staff training. The information should take account of pupils disabilities and pupils and parents preferred formats and be made available within a reasonable timeframe Evidence of additional resources on learning walks and pupil voice. Makaton signs and symbols part of school routine. Hearing impaired pupils can fully access the curriculum 2017 / 2018 Autumn 2017 / ongoing Refresh existing and update Autumn 2017 and ongoing Training September 2017 / ongoing Accessibility, October 2017 Page 6 of 6 October 2017