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How is the school made accessible to all?
We have wheelchair access for both parents and children to the lower floor including ramps and accessible toilet facilities.
Children and young people with significant hearing loss are supported by specialist Local Education Authority Advisers.
In Sutton this is called the Hearing and Visual Education Service (HaVES).
For children and young people with visual impairment, we provide additional visual resources and enlarged print if needed. The Local Education Authority provides support from the services mentioned above.
We have dedicated areas such as a sensory space for children to access if appropriate and needed.
A range of learning resources such as assistive technology, writing slopes, pencil grips, alternative scissors, balance cushions and alternative recording methods are all available to help children to access learning as needed.
Classrooms and provision is adapted on the basis that what is necessary for some, is useful for all.
