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Last checked 31 Jul 2026

SEND

The school runs a dedicated SEND hub classroom providing bespoke curriculum lessons, speech and language intervention, and enrichment opportunities for pupils with SEND.

“The hub is a special classroom, which meets the needs of pupils with SEND through bespoke curriculum lessons, speech and language intervention and enrichment opportunities.”
Verified 31 Jul 2026Source

Each morning, a small group of 10 children attend the SEND hub with a dedicated SEND teacher and Hub Manager for bespoke English and Maths lessons before rejoining peers.

“Each morning, 10 children from across our school attend morning curriculum lessons in the hub with our SEND teacher, Tess and Hub Manager, Mina.”
Verified 31 Jul 2026Source

Pastoral

Pastoral curriculum includes aspects such as understanding equalities and developing mental strength

“includes many aspects from understanding equalities to developing mental strength”
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School has a personalised, purposeful and robust pastoral curriculum that builds progressively from Early Years to Year 6

“personalised, purposeful and robust pastoral curriculum that builds progressively”
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Enrichment

SEND pupils go on enrichment trips such as a visit to the London Aquarium linked to classroom learning themes.

“This week, the SEND team took some Key Stage 2 pupils on an exciting Enrichment trip into central London to visit the London Aquarium.”
Verified 31 Jul 2026Source

Pupils travel to a leisure centre for enrichment swimming lessons with a specialist instructor.

“The children have lessons with a specialist swimming instructor and are learning lots of new water skills such as floating, blowing bubbles and kicking their legs.”
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Ethos

School's vision statement frames pupils as becoming confident, respectful, aspirational modern British citizens contributing globally

“Every St. Stephen’s child blossoms into a confident, respectful, modern British citizen prepared to be an aspirational contributor in the global community.”
Verified 31 Jul 2026Source

Aim is for children to feel safe, build self-esteem, and be listened to and cared for

“children develop an understanding of how to keep themselves safe, allow their self esteem to flourish and have the confidence to voice their views knowing they will be listened to and cared for.”
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About School

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityNewham
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeMixed
Application Status

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