SENCO update - May 26
This half term, we were delighted to host our third SENCO coffee morning of the year. Thank you to all the parents and carers who were able to attend and contribute to such a positive and welcoming atmosphere.
This half term, we were delighted to host our third SENCO coffee morning of the year. Thank you to all the parents and carers who were able to attend and contribute to such a positive and welcoming atmosphere.
At In Toto London, Cookery lessons are about much more than preparing food. Led by Sophie – our Curriculum Lead for Cookery – lessons are designed to help students strengthen self-belief, explore their creativity, and gain valuable practical experiences in a supportive and engaging environment.
For our ASDAN module, students have been focusing on the “Using Transport” unit, where they have been developing their confidence in travelling independently and preparing for journeys to new locations.
Going forwards, we're delighted to share that the school will be running a charity initiative each half term for students and staff alike.
In Toto Ed London has been officially registered as an Independent Special School, marking a significant step forward in expanding specialist education provision in a region experiencing increasing demand for support for young people with special educational needs (SEN).
It has been a productive and exciting half term for the SENCO department at In Toto Ed.
World Book Day was a fantastic celebration of reading across the school, filled with creativity, enthusiasm, and plenty of memorable moments.
Now that we have secured our new minibus, the opportunities for our students to get a broad and balanced curriculum experience have been really enhanced.
Coming to school can be a massive hurdle for many of our students, particularly those who live with high anxiety. We know that every single day through our doors is a victory of resilience.
Our Esports department continues to grow as an exciting and innovative part of school life, offering students a unique blend of creativity, collaboration, and real-world skill development.
As part of our Childcare course, students are required to complete a set number of work experience hours within the local community, such as in schools or libraries.
Some of our students have been gaining valuable work experience at St Margaret’s Church in Lee, supporting the brilliant community initiative, Tea for Free.