Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND)
St Matthew’s Catholic Primary School is a mainstream Primary School, we are not a special school or provision however, we are proud to hold the IQM Award for Inclusive Practice and are committed to celebrating the individuality of every child. We recognise that each pupil has unique strengths and needs, and that these may vary over time. Many children experience additional needs at some point in their school journey, which may relate to health, emotional wellbeing, behaviour, or learning, and this does not necessarily mean they will be working below age-related expectations. Through our inclusive approach, we aim to identify and address these needs promptly and effectively. We treat every child as an individual, regularly review their progress and provision, and strive to ensure that every pupil reaches their full potential, regardless of their starting point or any barriers to learning.
Key Contacts
The Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) is Mrs Gaskell, Assistant SENCO is Miss Roberts.
They can be contacted via the school office: 0151 226-1871 or through email: senco@stmatthewscps.co.uk
The SEND Link Governor is Mrs C Sergeant.
Email address: senco@stmatthewscps.co.uk
If you would like to book an SEND appointment for your child please follow this link:
Our Intent, Implementation and Impact
Our Intent
At St Matthew’s Catholic Primary School, pupils with identified Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) are fully included in all aspects of school life and are provided with appropriate support to access the curriculum, reach their full potential, and succeed in life. Our provision is guided by the National Curriculum in England (Key Stages 1 and 2, 2013), the Special Educational Needs and Disability Regulations (2014), and the Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice: 0–25 years (2015).
We recognise that children may experience additional needs at some point during their time at school. A wide range of strategies and interventions are therefore used to support pupils as needs are identified. We work closely in partnership with parents and carers, offering guidance and support to help create a positive learning environment both at school and at home.
If you have any concerns about your child’s progress or wellbeing, or require support with their needs, please contact the SENCO or Assistant SENCO to arrange a meeting.
The SENCO ensures that all staff follow the SEND Code of Practice and implement appropriate provision to meet pupils’ needs. Support may include adapted and scaffolded work, small group or one-to-one adult support, additional phonics programmes such as Fresh Start, targeted interventions, and individual teaching time with class teachers or learning support assistants. Where appropriate, we also work with external agencies and specialist services to provide further support.
Working with other agencies
At St Matthew’s Catholic Primary School we liaise closely and in partnership with a range of outside agencies such as:
- Educational Psychologist Services (EP)
- Speech and Language Therapy (SALT)
- SENISS ( Special Educational Needs Inclusion Support Service)
- Health and Social Services
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
- Educational Welfare Officer (EWO)
- SEND Consortia
- OSSME
- Specialist Outreach from Specialist schools
The Education and Families Bill requires Liverpool schools to publish information about services that are available for children and young people with special educational needs. This is known as the Local Offer.

We are proud to hold the Inclusion Quality Mark (IQM) Award, which recognises schools for their commitment to inclusive practice and supporting the needs of all learners. The award reflects our whole-school approach to inclusion, ensuring that every child feels valued, supported, and able to succeed. We are especially pleased that this award has been renewed, as it highlights our ongoing commitment to reviewing and improving our provision for pupils with additional needs.
Download: St Matthew’s Catholic Primary IQM School Report – November 2024 [PDF]
Please continue to read to find school policies relating to SEND, our SEND information report, inclusion statement and our Local offer.
Accessibility-Plan-2025-2026 [PDF]
SEND Information Report – November 2025 [PDF]
ST MATTHEWS INCLUSION STATEMENT 2025-2026[PDF]
ST MATTHEWS LOCAL OFFER 2025-2026 [PDF]
Links for SEND information in Liverpool City Council
Links for Parents and Carers support
Please find Mrs Gaskell’s SEND hub and SEN PADLET and MENTAL HEALTH PADLET with some additional links which may be helpful.
External Link: Liverpool ASD training team
External Link: Autistic Spectrum Disorder training
External Link: Autism Initiatives
ASD friendly entertainment and accessibility guides
If you need to contact us regarding further information, you can contact our school SENDCO who will assist you:
Mrs Gaskell
senco@stmatthewscps.co.uk










