SENCO (Assistant Headteacher) -Anya Jenkyns
A qualified SENCO is empowered, through their leadership status within the school, to lead whole-school improvement for pupils with SEND.
Anya's responsibilities include:
- Strategic leadership of SEND provision across CSS
- Designated teacher for looked after children
- Ensuring the published SEN information report is easily accessible and accurately describes the school's provision and support for pupils with SEND
- Identifying pupils' emerging or changing needs quickly and accurately
- Ensuring support is effective and drawing on specialist advice when necessary
- Using the 'graduated approach' (a continuous cycle of 'assess, plan, do and review')
- Monitoring the progress of pupils with SEND and reviewing adaptations and support systematically
- Supporting successful transitions for pupils with SEND
- Working with the local area partnership's strategy to improve experiences and outcomes for pupils with SEND
- Ensuring staff receive suitable training and support
Deputy SENCO – from July 2026
Our Deputy SENCO supports the SENCO across primary and secondary in:
- Co-ordinating SEND provision across both campuses
- Supporting the implementation of the graduated approach
- Working with Assistant SENCOs to ensure consistency of provision
- Deputising for the SENCO when required
- Contributing to whole-school SEND strategy and development
- Providing outreach support to local schools where students are at risk of permanent exclusion
Assistant SENCO - Maria Lane (Secondary - Fairview)
Maria leads SEND provision at CSS Fairview by:
- Co-ordinating day-to-day SEND support at the Fairview campus
- Working with teaching staff to implement effective interventions
- Liaising with families and external agencies
- Monitoring progress of pupils with SEND at Fairview
- Supporting the HLTA and teaching assistants at Fairview
Assistant SENCO - Carol Kennedy (Secondary - Wickford)
Carol leads SEND provision at CSS Wickford by:
- Co-ordinating day-to-day SEND support at the Wickford campus
- Working with teaching staff to implement effective interventions
- Liaising with families and external agencies
- Monitoring progress of pupils with SEND at Wickford
- Supporting the HLTA and teaching assistants at Wickford
- Working with Carolyn Hainsby to ensure continuity between primary and secondary provision
HLTA - Jolene Austin (Secondary - Fairview)
Jolene provides specialist support by:
- Delivering targeted interventions for pupils with SEND
- Supporting teaching staff with adaptive teaching strategies
- Working under the guidance of the Assistant SENCO and SENCO
- Monitoring pupil progress and adjusting interventions as needed
HLTA - Trevor Emberson (Secondary - Wickford)
Trevor provides specialist support by:
- Delivering targeted interventions for pupils with SEND
- Supporting teaching staff with adaptive teaching strategies
- Working under the guidance of the Assistant SENCO and SENCO
- Monitoring pupil progress and adjusting interventions as needed
Teaching Assistants
Our teaching assistants play a vital role by:
- Supporting pupils with SEND in lessons
- Delivering structured interventions under the guidance of teachers and the SENCO
- Building positive relationships with pupils
- Monitoring and recording pupil progress
- Working collaboratively with teaching staff to meet individual needs
Engagement Mentors
Our Engagement Mentors provide:
- Targeted pastoral support for pupils with SEND
- Support for attendance and engagement
- Trusted relationships with pupils and families
- Help to remove barriers to learning
School Counsellors
Our School Counsellors offer:
- Specialist emotional and mental health support
- Therapeutic interventions for pupils experiencing difficulties
- Support for pupils' social and emotional development
Designated Safeguarding Team (Led by Emily Valentine)
The safeguarding team ensures:
- All pupils with SEND are protected and supported
- Close collaboration with the SENCO to support vulnerable pupils
- Effective liaison with external safeguarding agencies
- Safeguarding is at the core of SEND provision
External Specialists
We work with a range of external specialists including:
- Educational psychologists
- Speech and language therapists
- Occupational therapists
- Health and social care professionals
- Local authority SEND services
- Virtual school heads (for looked-after children)
How our SEND team works together
We embed a culture in which early and accurate assessment of pupils' needs is prioritised, and use the information from the assessment of pupils' needs to implement a continuous cycle of planning, actions and review in order to reduce barriers to pupils' learning and/or wellbeing.
Our SEND team:
- Works collaboratively across both campuses to ensure consistency
- Meets regularly to review pupil progress and adjust provision
- Provides training and support for all teaching staff
- Maintains close partnerships with families and external agencies
- Ensures that everyday high-quality inclusive teaching has most benefit for the pupils who find learning hardest and reduces the need for individual adaptations Ofsted State-Funded School Inspection Toolkit
For more information about SEND support at CSS:
At CSS, we are committed to ensuring that all pupils with SEND receive high-quality, personalised support that enables them to achieve their full potential.