Eye Gaze in use in Blue Class
‘very impressed with the school’s clear sense of purpose in preparing its students for life after school. ’
‘Pupils' relationships with adults are excellent, and they learn respect and appropriate behaviour from the staff. Pupils are accepting of each other’s varying needs, and show pleasure in each other’s successes.’
Lots of exciting activities at school - three news stories added today! See Oak View Website https://t.co/0eQa3Nf0LK
Pupils from Oak View attended an inclusive sports hall athletic event for KS1 & KS2 pupils with SEND. See more at https://t.co/EcNMLU7167 https://t.co/8sKJErTnSj
Oak View Parents Coffee Morning - Friday 1st march, 9:30 to 11:00. All welcome, meet other parents, have a chat and a cup of tea. Social Worker Michelle Jephcott will be joining us and answer questions.
Supporting Siblings - Parent Workshop, delivered by SIBS https://t.co/6ZfQHM8hnQ, hosted by Epping Forest Inclusion Project. Insight into siblings' needs; practical ideas and supporting siblings with their feelings. Phone them on 01992 564226. Book at https://t.co/5tWZcXP7RY
Maples Respite: at today's coffee morning, parents made a plan to challenge the decision to reduce capacity at Maples Respite Centre. Letters and more information will be sent out soon to parents.
Visit from opticians to try out eye-test equipment, this gives pupils a fun experience in a safe environment. so that if they visit an optician, the e...
The school council have been choosing equipment for outdoor learning in muddy woods. The council uses visual to support pupils.
Willow class pupils saw a performance of Wicked in London. teh trip, including the travel, was a great success with pupils having new experiences - da...