School Direct Partnership

Community, Compassion, Thanksgiving, Trust, Friendship & Forgiveness

OUR MISSION

WE ARE A COMMUNITY SHOWING THE LOVE OF CHRIST THROUGH FRIENDSHIP, COMPASSION AND THANKSGIVING

OUR COMMITMENT

WE SEEK OUT GIFTS AND TALENTS AND DEVELOP THEM TO THE FULL

OUR AMBITION

Pupils are encouraged to consider aspirational careers in professions related to
science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Ofsted March 2020.

OUR AIM

WE AIM TO “NOT LOVE IN WORD OR TALK, BUT IN DEED AND IN TRUTH”

SEND

The Admission Policy for the school is fully inclusive. The aims of the Learning Support Department are guided by the S.E.N.D Code of Practice. The school offers equality of opportunity and access to the curriculum for all pupils regardless of ability or special educational need (both with or without an Education and Health Care Plan). Every child is encouraged to reach their full potential and to enhance their self esteem. Archbishop Blanch School is not a resourced school and does not have a focused provision or any S.E.N. specialism.

Provision is made for S.E.N.D  pupils through the effective use of available resources and by adaptation of elements of the curriculum. All curricular areas can be accessed by pupils using wheelchairs, either by use of the lift or by ramps. The school has purchased some specialist equipment for use in departments where practical skills are a requirement.

See the links below for information

View our
SEND Policy

View our
Accessibility Plan

View our
SEND Report

View further information on SEND support in Liverpool

SEND Local Offer

Liverpool’s local offer provides information for children and young people with special educational needs (SEND) their parents or carers – all in one place. Knowing what is out there gives you more choice and control over what support is right for you or your child. On the local offer website you can:

Search for services from a range of local agencies including education, health and social care.

Find out more about SEND reforms and keep up to date with the scope of the local offer as it develops and grows.

Click HERE to find out more.

Information relating to “Preparing for Adulthood” can be found HERE

Max Card

Click here for more information about The Max Card, the UK’s leading discount card for foster families and families of children with additional needs. Families can use their Max Card at venues across the UK to get free or discounted admission.

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