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Phoenix Primary School

Phoenix Primary School is a one-form entry mainstream primary school situated in Fairfield Liverpool.  

We have a 30 place Enhanced Provision for children with complex needs.  Admission to Enhanced Provision is through the SEND team.

Our School strives to offer an enjoyable and excellent education for children aged 3 to 11 years. We also advise and support parents and carers.

We have knowledgeable and enthusiastic teachers who are able to inspire and engage the children in a curriculum that develops the whole child.

There is a powerful air of optimism about our School; the journey we are travelling is an exciting one for all students, staff, governors, and families.

 

Who to contact

Contact Name
Susan Jones
Contact Position
Headteacher
Telephone

E-mail
phoenixp-ao@phoenix-pri.liverpool.sch.uk
Website
www.phoenixprimaryliverpool.co.uk/

Where to go

Address
Birchfield Road
Edge Hill
LIVERPOOL
MERSEYSIDE
Postcode
L7 9LY

Other Details

Availability

Other notes

Enhanced Provision

  • Phoenix Primary School is a mainstream primary school with a 30 place Enhanced Provision which has been specially commissioned by Liverpool City Council, for girls and boys with complex learning difficulties (CLD)
  • Pupils with CLD have a diagnosis of moderate learning difficulties (MLD) by an Educational Psychologist and another special educational need, this may include autistic spectrum conditions (ASC) or social, emotional and mental health needs (SEMH)

 

SEN

CLD

National curriculum year groups

Reception to year 6

Number of places in the enhanced provision

30

Referrals for placements are made by

Liverpool City Council’s Special Educational Needs (SEN) Assessment and Pupil Support Service

Criteria

Pupils must have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)

Contact

The Casework Officer in SEN Assessment and Pupil Support Service

Details of the Phoenix Enhanced Provision

 

Venue

Pupils with Enhanced Provision placements learn in separate classes to the mainstream pupils, this is called discrete provision and may have opportunities to integrate into mainstream classes whenever possible, for specific subjects or activities.

Teacher Specialism

 

 

Staff have received training in the following:

·      Supporting pupils with autistic spectrum conditions

·      Supporting pupils with ADHD.

·      Team Teach

·      THRIVE

·      The Thinc Approach

·      Attachment and trauma principles

·      Blank Level language assessment

·      Sensory circuits

·      Reading recovery

·      PIVAT 5 Assessment

Resources and Equipment

 

·      State of the art 4D immersive learning room

·      Wheelchair access, and a lift to access the upper level

·      Home School Link Officer

·      Family room

·      Hearing link microphone

·      Sensory equipment

·      2 minibuses

·      Access to additional therapy services when required

·      Training for parents including English as an additional language and ASC

·      Lucy the therapy dog

 

Phoenix Primary School – Where We Rise to the Challenge

This school aims to:

  • Provide a happy environment that is caring, nurturing and supportive for all those who learn and work in our school
  • Treat the pupils as individuals and encourage them to realise their full potential
  • Provide a curriculum that enables pupils to acquire the knowledge and skills to fit them for adult life
  • Show the pupils how to live in a safe way and to develop good social skills and a tolerance of one another
  • Forge links with the wider community - teach our pupils an awareness of their role in the wider world

Local Offer

Contact Name
Karen Barr
Contact Telephone
0151 2283831
Contact Email
senco@phoenixprimaryschool.co.uk
Links
SEND Information Report
Local Offer Age Bands
Primary (5 to 11)
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