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SEND
The SENDCO has extensive teaching and SENDCO experience and leads provision strategically.
“Our SENDco has 32 years in teaching experience and has held the position of SENDco at St Paul’s for 21 years, working closely with a number of outside agencies and other schools and making significant links with outreach services.”
The school reports success in supporting pupils with special educational needs, serious medical conditions, and physical disabilities.
“We are very proud of our success at meeting the needs of children from a diverse range of backgrounds and children with special educational needs, English as an additional language, serious medical conditions and physical disabilities.”
Pastoral
Safeguarding and promoting children's welfare is presented as everyone's responsibility.
“Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is EVERYONES responsibility.”
A dedicated team of designated safeguarding leads is available to provide support and answer questions about children's wellbeing.
“Our team of dedicated DSLs (designated safeguarding leads) are available on 0161 359 5316 if you need any support or have any questions relating to the well being of our children at St Paul’s CE Primary School.”
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Ethos
The school reports a vigilant culture that promotes children's welfare.
“At St Paul’s CE we have effective procedures in place for keeping our children and staff safe and have a culture of vigilance where children’s welfare is promoted.”
The school describes an inclusive, caring, safe and nurturing ethos.
“At St Paul’s CE our ethos is one where we welcome everyone into a caring, SAFE and nurturing environment.”
Sixth form
The school serves pupils aged 3 to 11 and therefore does not provide sixth-form education.
“St Paul's Primary School is a school open to both boys and girls from the ages of 3 to 11 years old and is maintained by Manchester City Council.”
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