Learning Support
Additional support for learning means giving children extra help or support so they can get the most out of their education and reach their fullest potential.
A child or young person is said to have ‘additional support needs’ if they need more – or different support – to what is normally provided in schools or pre-schools to children of the same age.
It doesn’t just apply to children who have long-term learning difficulties or disabilities. Children can need support for many reasons. Some may need a lot of support all the way through school. Others will only need a small amount for a short time.
Our school has a Resource Class to assist learners in need of high levels of support.
We are privileged to have:
A child or young person is said to have ‘additional support needs’ if they need more – or different support – to what is normally provided in schools or pre-schools to children of the same age.
It doesn’t just apply to children who have long-term learning difficulties or disabilities. Children can need support for many reasons. Some may need a lot of support all the way through school. Others will only need a small amount for a short time.
Our school has a Resource Class to assist learners in need of high levels of support.
We are privileged to have:
- Learning Support Educators from private sector who also assist with younger learners.
- Speech Therapy also from private sector providing therapy at the school, making it hassle-free.
- Occupational Therapist also come to school once a week to assist those in need.
- Play Therapy is provided for learners in need of emotional support.