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  • Additional Educational Needs

    Welcome to the AEN Department

    At BRIT, we're committed to our students achieving the best possible outcomes, and that includes any students who are neurodiverse and/or who have additional educational needs. We have a dedicated department with ample spaces for students to work independently or with staff, and a team of experienced Learning Support Assistants.

    Meet the Team

    Our team comprises highly trained, experienced, and motivated staff, many of whom have particular specialisms.

    • SENCO - Lakshmy Rajah
    • Deputy SENCO - Louise Powell
    • Admin - Kieu Linh Kerrison and Rizza Joy Saato

    Contact the department directly here.

    LSAs with additional roles

    • KS4 Transition LSA - Jasmine Cook
    • P16 Transition LSA - Aaliyah Malik
    • Emotional Literacy (ELSA) and Music - Raen Tan
    • SEMH Coordinator - Josh Rogers
    • HLTA for Science and English, LSA for KS4 & Dance - Fran Ypes
    • Literacy and Numeracy Intervention Specialist - Adina Havard
    • EHCP Student Coordinator and IDD Teacher - Lisa Jennings
    • VAD Teacher - Clodagh Croghan

    We also have a large team of non-specialist LSAs supporting our students at BRIT.

    Types of AEN and Neurodiversity we support

    Many of our students have a combination of needs and adapt our support accordingly.

    • Dyscalculia
    • ASD
    • ADHD/ADD
    • Slower processing
    • Visual/Hearing impairment

    We adapt our support to meet the individual needs of students.

    Types of Support

    • 1:1 sessions
    • Small group sessions
    • Support with assistive technology and resources
    • SALT (Words First)

    Specialisms

    While all our staff have the skills and experience to support students across the curriculum, the team have a number of specialist areas that our students can draw upon.

    • English
    • Maths
    • Science
    • Visual Art and Design
    • Interactive Digital Design
    • Music
    • Dance
    • Technical Theatre Arts

    ‘When a flower doesn’t bloom you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.’

    Alexander Den Heijer

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