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23/04/24

🚚Special delivery today!📦Lots of students have earned their favourite treat via our character merit system! 🎖️Lots happy faces tomorrow! We can't wait 🤩✨ 💎🔵 pic.twitter.com/Whe8oTSWni

23/04/24

Hooray 🎉🥳 Well done Ellie & Scarlett!!! 💎🔵 https://t.co/r1f97iXdLs

22/04/24

Happy Monday everyone! It's back to business rewarding our students who go above and beyond in and out the classroom! 💎🔵 pic.twitter.com/jjf6pO1iBc

20/04/24

Skip the queue lunch passes🥪Full stationery set 📐📏🖋️✏️ to LED lights🚥! Here are a few more character merit shop winners🤩!!! You've earned them, you deserve them! 💎🔵 💙 pic.twitter.com/zKLtSxQ4hq

20/04/24

April has been so good to us! This is one of many victories we experienced this month! 🥳 💎🔵 https://t.co/Hw30bcmriJ

18/04/24

Preparations are in full swing for our futures event tonight. Open to all HACH students and their families. pic.twitter.com/TgtjfnYKpo

12/04/24

I’m sure you can tell how we’re getting on by the song choice in the video😉Here is part TWO of just some of the amazing events we’ve had for the young people 🔵 💎 pic.twitter.com/HFxTZlWaqL

12/04/24

The last few months have been amazing here at HACH! Here is part One of just some of the amazing events we’ve had for the young people 🔵 💎 pic.twitter.com/R8zw775es3

03/04/24

A few pictures from last nights fixture under the lights between and . A great way to end a day at 📸⚽️ pic.twitter.com/ghfUCgEuC4

02/04/24

World Autism Awareness Day 2024. At HACH we celebrate the neurodiversity in our academy.

30/03/24

It was another great 'Culture Day' here at HACH. 💎💙 pic.twitter.com/cnEEPW06pq

27/03/24

A wonderful day at the Latin Spelling Bee . Congratulations to Zoe for her 3rd place individual performance and to all the team for finishing in 5th overall. Huge thanks to for an amazing event! pic.twitter.com/DX2l6goOWW

27/03/24

A wonderful day at the Latin Spelling Bee . Congratulations to Zoe for her 3rd place individual performance and to all the team for finishing in 5th overall. Huge thanks to for an amazing event! pic.twitter.com/DX2l6goOWW

27/03/24

Lovely weather for a lovely celebration 🎉🥳💎🔵 pic.twitter.com/AwroMXwVxn

26/03/24

✨ Character Merit Shop ✨Well done to our students! 💎🔵 pic.twitter.com/AdMfDPUMnz

26/03/24

Well done everyone! Well deserved prizes! We see the stationary set was chosen instead of Haribos! Great prep for our return from Easter! 📐📏💎🔵 pic.twitter.com/R5mGAI9S3O

26/03/24

✨Confidence, zest, kindness, responsibility and Grit in and around the academy✨! More students Cashing in their merits for prizes! ✅💎🔵 pic.twitter.com/DspLj83H11

26/03/24

They were excellent and challenging questions. Hope everyone had a great day https://t.co/g67seayuV9

26/03/24

They were excellent and challenging questions. Hope everyone had a great day https://t.co/g67seayuV9

26/03/24

Yesterday our Year 11 GCSE Citizenship students attended the UK Parliament - learning about its great history, engaging in debates and even had some thoughtful questions for Thurrock MP 💙💎 pic.twitter.com/RJxQzPiZgr

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Posted on April 1st 2019

Aiming for SEND Inclusion Award - Update

Harris Academy Chafford Hundred is aiming to achieve an award for our Special Educational Needs and Disability provision in school: The SEND Inclusion Award.

Harris Academy Chafford Hundred is committed to providing an appropriate and high quality education to all the children living in our local area. We believe that all children, including those identified as having special educational needs and disabilities have a common entitlement to a broad and balanced academic and social curriculum, which is accessible to them, and to be fully included in all aspects of school life.

The SEND Inclusion Award offers mainstream schools the opportunity to gain accreditation for high-quality provision and outcomes for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Schools are required to reflect on and improve their provision in line with a series of objectives that fulfil both Ofsted criteria and the SEND Code of Practice*. Specifically, the award focuses on ‘outcomes’ for pupils and how schools can demonstrate the impact of their SEND provision.

The award will help schools develop high-quality SEND provision throughout the school by:

  • promoting awareness of SEND issues and inclusion for all staff, parents, pupils and governors
  • evaluating and improving classroom practice and interventions
  • focusing on pupil outcomes.

Successful completion of the award will enable schools to:

  • gain recognition for high-quality education and care for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities
  • demonstrate to parents, governors and Ofsted inspectors that the school provision complies with current legislation and the SEND Code of Practice, and is effective in achieving good outcomes for all pupils. NB The term ‘parent’ is used throughout to represent the principal adult or adults caring for the pupil with SEND and is intended to cover any main caregiver.

Update on progress - 28 March 2019

Following your feedback from the first evaluations we have now implemented:

  • SEND parent information board: in reception by the Art room and handouts are also available from the front desk.
  • Termly parent forums: dates and times will be available at reception. The next forum is 1st April 3.45-4.30pm.
  • Homework club on a Thursday for students requiring additional support.
  • New Pupil Provision Passports
  • Student participation: providing their views in the development of their provision and support.
  • Speech and language assessments and interventions.
  • School will have a speech therapist on site from September 2019.
  • Handwriting intervention.
  • SEN team are available to meet parents at all parents’ evenings.
  • NVQ level 2 special educational needs courses available to all staff offering courses on: Mental health, Autism, Dyslexia and learning difficulties.
  • Teacher training for supporting students with hearing impairment and vision impairment.
  • Teacher training on specific areas of SEND
  • Team around the child meetings to ensure staff are kept up-to-date and informed regularly of any changes in provision.

Further information

If you would like any further information, please contact SEN department: sen@harrischaffordhundred.org.uk

Tania Sneddon

Executive Learning Support Manager / SENCo