As a Multi Academy Trust of Church of England Primary Schools, our approach is underpinned by the understanding that:
‘Everyone is a child of God and is immeasurably loved by Him.’
And that
‘All are created in the image of God and are uniquely talented by Him.’
Welcome to Hawkchurch Primary School's SEND page. Our school aims to be a fully inclusive school which caters for the needs of all our children. We pride ourselves in working closely with our SEND children and their families to ensure they achieve their full potential.
The First Federation schools aim to be fully inclusive school communities and to involve all members of the community in decision-making and policy development. We regard staff, parents and pupils as undertaking a joint enterprise to make learning exciting and positive for all of us. We are all members of a team working co-operatively to this end. The expertise of parents and carers is highly valued.
At Hawkchurch Church of England Primary Academy, as a mainstream school, we are focused on providing high quality learning for all our pupils. Our teaching and learning experiences are focused on introducing, developing and embedding new learning creatively across all subjects. We admit pupils from 2 to 11 and have a nurturing ethos throughout the school. Our high quality, innovative curriculum ensures all children are included and can access the curriculum.
Hawkchurch works with other schools, in partnership, to continually improve its provision for SEND children, in particular those with social emotional needs.
Talk to us – in the first instance contact your child’s class teacher.
If you still have concerns you can contact the Head of School, Mr Threlfall
We pride ourselves on building positive relationships with parents. We will always strive to ensure any concerns parents have are heard, and we encourage parents to talk to us in this regard at their earliest opportunity. Equally, we will contact parents immediately, should we have any concerns.

Below is a link to Devon DiAS for parents and carers to receive impartial advice and support.
Home - Devon Information Advice and Support (devonias.org.uk)
We have adopted the SEN policies and procedures of the First Federation Trust. SEN related policies can be found on the First Federation Trust website at: https://www.firstfederation.org/send-and-medical-needs/
The class teacher will meet parents at least on a termly basis, as well as at the usual Parent’s evening, to discuss your child’s needs, support and progress. If a parent requests, we can alternatively arrange an additional meeting with the class teacher, outside of this time. We will also communicate clearly with you as soon as we have any concern about progress – this will be outside of the regular parents' meetings.
If there are progress concerns you can meet with the Head of Teaching and Learning, or the HUB SENCo, Mrs Cook.
We work closely with Devon County Council to ensure we provide effective and efficient support for our pupils with SEND. More details about Devon’s local offer can be found here:
SEND Co-ordinator: