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Inclusion

St Stephen’s Church Primary School is fully committed to providing an inclusive education for all children. We strive to support all our children and enable them to achieve across all aspects within primary school experience, alongside their peers. To do this, many steps are taken to support them through their learning journey. Quality teaching is vital; however, for some children, there are occasions when further additional support may be needed to help them achieve their targets.

For full details of our provision please view our SEND Information Report and our SEND Policy 2024-25.

Inclusion Information and link for parents (Padlet)

Equality And Diversity

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. We aim to develop a culture of inclusion and diversity in which all those connected to the school feel proud of their identity and ability to participate fully in school life. We tackle discrimination through the positive promotion of equality, by challenging bullying and stereotypes and by creating an environment which champions respect for all.

The 2010 Equalities Act stipulates general and specific duties that must be carried out by all educational settings which include:

  • Eliminating unlawful discrimination
  • Promoting equal opportunity
  • Promoting good relations between people of different racial groups

We welcome every child to our school that can benefit from the education we provide, consistent with the Admissions Policy. St Stephen’s welcomes its responsibilities to promote equality of opportunity and outcomes for the different groups of people who are part of its community. We have a Single Equality Scheme (SES) which brings together the school’s approach for promoting equality in our policies and procedures and, most importantly in our day-to-day practices and interactions with the whole school community.

We acknowledge it is very important for us to work together in achieving our aim of being fully inclusive and accessible, and ultimately in providing an exceptional learning experience for the children at our school.

Children are encouraged to work together, developing their independence and care of others. We recognise that being able to work as part of a team, to listen to others points of view and to express your own, are essential life skills. All children take part in regular PSHE lessons/circle time and through discussion start to understand that with rights come responsibilities.

St Stephen’s is committed to providing a working environment free from discrimination, victimisation, and harassment. We strive to recruit an appropriately qualified workforce and Governing Commitee that is representative of all sections of the community in order to provide a service that respects and responds to the needs of our local population.