Dundale Primary School and Nursery

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Equalities & Special Educational Needs

It is the aim of Dundale Primary School to provide equal opportunities for all our pupils and staff, recognising that individuals have differing needs. We aim to create an environment for learning which will encourage all children to achieve the highest level of educational achievement through the provision of a broad, balanced and creative curriculum, high expectations and through committed, enthusiastic and effective teaching.

We will work hard to help children to develop into resilient, confident, responsible and caring adults through clearly articulated parameters and in an atmosphere of tolerance and mutual respect.

We will promote the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of pupils at the school and in society and prepare pupils at the school for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of later life.

We are guided by the following principles: 

All learners are of equal value

We see all learners and potential learners, and their parents and carers, as of equal value:

  • whether or not they are disabled
  • whatever their ethnicity, culture, national origin or national status
  • whatever their gender
  • whatever their religious or non-religious affiliation or faith background.

We recognise and respect difference

Treating people equally does not necessarily involve treating them all the same. Our policies, procedures and activities must not discriminate but must nevertheless take account of differences of life-experience, outlook and background, and in the kinds of barrier and disadvantage which people may face, in relation to:

  • disability, so that reasonable adjustments are made
  • ethnicity, so that different cultural backgrounds and experiences of prejudice are recognised
  • gender, so that the different needs and experiences of girls and boys, and women and men, are recognised
  • religion, belief or faith background

 We foster positive attitudes and relationships, and a shared sense of cohesion and belonging

 We intend that our policies, procedures and activities should promote:

  • positive attitudes towards disabled people, good relations between disabled and non-disabled people, and an absence of harassment of disabled people
  • positive interaction, good relations and dialogue between groups and communities different from each other in terms of ethnicity, culture, religious affiliation, national origin or national status, and an absence of prejudice-related bullying and incidents
  • mutual respect and good relations between boys and girls, and women and men, and an absence of sexual and homophobic harassment.

 

Dundale is an inclusive school where each learner is seen as an individual and as a community we work together to meet each individuals needs; enabling them to realise and extend their potential.

Key Documents

SEND Policy

 SEND Information Report 2025 


SEND Information Report 2025

 

 

Dundale Primary School's SENCo is Mrs Helen Hodgson, who can be contacted at admin@dundale.herts.sch.uk  or by telephone on 01442 822421.

 

Equality Information & Objectives 

Accessibility Plan 

 Advice and Support

We have put together a pin board of information to help direct you to information and support for you and your child.  There is a wealth of information here and we will continue to add to it! Please click on the picture below to access the board.

 

Other support for parents across Herts

Hertfordshire DSPL8 parent advice and courses