Arrangements For The Admission Of Students With Disabilities
The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 defines a disabled person as one who has a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on a person's ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. Most children with Special Needs will not be disabled within the meaning of the Act.
The admission of students with disabilities is considered in the first instance in the same way as non-disabled students. Further considerations are made in the light of need and accessibility. It is the Governors’ Policy to accommodate students with disabilities should parents wish. Steps are taken to prevent any students being treated less favourably than other students. In practice we ensure that classroom and extra-curricular activities encourage the participation of all students, including those categorised as having Special Educational Needs. Staff organise human and physical resources within the school to increase access to learning and participation by all students.
Barrs Court Primary strives to ensure that the culture and ethos of the school are such that, whatever the abilities and needs of members of the school community, everyone is equally valued and treats one another with respect under the Equality Act 2010. Students should be provided with the opportunity to experience, understand and value diversity.
We aim to include all students, including those with disabilities, in the full life of the school. Our strategies to do this will include:
- having high expectations of all students
- finding ways in which all students can take part in the full curriculum including sport and music
- planning out-of-school activities including all school trips and excursions so that students with disabilities can participate
- setting admissions policy and criteria which does not discriminate against students with disabilities or treat them unfairly
- devising teaching strategies which will remove barriers to learning and participate for students with disabilities
- planning the physical environment of the school to cater for the needs of students with disabilities
- raising awareness of disability amongst school staff (teaching and non-teaching) through a programme of training
- providing written information for students with disabilities in a form which is user friendly
- using language which does not offend in all its literature and make staff and students aware of the importance of language
- examining our library and reading books to ensure that there are examples of positive images of disabled people
Existing facilities provided to assist access to the school by students with disabilities are:
- Wheelchair access at all entrances and sections of the school.
- Exterior lighting to improve evening access.
- A Disabled Toilet is offered close to reception (although we are awaiting a ramp to enable improved access)
- Disabled parking is available at the main entrance