The Local Authority Resourced Provision (LARP) for Students with Autism

Admissions

Admissions to the Local Authority Resourced Provision (LARP) are made through the Royal Borough of Greenwich SEN department. The LARP at The John Roan School has capacity for 16 students. We call our LARP The Centre for Autism (the CfA).

Vision

The Centre for Autism is a nurturing environment which is outward facing. We spend time getting to know our students very well, so that we can help them make a successful transition into the mainstream.

Our CfA teaching team consists of one lead teacher, two ASD Learning Coaches and three Support Assistants.

We advise all mainstream teachers on best practice when teaching students with autism and work closely with the mainstream teachers of our particular students.

Our aim is to ensure that The John Roan School is an autism friendly school, since an autism friendly school is friendly for everyone. We were one of the first schools in the borough to be awarded The Autistic Education Trust’s Standards, which gives us recognition as an autism-friendly school and we continue to monitor our support for students with autism against these standards.

Facilities

The CfA is based at the Westcombe Park site (WP) and includes one large classroom, three small classrooms, a therapy room and a sensory room. We also have an annexe at the Maze Hill site (MH).

From the beginning of September students attend registration with their mainstream tutor groups and attend their year group assembly once a week.

Provision is made for CfA students who might find the canteen and playground overwhelming. CfA students go into lunch early and are gradually introduced to busier periods in the dining hall at a speed which suits the individual student.

CfA students are encouraged to take part in activities open to their year group, such as school trips and events run by subject areas. We run several CfA trips per year.

The First Half Term

For the first half term, students are taught in the CfA. The CfA curriculum is the same as the mainstream curriculum adapted according to the needs of our students. Some subject specialists deliver lessons in the CfA,  all others subjects are delivered by the CfA team.

The focus is on preparing for a successful transition into the mainstream with the aim that, given the right level of support, all CfA students will achieve in line with their peers.

Joining The Mainstream

Students join mainstream lesson one subject at a time. Student progress is continually monitored and support is adapted as necessary.

We continue to monitor our CfA students as they progress through school and adapt our support for each student as their needs change. We remain flexible, so that students can withdraw from mainstream or join mainstream classes at any time. Students study as many GCSE subjects as is appropriate for them. We do not offer alternative pathways. Our aim is that by the end of Year 11 all CfA students have achieved their full potential in all aspects of their learning, both socially and academically.

Contacts

The Inclusion Office: 020 8516 7541

Student Support Manager Ashleigh France - ashleigh.france@thejohnroanschool.org.uk

Lead Teacher of the DSP LARP Kate Ling - Kate.Ling@thejohnroanschool.org.uk

SENCO Rosie Masson - Rosie.masson@thejohnroanschool.org.uk

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