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Learning Support & SEND
Learning Support is here to provide additional assistance, guidance, and study support to students whose unique needs may impact their ability to learn or make progress.
If you require extra help with your studies, the Inclusive Learning Team’s specialists will work with you to assess your learning requirements, discuss the best ways to meet them, and, with your consent, share this information with relevant staff members.
We encourage you to speak with us at our open events, interview evenings, and enrolment sessions in late August – the sooner, the better! If you feel you need time or support to adjust and become familiar with us before starting the course, reach out as soon as you decide Shooters Hill Sixth Form College is the right place for you, and we’ll be happy to assist.
We offer advice and support for students with:
Cognition and Learning
Including those with Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD), global delay, and specific learning difficulties like Dyslexia.
Communication and Interaction
Supporting those with communication challenges, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), and Speech, Language, and Communication Needs (SLCN).
Social and Emotional Needs
For students with conditions such as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and mental health needs.
Physical and Sensory Needs
For students with vision impairment (VI), hearing impairment (HI), or multi-sensory impairments (MSI).
If you have previously received help through an Education Health Care Plan, please contact your local authority to ensure they are aware you are considering coming to our college.
At Shooters Hill Sixth Form College, we offer Learning Support in various forms, including:
- One-to-one specialist support
- In-class support
- Laptop loans
- Exam Access Assessments
- Access to specialist software
- Training for assistive software
- Links to external services and organisations that may provide further assistance
We also provide small group Learning Support options, such as:
- ASD Social Skills Groups
- Speech and Language Therapy (SALT)
- Study skills and exam practice
- Mentoring
- Transition support
- Life Skills preparation for adulthood
- Literacy and numeracy interventions
- Teacher of the Deaf services
Our Inclusive Learning staff will work closely with you and your teachers to ensure your course is accessible. Please share your specific support needs when you visit or apply, so we can make the necessary arrangements before your course begins. Additionally, let us know if you have previously received exam access arrangements.
Exam Access Arrangements
We start the exam access process as soon as the students start the new academic year. On receiving a referral, the exam access team will invite each student to come for an assessment. (Students with EHCPs will not require assessment but will need to confirm their exam access and sign a data protection form.) All staff who teach/support the student will be notified of the invite. Each student will receive three opportunities to attend. This assessment includes gathering a picture of their needs, their history i.e., if they have previously had exam access and if they have received a diagnosis. We typically will prioritise those who have had exam access in the past; however, if the teacher shows that the arrangements requested are their normal way of working then this will help to confirm that this is an appropriate reasonable adjustment.
Claire Rackstraw
Head of Learning Support
Natalie Osborne
Head of Special Educational Needs and Inclusive Learning Services
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