| The Education Support Program is run through Access, which is located near the Junior School Reception. Within the unit, special education teaching staff, develop and implement a wide range of education support programs that recognise the different learning needs of boys across all year levels at Scotch College Junior School. This includes remediation, consolidation, enrichment and extension. A counsellor is also provided to help nurture the emotional and social needs of all boys. All formal assessment activities, including NAPLAN, are coordinated through Access. Aims: * Identify and cater for boys' individual learning needs * Nurture and encourage the development of boys' social and emotional skills * Support teachers in the planning of programs to meet individual needs in the classroom * Support parents Additional Activities: Many additional activities and programs are coordinated through Access in our endeavour to meet individual learning needs. This includes competitions, tests, challenges, quests and includes the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS). More information about ICAS is available on their web site http://www.eaa.unsw.edu.au/about_icas The Games Club will continue to operate during nominated lunchtimes. Only selected boys have the opportunity, if they wish, to spend half of their playing time working with construction toys, computers and alternate electronic games. This club was set up to provide an alternative playing environment for those boys, who are determined by staff, to need some structure and closer supervision with their play time. |
| Access Team The teaching team in Access is highly qualified and well prepared for the challenges ahead. We are fortunate to maintain the same full time special education trained staff; Mrs Cheryl Harrison, Miss Sophie Johnson and Mrs Margaret McDonough. This year we welcome Dr Peter Lewis to our team. He is also qualified in special education and specialises in the area of gifted and talented. He will be working in a part time capacity in the Junior School and will coordinate all of our enrichment programs. In addition there are a number of other teachers who have minor or part time roles in Access. Combined, we have a wide variety of experiences and talents that will enhance our structured programs. This outstanding team is ready to deliver some wonderful programs throughout the year. 2010 Access Full time Teaching Staff: Mrs. Cheryl Harrison – Director of Educational Support, Special Education Teacher Miss Sophie Johnson – Special Education Teacher Mrs. Margaret McDonough – Special Education Teacher 2010 Access Part time Teaching Staff: Mr. John Croxford – Head of IT (Year Six Maths) Ms. Laura Eldridge - PE Teacher (In class support) Ms. Kate Ikinger – Director of Junior Primary (Junior Primary and in class support) Dr. Peter Lewis – Enrichment Coordinator (Prep - Six) Mr. Brian Sampson – Director of Studies (Year Five Maths, Year Six support) Mr. Andrew Strempel – Christian Education (Counsellor, Social Skills) Mr. Andrew Nichol – PE Teacher (In class support & aquatic gross motor skills) ************************************* Mrs. Jillian Moore – Integration Aide (Part time Year One and Six) Mrs. Sophie Trotter – Teacher Aide (Year Two)
In addition to the staff listed, several specialists also visit the school on a regular basis and they are an integral component of the Educational Support team. These specialists include visiting teachers for vision or hearing impaired students, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, paediatricians and psychologists. Each person plays a vital role in supporting the school’s efforts and philosophy in providing the ultimate education for the boys and catering for the individual needs of all students. Assessments Assessments are conducted throughout the year on a regular basis in the general classroom, however more formal assessments are coordinated through Access. If any unusual negative results appear an investigation commences. Discussions will occur with the class teacher and the parents are usually contacted. If there is no obvious reason for a change in learning progress a supplementary assessment may be administered prior to further meetings or referrals. Generally, routine assessment results are not distributed to parents but are readily available upon request to the Director of Education Support. Individual Learning Programs Class teachers in collaboration with special education staff, may decide that it is necessary to place a boy on an Individual Learning Program, referred to as an ILP. This means that the student will have considerable variation to his Year level program in one or more areas of the curriculum. If this decision is made, parents are contacted and regular meetings will occur each term to determine and revise the individual learning goals. All short and long term goals are documented and copies available for all participants. These meetings are often referred to as PSG meetings, being the acronym for Program Support Group Meetings. Minutes are taken at these meetings, which is usually chaired by the Director of Education Support. Parents, parent advocates (if desired), class teachers, special education teachers, specialists and outside paramedical staff attend these meetings to collaboratively determine the major goals of the student. When appropriate, the student may also be invited to attend. Occasionally, some students will have significant needs and relative assessment reports, which means they may qualify for government funding assistance. Applications for this funding is completed in Term Three by the Director of Education Support and submitted by the school to Australian Independent Schools of Victoria (AISV). This governing body decides who qualifies for the various levels of funding available. If you believe you have a son who qualifies for funding or you require further information you should make contact with the Director of Education Support and provide copies of any written reports. Further information about funding is also available from the AISV website http://www.ais.vic.edu.au/independent/facts/index.htm
Special Dates 2010 TERM ONE |
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