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30/06/23

Don’t forget to bring your tombola donations to the office ahead of our Summer BBQ! Please mark them for the attention of FOPL! pic.twitter.com/gNCajbXiDx

27/04/23

Keturah in 2 Donaldson with her amazing poster. She made this to persuade her classmates to vote for her as our class librarian and was elected by a landslide! Find out about the role in the newsletter this week! pic.twitter.com/czXwpGWdqz

21/04/23

Please be aware that ALL YEAR GROUPS are welcome on ALL DAYS of our movie clubs next week (Mon - Thurs). We can’t wait to see you there! 🍿🎥 https://t.co/ScdGzx8adW

21/04/23

Our latest newsletter is out now! https://t.co/4EOfsMwLdR pic.twitter.com/ahJuOb6m2b

30/03/23

Year 1 loved visiting the this week! Find out all about their visit in the newsletter tomorrow! 📰 pic.twitter.com/G003IiRMy5

24/03/23

So much fun at Bibliobuzz book awards 2023 at Alexandra Palace!📚 pic.twitter.com/PL4mt2XJkF

24/03/23

Bibliobuzz book awards 2023 at Alexandra Palace.Over the last 8 weeks the children have read six books as part of the bibliobuzz book awards. They then voted for their favourite book and the winning author will be announced today at the ceremony. 📚 pic.twitter.com/5lpfo5yKyA

17/03/23

Read all about Science Week (and lots more besides!) in our new newsletter! Out now!https://t.co/AOLu1PZKVf pic.twitter.com/mSL8h3A7F2

13/03/23

HPACP have received some lovely donations from of gloves, hats, socks, and other bits and pieces to make sure we are warm and dry! What a lovely gift! pic.twitter.com/pJQbY6w420

13/03/23

A reminder that there are no clubs and boosters this week due to Parents’ Evenings meetings! Thank you!

03/03/23

It’s at HPACP TODAY! 📚 pic.twitter.com/PLH91hVZYB

01/03/23

There have been some recent reports of chickenpox amongst primary aged children. The link below offers tips on how to spot chickenpox and how best to deal with an outbreak: https://t.co/e4sI9Dfllu

01/03/23

Just to clarify Year 2 is closed tomorrow due to industrial action. However, children of critical workers and vulnerable children in this year group should still come to school.

24/02/23

Our new newsletter is out now, and you can read about everything that’s been happening here:https://t.co/YZkGv18zQx pic.twitter.com/Qpiqhkg5yp

23/02/23

1A enjoying their pancakes this week! 🥞 pic.twitter.com/YxojOzXPhX

23/02/23

Save the Children’s teams are operating across northwest Syria and Turkey. The teams are assessing what children and their families need, so we can deliver emergency relief following the Turkey-Syria earthquake. Donations can be make here: https://t.co/DG03ZhTp43

09/02/23

This week’s newsletter out now. Read it here: https://t.co/IIaquXWDOnRemember, tomorrow is an INSET day, so children are not required at school. pic.twitter.com/PCqwrxkByJ

27/01/23

Please note: The Year 5 trip to the Natural History Museum can no longer take place next week. We’ll update you with the rescheduled date soon!

13/01/23

Want to know what we’ve been up to this week? Read all about it here!https://t.co/7AVVekjwAp pic.twitter.com/Oaq64XHb2H

12/01/23

This week some lucky children had their first ever group guitar or ukulele lesson! They’re already sounding great!🎸 pic.twitter.com/5L9Xwa0UCN

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SEN & Disabilities

Should you require any of this information in accessible formats, please ask at the main office and the SENDCo will assist you.

Information on where the Local Authority’s Local Offer can be found at: Haringey

Thank you for taking the time to visit the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) section of our website. All students have the right to achieve their maximum academic and social potential.   At the Academy we believe that all students have learning differences rather than learning difficulties and it is our policy to identify and assess these differences and ensure that learning is supported and differentiated to ensure outstanding progress is made by all students.

We offer a range of support to develop teachers expertise and additional support within the classroom, this includes; drop-in sessions, in class training and observations from the SENCO, as  well as specialist advice/input within the classroom.  We also have a learning resource base in the Academy where students can access specialist intervention as appropriate.

You will find detailed provision maps of what Coleraine Park can currently offer for your child, depending on their needs and the support they require. You can also find questions from current parents and students. If you have any additional questions, concerns or worries, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the SEND team.

Our Special Education Needs Coordinator is Ms Deborah Hollingsworth 

The Harris Federation SEN Consultant is Ms Adriana Verecchia

Ms Hollingsworth and Ms Verecchia can be contacted by


Main Office: 02088082045
Email: info@harrisprimarycolerainepark.org.uk


Harris Primary Academy Coleraine Park provision for pupils with SEND

Harris Primary Academy Coleraine Park is committed to providing an appropriate and high quality education for all children. We believe that all children, including those identified as having Special Educational Needs as well as every other student, have a common entitlement to a broad and balanced academic and social curriculum. This curriculum should be accessible to them, and they will be fully included in all aspects of Academy life. We recognise that pupils learn at different rates and that there are many factors affecting achievement, including ability, emotional state, age and maturity. We are particularly aware of the needs of our pupils, for whom maturity is a crucial factor in terms of readiness to learn. We believe that many pupils, at some time in their Academy career, may experience difficulties which affect their learning, and we recognise that these may be long or short term. At the Academy we aim to identify these needs as they arise and provide teaching and learning contexts which enable every child to achieve to his or her full potential.

It is also worth noting that from 1st September 2014, there were some changes to SEN legislation, following the Children’s and Families Act 2014. A summary of key changes are below, but please visit the link at the bottom of the page for further information.


The SEN Code of Practice key changes

The Code of Practice (2015) covers the 0-25 age range and includes guidance relating to disabled children and young people as well as those with SEN

  • There is a clearer focus on the participation of children and young people and parents in decision-making at individual and strategic levels
  • There is a stronger focus on high aspirations and on improving outcomes for children and young people
  • It includes guidance on the joint planning and commissioning of services to ensure close co-operation between education, health and social care
  • It includes guidance on publishing a Local Offer of support for children and young people with SEN or disabilities
  •  For children and young people with more complex needs a co-ordinated assessment process and the new 0-25 Education, Health and Care plan (EHC plan) replace statements and Learning Difficulty Assessments (LDAs)
  • There is a greater focus on support that enables those with SEN to succeed in their education and make a successful transition to adulthood

To see the new SEN Code of Guidance 2015, please visit here.

If you have any concerns about support for SEND children, please contact the SENCo (Deborah Hollingsworth) via the school office or email p.horsnellharrisprimarycolerainepark.org.uk  If school is unable to resolve the issue, please follow the complaints policy.

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