Admissions
All of our young people must be in receipt of an EHCP and the majority will have social, emotional & mental health needs as well as other diagnoses such as autism and ADHD.
Due to the educational histories of our children, we understand that they may be anxious or school phobic or have an incredibly negative view of what school is.
We also appreciate that many may have missed significant periods of education and, therefore, have gaps in their knowledge.
Process
Referrals are made to us directly by the Local Authority
Upon receipt of the consultation and any additional information, the Senior Leadership Team will review and decide whether Edison Pace School is a suitable environment to best place a child based on the information provided.
If it is deemed that Edison Pace can cater for the needs of an application following consultation, the school will liaise with the local authority and arrange for parents/carers and the child to visit the school.
Following the visit, parents/carers and Edison Pace School will contact the LA to discuss whether to place or not.
Local Authorities are encouraged to contact us on:
Tel: 01782 616660
Email: zcheema@edison-yp.co.uk
Transition
Whilst awaiting a start date and for all other arrangements
Parents/carers and the child will be sent further information about the school. We can also arrange additional visits for the child to meet key staff.
As we progress towards a start date, the school will work with the local authority and parents/carers to agree a transition plan into school. This will pay particular attention to:
- The child’s educational history
- A child’s specific needs and anxieties around returning to school
- What is most likely to make the placement succeed
- An admissions pack to be signed by parents/carers
For some young people, it may be appropriate to start full time, however there may be a need for a short staged induction plan is implemented. This process will be reviewed every 2 weeks with a key focus on progressing a child to full time education as quickly as possible.
Consultation with the School SENCo
How can I find out how the school will meet the needs of my child?
Although applications are to be made through the local authority, we welcome parents/carers to contact the SENCo to discuss our offer and how we can support your child and meet their individual needs.
If you would like to book a consultation, please contact the SENCo K. Fletcher on 01782 616660 or via info@edisonpace.co.uk
An outline of our offer is available to download here Local Offer PACE
Support for Parents and Carers
SENDIASS are an independent support service for parents to help with any issues arising with the issuing of or maintaining of EHCPs
SEND Information, Advice & Support Service (SENDIASS)
Tel: (01782) 234701 or 234847
E-mail: iass@stoke.gov.uk