Learning difficulties Sample Clauses

Learning difficulties. The School shall do all that is reasonable to detect and deal appropriately with a learning difficulty which is considered to be a "special educational need". The School staff are not, however, qualified to make a diagnosis of conditions such as those commonly referred to as dyslexia, or of other learning difficulties.
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Learning difficulties. Each pupil will be screened for learning difficulties on entry to Key Stage 2, and if required at key stages thereafter. The School shall do all that is reasonable to detect and deal appropriately with a learning difficulty which is considered to be a "special educational need". The School staff are not, however, qualified to make a diagnosis of conditions such as those commonly referred to as dyslexia, or of other learning difficulties.
Learning difficulties. The College shall do all that is reasonable to detect and deal appropriately with a learning difficulty which is considered to be a "special educational need". The College staff are not, however, qualified to make a diagnosis of conditions such as those commonly referred to as dyslexia, or of other learning difficulties.
Learning difficulties. The School shall do all that is reasonable to detect and deal appropriately with a learning difficulty which is considered to be a “special educational need”. If an assessment by the School reveals that the pupil may have a learning difficulty the Parents will be notified and advised that a formal assessment of the Pupil should take place. It shall be the Parents’ responsibility to arrange and pay for a formal assessment. The School reserves the right to charge for the provision of any additional teaching as an Extra where it is lawful to do so.
Learning difficulties. The College is not qualified to make a medical diagnosis of conditions that affect learning (e.g. dyslexia, dyspraxia and Asperger’s syndrome). The screening tests available to schools are indicative only and are fallible. The Parents will be notified if a screening test indicates that the Pupil may have a learning difficulty. A formal assessment may be arranged by the Parents themselves at their own expense. The Parents must notify the Master in writing if they are aware or suspect that the Pupil may have a learning difficulty and they must provide the College with copies of all written reports and other relevant information. The College will then consider what further action (if any) should be taken.
Learning difficulties. The School can not commit to detect and deal appropriately with a learning difficulty which amounts to a "special educational need". Our staff and The School are not qualified to make a medical diagnosis of conditions such as those commonly referred to as dyslexia, or of other learning difficulties.
Learning difficulties. The Nursery shall do all that is reasonable to detect and deal appropriately with a learning difficulty which may be considered to be a "special educational need". The Nursery staff are not, however, qualified to make a medical diagnosis of conditions such as those commonly referred to as dyslexia, or of other learning difficulties. Screening for learning difficulties: The screening tests available to nurseries are indicative only: they are not infallible. The Parents will be notified if the Nursery feels that the Child may have a learning difficulty. A formal assessment should then be arranged by the Parents themselves. Information about learning difficulties: The Parents shall notify the Nursery Manager when completing the School's Confidential Information form and subsequently in writing if they are aware or suspect that the Child has a learning difficulty and the Parents must provide the Nursery with copies of all written reports and other relevant information. The Parents will be asked to withdraw the Child, without being charged Fees in lieu of Notice if, in the professional judgement of the Nursery Manager and after consultation with the Parents, the School is unable to provide adequately for the Child's special educational needs. The Nursery reserves the right to charge for the provision of additional help.
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