Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
Our SEND Vision
For all SEND children to flourish and confidently reach their full potential within a broad and balanced curriculum which meets their needs and prepares them for the wider world, engaging together as one to ensure they achieve their aspirations to allow them to work with all their heart.
Our SEND Co-ordinator is Mrs Sarah Wust (NASENCO / PGCE for Inclusion and Vulnerable Learners), who can be contacted on 01952 388188 or by email at Sarah.Wust1@taw.org.uk
Our Deputy SENDCO is Miss Brotherton.
Our Lead Teacher for the Specialist Resource Base is Mrs Aston.
Our SEND Governor is Mrs Jackie Bletcher who is a member of the full governing body.
For any complaints regarding SEND, please see our Complaints Policy
Our Information at a Glance

Click on the links to access:
John Fletcher of Madeley Primary School SEND Policy
John Fletcher of Madeley Primary School SEND Information Report 2022 2023
John Fletcher of Madeley Primary School SEND Offer 2022 2023
Telford and Wrekin SEND Local Offer
Telford and Wrekin SEND Parent/Carer Newsletters
Emotions cards help me share how I am feeling, brain breaks with short activities distract me if I am feeling worried or anxious.
Year 6 pupil
I use an overlay. It really helps with my learning.
Year 5 pupil
This helps me when I am reading harder books. I have moved up 2 book bands since starting Toe by Toe. I’m more confident in class.
Year 3 pupil
Numicon helps us with our calculations in class. We have blocks in class too. They help us with our calculations.
Year 1 pupils
You might find these websites useful:
Bee U is the emotional health and well-being service for people, up to the age of 25, living in Shropshire and Telford and Wrekin.
BEAM can recommend strategies and techniques that aim to make life easier – for example, how to manage a panic attack, or how to improve sleep. They will give practical suggestions and advice – this might be suggesting you look at website or that you contact another service. BEAM can provide a listening ear if you have something you want to get off your chest.
This website is a source of social stories which can be shared with children to help them to understand and cope with some of the changes to everyday life during the Coronavirus pandemic. Please bear in mind this is a US website so some of the terminology is different but the messages are the same.
Here are some examples but there are many others:
What is Social Distancing?
Greeting my teacher and friends
Getting a Coronavirus test done
Getting a haircut during COVID 19