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SEND

At Burnside Primary School, we are deeply committed to offering an ambitious, inclusive curriculum that ensures the absolute best possible progress for every single pupil, whatever their unique needs, backgrounds, or abilities.

Our approach to inclusion is driven directly by our school motto: Be Safe, Be Smart, Be Kind. We believe that every child has the right to feel completely secure, to challenge themselves dynamically in their learning, and to be treated with the utmost kindness and respect.

Statutory Compliance & Frameworks

In delivering our localised support, Burnside Primary School strictly adheres to all current national legislation and statutory guidance, ensuring our practice meets the highest regulatory standards. Our provision fully incorporates:

  • Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014

  • The Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Code of Practice

  • The Special Educational Needs (Personal Budgets and Direct Payments) Regulations

  • Section 49 and Section 137 transitional arrangements

  • The Equality Act 2010 (incorporating Schedule 10 responsibilities)

  • The latest statutory revisions of Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE)

  • Supporting Pupils at School with Medical Conditions statutory guidance

The Graduated Approach & Early Identification

We know that children learn in beautifully diverse ways and have distinct developmental timelines. Burnside is fully committed to the early identification of SEND, tracking development right from our two-year-old Budding Explorers and Nursery provisions through to Upper Key Stage 2.

We adopt a rigorous "graduated approach" (Assess, Plan, Do, Review) that acknowledges a continuum of special educational needs. Where necessary, we work proactively with the Local Authority and health services to call upon increasing specialist expertise to advise, support, and eliminate any learning or physical barriers a child may encounter.

Working in Partnership with Families

You, as parents and carers, are heavily involved at every single stage of the journey. We recognise that you are the true experts on your child.

Working collaboratively alongside your child's class teacher and Mrs Corinna Burnip, our school Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Coordinator (SENDCO), we will co-produce a personalised Pupil Passport. This plan outlines targeted strategies, individualised adaptations, and success criteria designed to support your child to thrive independently.

Statutory Documents & External Signposting

Further operational detail regarding our provisions, adaptive teaching toolkits, and physical adaptations can be found within our primary statutory documents:

Annual SEND Information Report  

SEND Policy 

Accessibility Plan

The Northumberland Local Offer

Every local authority must publish information about services they expect to be available for children and young people with SEND aged 0 to 25. The official Northumberland SEND Local Offer can be accessed directly at: Northumberland SEND Local Offer Website

Independent Parent Support

For independent information, advice, and support regarding the SEND pathway, parents and carers can contact the Northumberland Information, Advice and Support Service (IASS) via the following channels: