SOTW

YR-Mrs McGee-Jude

YR-Mrs Brannon-Lyra

Y1-Miss Robinson-Timotei

Y1-Mrs Longmore-Violet

Y2-Mr Davies-Vinnie

Y2-Mrs Cottrell-Erica

Y3-Miss Roberts-Eva-Marie

Y3-Ms Manns & Mr Harris-Millie

Y4-Miss Read-Sophia

Y4-Miss Rowlands-Jacob

Y5-Mr White-Elsie

Y5-Ms Woodman-Howie

Y6-Ms Weston & Mr Pilling-Archie

Y6-Miss Saville-Tommy

Tickets for Santa’s Grotto

Tickets for Santa’s Grotto will be available to purchase from Monday after school.  Tickets are £3 each and the number of tickets will be limited due to time/space.  The Christmas fayre will be held on Friday 5th December, more info to follow.

Captain Webb SEND Newsletter – Autumn 1

Captain Webb SEND News

It has been a busy and productive autumn term at Captain Webb Primary School, with exciting developments in our SEND provision. We are proud to have launched our new Sensory Circuit, which offers children a structured and stimulating start to their day, helping them regulate and prepare for learning. This is particularly beneficial for children with sensory processing needs, helping them feel calm and focused.

We’ve also introduced a new nurture provision using the Boxall Profile, supporting children’s emotional development and wellbeing. This helps children with social, emotional and mental health needs to thrive in a safe, supportive environment.

Through our involvement in the PINS project (Partnerships for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools), staff have received training from Occupational Therapists and specialist educators on sensory needs, inclusive environments, and behaviour strategies. This empowers staff to create classrooms where every child can succeed.

We’ve worked closely with parents to strengthen our inclusive approach. This has led to improved communication, more accessible extra-curricular clubs, and the addition of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, World Autism Acceptance Month, and ADHD Awareness Month to our school calendar. Finally, we’re excited to launch this half-termly SEND newsletter, keeping families informed and connected!

Telford and Wrekin SEND News

In our local area, PODS (Parents Opening Doors) continues to offer invaluable support to families of children with SEND. PODS is a peer-led charity providing activities, training, and advocacy. You can learn more and get involved via their website or call 01952 458047.

October has been packed with events, including:

These events offer fun, inclusive opportunities for children and families to connect and thrive. They are especially valuable for children with SEND who benefit from structured, sensory-friendly environments.

The Telford & Wrekin SEND Family Newsletter is also available https://www.telfordsend.org.uk/info/1/home/109/send_news. It includes top tips for parents, updates on EHCPs, and a calendar of local SEND events. We encourage families to explore the https://www.telfordsend.org.uk/site/index.php for more services and support.

National SEND News

Nationally, there have been several key developments in SEND this October:

  • The Department for Education will publish new guidance to help mainstream schools set up SEN Units, aiming to improve inclusion and reduce reliance on special school placements. Interim guidance is expected in December, with full publication in February. Read more.
  • The Inclusion in Practice Phase 2 programme is underway, focusing on strengthening inclusive teaching across the UK. Schools are encouraged to explore https://inclusioninpractice.org.uk to support their own development.
  • The government has announced a £15,000 bursary for SEND-specialist teacher trainees, addressing concerns about the quality of current training. This investment will help ensure children with SEND are taught by well-trained, passionate professionals.
  • Twinkl’s October SEND round-up highlights topics such as Dyslexic Thinking, Pathological Demand Avoidance, and NPQ for SENCOs.

 

Y5 – English Narrative Writing ‘An Alternative Chapter’

Children wrote an alternative chapter for their guided reading book this half term ‘MY FRIEND THE ENEMY’ written by Dan Smith.  Please enjoy extracts from their fantastic writing!

   

Flying High with Telford Flyers!

Max and Ava, in Year 6, recently joined Telford Flyers, a local BMX club in Dawley.

Last weekend, they competed in 3 races and did really well!

Ava came 5th overall in the female category and Max came 5th in the 10-12 category (out of 20 racers).

A big shout out also goes out to Ava’s little brother, Theo, for competing in his first race also!