Elsley Primary School

  • Address: Tokyngton Avenue, Wembley, Middlesex - Brent, London, England (Map)
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If you wish to apply for a school place at any-time in the year, contact Brent Council. The council will contact you with the outcome of your application. If you are a Brent resident, the quickest and easiest way to apply for a school place is online by visiting www.brent.gov.uk/admissions. Alternatively, call Brent Admissions for an application pack on 0208 937 3110

Admission Arrangements for Pupils with Special Educational Needs
Parents inform the school via the School’s Application Form. The Special Needs Co-ordinator is alerted and if the child has a Statement/ EHC (Education, Health & Care) Plan a formal meeting is set up with the parent, Special Needs Co-ordinator and a School Leader, to discuss if the school can meet the needs of the child.

  • The site supervisor is informed if any adjustments to the school building need to be made e.g.:- further ramps, toilet facilities, heights of chairs and tables etc.
  • Resources are discussed – both staffing and equipment.
  • The Special Needs Co-ordinator from the previous school or setting is contacted
  • The child is discussed and his or her SEN records are requested.
  • Liaison with outside agencies takes place and the class teacher is consulted.
  • An individual education plan is put in place on admittance.

Admission Arrangements for Pupils with Disabilities
Parents need to inform the school of any disabilities via the School’s Admission form.

The SENDCO is informed by SENAS (Special Educational Needs Assessment Service) if a child has a Statement/ EHC.

A formal meeting is set up with the parent and the SENDCO, to discuss whether the school is able to meet the child’s needs.
The Special Needs Co-ordinator attends regular training which she cascades to other members of staff.
Staff also attend a range of courses to ensure that they have the expertise to support the pupils in their care.

Layout of buildings:
Nursery, Reception, Year 1, and Year 2 are all on the ground floor and accessible by wheelchair.
Year 3 and Year 4 classrooms each have 2 classrooms on the ground floor and two classrooms on the first floor (no lift available). For pupils in Year 3 or Year 4 with mobility difficulties, we would base them in a ground floor classroom.
In our new building, Year 5 and Year 6 are upstairs as well as our computing, cooking and music rooms. These are all wheelchair accessible via a lift.

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