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SEND
The Head Teacher and the SENCO hold overall responsibility for SEND and Inclusion.
“The Head Teacher and the SENCO have overall responsibility for SEND and Inclusion.”
The designated SENCO is Mrs Jo Morgan, who holds the National Award for SEN (NASENCO)
“The designated SENCO at Blackheath Primary School is Mrs Jo Morgan . She has achieved the National Award for SEN (NASENCO award) a legal requirement from the Children and Families Bill, 2014.”
Pastoral
Named Designated Safeguarding Leads are Mrs Morgan and Kate Hill.
“If at anytime you have concerns about the welfare of a child, Mrs Morgan or Kate Hill , the Designated Safeguarding Leads, should be contacted.”
School participates in NSPCC's Speak Out. Stay Safe. programme for Years 2, 5 and 6.
“Blackheath Primary School participates in the NSPCC’s Speak Out. Stay Safe programme. Pupils in Years 2, 5 and 6 take part in age-appropriate workshops and assemblies designed to help them understand the importance of staying safe, recognising unsafe situations, and knowing how to seek help.”
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Enrichment
Every year group experiences trips, visits and visitors, plus a Key Stage Two residential, to build cultural capital.
“As part of our curriculum offer they will all experience trips, visits and visitors in every year group and will also have the opportunity to take part in a residential in Key Stage Two.”
Enrichment offer includes educational visits, forest schools, free music and swimming lessons, yoga, and specialist PE
“These include regular educational visits, visitors in school, free swimming lessons, free music lessons, forest schools, yoga lessons, specialist PE lessons and educational workshops.”
Ethos
School emphasises creating a safe, supportive, inclusive environment central to wellbeing and academic success.
“we place the utmost importance on nurturing a positive mindset and creating a safe, supportive environment in which children and families feel understood, valued, and supported.”
School received external accreditation (Wellbeing Charter Mark) confirming whole-school commitment to wellbeing.
“Blackheath Primary School has successfully completed the Wellbeing Charter Mark awarded by Sandwell Inclusion Support , recognising our whole-school commitment to promoting positive mental health and emotional wellbeing.”
Admissions
The Local Authority (Sandwell) is responsible for controlling admissions to Blackheath Primary School.
“The Local Authority (LA) is responsible for the control of admissions to Blackheath Primary School.”
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