Additional Learning Needs

At Brynteg CP school, we are committed to working together to support all pupils to help meet their needs and reach their full potential. As part of a graduated response, we implement support at a universal and targeted universal level and through additional learning needs provision. 

As a school we ensure the needs of all pupils are met through high quality teaching and learning provision. Our Universal Provision includes:

  • Whole class quality first teaching
  • Effective differentiation
  • Collaborative group and partner work
  • Individual and small group interventions (within the class or in the shared area with an adult)
  • Access to visual aids and support e.g. working walls, maths resources, writing frames
  • Appropriate and reasonable adjustments to enable access to the school environment, curriculum and facilities

During their time at Brynteg CP, pupils will make expected progress in their learning from their starting points with what we can offer universally.  If a pupil is not progressing, we will gather observations, use assessment data and seek to work in collaboration with outside agencies to identify any additional learning needs. A wide range of evidence will be gathered over time, including:

  • Assessment tools, frameworks and questionnaires
  • Standardised assessments
  • Observational data
  • Formative assessments of day to day learning
  • Monitoring progress over time

At this point, a pupil would have a Targeted Universal Provision (known as a TUP) which would indicate their individual targets. Progress would be reviewed termly. Additional action may be taken, and advice and support may be sought from outside agencies such as the Educational Psychology Service, Speech and Language Therapy Service, Literacy Service, who might suggest specific strategies to support a pupil.

Where a pupil has not progressed as well as expected with the additional support provided as outlined above, the next stage of the graduated response would be that the school considers whether the pupil has Additional Learning Needs (ALN) and in turn requires Additional Learning Provision (ALP). Should it be determined that a pupil has Additional Learning Needs, an Individual Development Plan (IDP) would be developed in a person-centred manner through a Person Centred Review meeting. The IDP would then be reviewed at least annually to ensure they remain relevant and are used as working documents. 

ALN Transformation in Wales

SNAP Cymru

For additional information and support, SNAP Cymru is available:

Home – Snap Cymru

Useful Links

British Dyslexia Association

YoungMinds | Mental Health Charity For Children And Young People | YoungMinds

Neurodevelopmental Service – Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Developmental co-ordination disorder (dyspraxia) in children – NHS