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20/12/24

Year 3 making their moving monsters with a pneumatic system in DT this week! pic.twitter.com/pFhywnBqRM

20/12/24

Yesterday, Year 3 was joined by a WaterAid volunteer. The children saw how the money they raised will help people all across the world. Thank you for delivering the assembly to our children. pic.twitter.com/MUpcvSFAWc

20/12/24

We all enjoyed a wonderful Christmas dinner cooked by Amanda and our Cucina team and we had crackers provided by our amazing PTA. Merry Christmas. pic.twitter.com/7Rt0JmjJIl

19/12/24

Year 5 are so proud of their artwork raising £137 for . We are sending some Christmas cards and Lino prints to the hospital to thank their staff and hopefully bring some Christmas joy to the children. pic.twitter.com/aVXp6xELfj

13/12/24

EYFS have raised over £100 for the Salvation Army’s Be a Star Christmas campaign by baking and decorating biscuits this week. pic.twitter.com/ySQOcuYpIH

13/12/24

Our choir visited Bradbury House in the RBLI village and sang some lovely Christmas songs for the residents. pic.twitter.com/SLp0F6kmai

13/12/24

Gymnastics results are in! Special shout out to the following children: Alarna - 1st place UKS2 🥇 Sofia - 2nd place UKS2 🥈 Mia - 3rd place UKS2 🥉 Zeynep - 3rd place UKS2 🥉 All teams placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd out of 7 schools. Well done Aylesford! pic.twitter.com/Ouuvm6sAf3

13/12/24

Year 4 had lots of fun in science this week finding out whether materials are conductors or insulators. pic.twitter.com/9Z5vdBjyDR

12/12/24

Year 2 have learned so much about cooking in DT this term. They showed an impressive range of skills to bake their flatbreads and make dips to go with them. They absolutely loved eating the finished products too! pic.twitter.com/G78AizSkCI

12/12/24

Amazing concentration in our DT lesson in Year 2. The children have developed their cutting, chopping and slicing skills ready to make their healthy snacks. pic.twitter.com/XmUJIxPmsG

12/12/24

Despite the wet weather on Tuesday, Year 3 still completed their sponsored walk for . Thank you to everyone who has donated. If you would still like to donate the link is below! https://t.co/yNVQGJncBd Every penny is very much appreciated. pic.twitter.com/r0N2cSY5qC

10/12/24

SANTA DASH 2024 🎅🏻 Thanks to our parents, staff and friends and a brilliant effort from all of our children, we managed to raise a huge £796 for Crisis! pic.twitter.com/5hzURetvRy

10/12/24

Year 3 loved observing different types of soils in Science. We looked at the texture and appearance! pic.twitter.com/ujXnb1n5nh

09/12/24

We are all working hard to improve our vocabulary and Ewan in Year 3 used our Word Of The Week in his writing and received his prize in assembly. So far we have had spontaneous, propelled and surprise. pic.twitter.com/vO8ru4xhMX

09/12/24

Thank you so much to for our blind football resources. The children will absolutely love using these as part of our drive for sport for all. pic.twitter.com/1Le7BiCcb1

06/12/24

Aylesford’s amazing Santa Dash fundraising for Crisis at Christmas. So proud of everyone who took part and supported. pic.twitter.com/J76DvHxq6I

06/12/24

We really enjoyed our geometry lesson, finding 2D shapes, in our environment. pic.twitter.com/rKYdVTXdrL

06/12/24

As part of Year 3’s learning, they are aiming to raise money for WaterAid to help people who don’t access to clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene. They are taking part in a sponsored walk and any donations would be greatly appreciated! https://t.co/yNVQGJncBd

06/12/24

Huge thank you to who very kindly donated this Christmas tree for our school hall! pic.twitter.com/TQ9dWN1dzO

06/12/24

Ash class have printing their lino! We are very proud of how effective they look! pic.twitter.com/P6Bn2IUIeC

28/11/24

Year 5 have been cutting their Lino ready to print next week. Can you spot any of the London landmarks? pic.twitter.com/7NGnjgSb31

26/11/24

Year 5 had a brilliant time at The London Eye and River Cruise to inspire their learning this term. pic.twitter.com/JEPzi7EqRL

26/11/24

Year 5 had a brilliant day visiting the London Eye and River Cruise to inspire their learning this term! pic.twitter.com/VZRWEZ2qQf

22/11/24

Sofia, in Year 6, has worked hard to enhance her learning, making an Anderson Shelter out of materials found at home! Next week, Year 6 will be creating their own shelters in DT, further developing their WWII knowledge! pic.twitter.com/VNGzaptqN2

Special Education Needs and Disability Information

SENCO: Mrs Sophie Varnham        E-mail: SENCO@aylesford.viat.org.uk

Our Ethos and Values

At Valley Invicta Primary School at Aylesford, we are proud to be an inclusive environment, welcoming children with a range of learning and physical disabilities to our school. We work hard to get to know every child in our care and do what we can to support children’s individual learning needs. We work well as a team and include children, parents and other professionals as part of this. All staff have high expectations of children and set challenging learning targets. We have clear plans to support children in achieving these goals and provide parents with details of these. We run a range of specific, targeted and effective interventions but believe that children are best supported by outstanding classroom practice and quality first teaching. We believe in early identification so that the right support can be put in place. We want every child to reach their potential and want to support children and their families in removing any barriers to achieving this.

The SENCO

At Valley Invicta Primary School at Aylesford, the person than co-ordinates provision for children with special educational needs or disabilities is Sophie Varnham. She can be contacted at school on 01622 718192. Mrs Varnham would be happy to meet with you, by appointment, to discuss your child.

SEN and Disability Policies and the New Code of Practice

From 1 September 2014, the government introduced a new SEN Code of Practice.
The SEN and Disability policy is was developed with parents and other stakeholders and this is available on our website.

Kent County Council produces a document called Mainstream Core Standards, which we abide by at Valley Invicta Primary School at Aylesford. This document sets out the school’s responsibility to meeting the needs of children with SEN&D. 

How we support children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

We believe that the early identification of pupils with additional educational needs is vital as this enables the child’s needs to be assessed and provided for accordingly. Our teachers are highly trained in many areas of special educational needs and specific learning difficulties like dyslexia, Autistic Spectrum Disorders and Speech and Language difficulties. Wherever possible, teachers will adapt their teaching style in class and give different work tasks to children so that every child can achieve and make progress; we call this differentiation. For most children, their needs can be met through this approach.

In some cases, even if a special educational need has not been identified, we put in place extra support to enable the pupil to catch up or keep up with their peers academically, socially or physically. These may be in the form of additional in-class support, which we call ‘quality first teaching’ or a special outside of class provision called an ‘intervention’. 

We currently offer the following types of intervention: booster classes, Read, Write Inc small group and 1:1 interventions, 1:1 reading, reading groups, maths groups, Speechlink programmes, Language Link programmes, BEAM, BEAM Plus, Clever Fingers, specific programmes, designed by speech therapists, OT and physiotherapists, social skills groups, as well as other interventions we have designed ourselves.

The range and type of interventions are constantly changing or being added to. Please speak to your child’s class teacher or Mr Harrington, Headteacher, if you would like any further information about the provision we have in school.

Access to outside services

As a school, we can currently make referrals to outside professionals including:

  • the NHS for speech and language therapists, occupational therapists and paediatricians;
  • agencies that support at family-level such as support workers or family advisors;
  • the specialist teaching service covering all areas or SEN and Disability;
  • councillors;

We can also use our funding to pay for an educational psychologist or alternative, private therapists e.g. Play Therapists, if it is appropriate to do so.

We would discuss the need for outside agency involvement with parents first.

Further Information and Support

As a school we are committed to working to support the whole family and Mr Harrington, Headteacher, is available to offer further advice and guidance to parents.  We have also found Kent Parent Partnership to be an invaluable resource to parents. Information about how they may be able to help can be found on their website, alongside some really helpful downloads about SEN and Disability across Kent.

Any complaints from parents of children with SEND should be directed to Dr A Ekins, SEN Director for the Trust.

Email: a.ekins@viat.org.uk

To read our SEN and Disability Policy and Accessibility Policy, please visit our Policies page.