As a church school, we are proud of our strong Christian ethos rooted in care, compassion, and understanding. We are committed to nurturing each child as a whole individual, ensuring they feel valued, supported, and encouraged to flourish.
 
We strive to create an environment where every child is recognised for their unique abilities, aptitudes, gifts, and talents. Through close partnership with families, we work together to develop these strengths while providing the guidance, nurture, and support needed for each child to reach their full potential.
The Headteacher, staff, and governors at Rothley Church of England are fully dedicated to promoting inclusion and ensuring that every child is welcomed, supported, and enabled to thrive within our school community.
 
Please use the buttons below to access key documents relating to our SEND provision.
 

 

Accessibility Plan 

 

SEND Information Report 2025

 

SEND Identification Process

 

Admissions:

Parents living both in and out of catchment who have a child with a statement of Special Educational Needs can name the school as their school of choice. This may affect the numbers being allocated using the priority criteria.

If the school is oversubscribed, after the admission of pupils with a Statement of Special Educational Needs where the school is named in the Statement, priority for admission will be given to those children who meet the criteria set out in the Admissions policy.


Click here to see Admission Policy 2025-2026

 

Local Offer:

What is the Local offer?

Local Authorities must publish a Local Offer, setting out in one place information about provision they expect to be across education, health and social care for children and young people in their area who have SEN or are disabled, including those who do not have Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans. In setting out what they ' expect to be available', local authorities should include provision which they believe will actually be available.

 

Leicestershire Local Offer

In Leicestershire and Rutland, we now have the Leicestershire and Rutland Safeguarding Children Partnership (LRSCP) that oversees how we all work together to safeguard children. To find out more click here.

 

Contact Us:

If you have any concerns about your child's Special Educational Needs (SEN), then please contact our school office, who will redirect your concern to Miss Farnsworth our SENCo/Head of Inclusion.