At Ribbleton Avenue Methodist Junior School, we are committed to ensuring that children with sensory and/or physical needs are fully included within all aspects of school life. We aim to remove barriers to learning, promote independence and ensure children can access an ambitious curriculum safely and successfully.
We recognise that every child’s needs are different and support is carefully personalised to meet individual needs. Staff work closely with parents, healthcare professionals and outside agencies to ensure appropriate provision, adaptations and support are in place.
High-quality adaptive teaching and inclusive practice are embedded across school to support children with sensory and physical needs.
Support may include:
Progress and provision are monitored carefully by the class teacher, teaching assistants and SENDCo, alongside parents and external professionals where appropriate.
Physical Disabilities and Medical Needs
RAMJS is fully accessible and designed to support inclusion for children with physical disabilities and medical needs.
Our school:
Children with physical impairments are encouraged to be as independent and included as possible within all aspects of school life.
Where required, children may have:
School works closely with:
Staff receive training where needed to ensure children’s medical and physical needs are supported safely and appropriately.
Children with gross motor difficulties may also access:
Hearing Needs
We work closely with families and specialist services to support children with hearing impairments and hearing difficulties.
Support may include:
We work alongside Lancashire specialist hearing and physical teams to ensure appropriate provision and equipment are in place.
Communication between school, parents and the child remains ongoing to ensure support continues to meet individual needs effectively.
Visual Impairment and Sight Needs
Children with visual impairments or sight difficulties are supported through adaptive teaching strategies and adapted resources to help them access learning successfully.
Support may include:
Staff work closely with parents and specialist professionals to ensure children’s visual needs are supported effectively within school.
Sensory Processing and Regulation
Some children may experience sensory processing difficulties which can impact on concentration, emotional regulation, communication and participation within school life.
Support may include:
At RAMJS, we aim to create calm, supportive and inclusive environments where children feel safe, regulated and ready to learn.