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SEND, Equality and Inclusion

Blessed George Napier Catholic School and Sixth Form aims to be an inclusive school.  BGN staff are committed to giving all students every opportunity to achieve the highest standards regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity, attainment or background.  Everything we do is based on our five Gospel values of Compassion, Respect, Truth, Service and Forgiveness and we are committed to ensuring equality of opportunity for all pupils, staff, parents and carers irrespective of race, gender, disability, belief, sexual orientation, age or socio-economic background.

The National Curriculum is the starting point for planning a curriculum that meets the specific needs of individuals and groups of students through:

  • setting suitable learning challenges
  • responding to students’ diverse learning needs
  • overcoming potential barriers to learning and assessment for individuals and groups of students
  • providing other curricular opportunities outside the National Curriculum to meet the needs of individuals or groups of students
  • implementing and using appropriate provision and resources in individual and small group work
  • informing parents/carers of ICT opportunities which can be accessed in school and at home

Educational inclusion is achieved by continually reviewing what is done, through asking key questions and analysing data.

 The Learning Base supports the use of external professionals and assessors as well as providing information and resources to staff to assist us in providing the very best care for our students.

Please see our SEND Information Report, School Offer and SEND Policy below.  If you have any questions, or queries please do not hesitate to contact our SENCO and Inclusion Lead Mrs H Murdoch, on 01295 264216, senco@bgn.oxon.sch.uk .