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SEND & Inclusion

As Thomas Clarkson Academy enters new and exciting times, it remains dedicated to ensuring the inclusion, development and progress of all students. We believe that supporting, encouraging and challenging all learners including those with special educational needs, with English as an Additional Language and those who are gifted and talented, is of paramount importance.

Enquiries: send@thomasclarksonacademy.org
SEN Co-ordinator
Ms Kerry Bowen
Miss Tessa McNicol

Cooper Centre

On site, we have an Enhanced Resource Provision called the Cooper Centre, which is dedicated to the education and well-being of some students who have an Education, Health and Care Plan. Normally, students are taught in small mixed year classes in either Key Stage Three or Four. About half their timetable comprises English, Maths and Topic work. Students attend a wide range of mainstream lessons, including science, geography, history, art, drama and PE. The Cooper Centre has a team of committed teachers and teaching assistants, and the latter also support the students when they attend lessons outside of the Cooper Centre. This nurturing environment ensures that the students reach their potential, whilst developing self-confidence and resilience by using facilities such as the Restaurant and Eden.  

Students with Special Educational Needs

SEND Information Report 2021-22

***Annex to Thomas Clarkson Academy’s SEND Information Report: COVID-19, school closures and SEND provision***

TCA Accessibility Report 2021-22

Cambridgeshire's Local Offer

Brooke Weston Trust's SEN/Inclusion policy

Our aim at Thomas Clarkson Academy, is for all students with Special Educational Needs to have an individualised support programme, based on careful monitoring and assessment by our large Inclusion team, to ensure appropriate progress is made at all times. We endeavour to offer provisions which are geared to students’ individual needs, in partnership with teachers, parents and carers.

Provisions at Thomas Clarkson can range from:

  • In-class support
  • Individual support
  • Group work
  • Differentiated curriculum
  • Individualised intervention in our Learning Support Centre
  • Language/cultural support from the English as an Additional Language Team (EAL)

We offer a range of interventions, both in and out of school. These are based on the needs of individual students and can include conflict management, social skills, behaviour management and life skills.

Literacy Support

The Academy has a commitment to raising the literacy levels of all students. 

Each year, all Key Stage 3 students’ reading ages are assessed and intervention is put in place to support students who experience difficulties. The Academy has a range of interventions from small group literacy sessions to 1:1 precision teaching that can be used to support students’ literacy progress. The Special Educational Needs team have further diagnostic reading and spelling analysis tools that can be used to create a personal learning plan for students with literacy difficulties. Progress is closely monitored and reviewed on a termly basis.

Students with English as an Additional Language

Students with English as an Additional Language are assessed upon entering Thomas Clarkson Academy, in order to establish students’ skills and abilities. Each student can access a dedicated induction programme designed to equip them for their first, potentially daunting, days in a new environment. Students and parents can access an own-language DVD intended to inform and reassure them about life at Thomas Clarkson Academy.

Thomas Clarkson Academy is dedicated to ensuring all of its students reach their full potential, and are developing an ever expanding range of specialist EAL staff to complement the team. Our EAL Co-ordinator, who can also translate communications and liaise with parents, is complemented by our teaching staff with EAL responsibilities and the Cambridgeshire Race Equality and Diversity Service, who visit the Academy to support newly arriving students with their adjustment to Thomas Clarkson's life and lessons.

In addition, Thomas Clarkson Academy has a team of extremely dedicated ‘young interpreters’ and ‘English language Buddies’ to assist students in lessons and around the Academy.

Thomas Clarkson Academy is dedicated to developing links and building confidence within its feeder communities. We continue to strive to involve parents, carers and families of all students in the education of its students and school life.

Homework Club

The SEND team offer Homework Club to all students who have any additional needs. 

Meet the SEND Team:

Staff Role Email
Ms T McNicol AP SEND Tessa.Mcnicol@thomasclarksonacademy.org
Ms K Bowen Senior Assistant SendCo Kerry.Bowen@thomasclarksonacademy.org
Mrs F Ross Assistant SendCo Francesca.Ross@thomasclarksonacademy.org
Mrs D Leverton Assistant SendCo Danielle.Leverton@thomasclarksonacademy.org
Mrs L Chapman Higher level teaching assistant Lindsay.Chapman@thomasclarksonacademy.org
Mr S Ray Higher level teaching assistant Spike.Ray@thomasclarksonacademy.org
Mrs A Matuszczyk Higher level teaching assistant and teacher of EAL Agnieszka.Matuszczyk@thomasclarksonacademy.org
Miss A Sikora ALG & EAL Lead Alicja.Sikora@thomasclarksonacademy.org
Mr B Maraschin Higher level teaching assistant and  Tutor Bruno.Maraschin@thomasclarksonacademy.org
Mrs L Kinsey Higher level teaching assistant Lynn.Kinsey@thomasclarksonacademy.org
Mr A Sutton SEND Administrator Alex.Sutton@thomasclarksonacademy.org

 

 

We have partnered with Norfolk County Council’s TITAN (Travel Independence Training across Norfolk) team and are currently delivering the Ready to Go! travel training programme to our students. TITAN offers young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) support to help them to become confident independent travellers. The Ready to Go! programme is a flexible framework for students from Year 7 onwards and teaches six core modules:  

 

  • Pedestrian Skills  
  • Communication Skills  
  • Personal Health, Safety and Wellbeing 
  • Problem-Solving Skills 
  • Journey Planning Skills 
  • Journey Practice Skills  

 

The skills that the TITAN training provides have a holistic, positive impact across the whole of the young person’s life. Once completed, TITAN can support our students to transition to independently travelling to and from school or college, where appropriate.