- Academic
- Talks
Millfield Headmaster Gavin Horgan was a special guest at Made By Dyslexia’s second World Dyslexia Assembly in New York City, this week.
Exam Access Arrangements Neurodiversity: What difference does it make?
We view the students who have support in the LSC as individuals who have learning differences not difficulties. Students with Additional Educational Needs (AEN) from Year 9 to Upper Sixth can receive support from our team of experienced and well qualified LSC teachers. We have 6 full time staff, 3 part-time staff, a Speech and Language Therapist, 8 peripatetic staff and 2 visiting Educational Psychologists. We are based at the heart of the school within a main teaching block alongside the English and history.
Some students arrive at Millfield with learning differences that have already been diagnosed such as dyslexia or dyspraxia. Other students are identified through our extensive screening processes and are subsequently assessed by a specialist teacher or an Education Psychologist. We aim to ensure that students with learning differences are identified as early as possible in their Millfield journey to ensure that the most appropriate support is put in place as quickly as possible. This allows our students to develop appropriate learning strategies that will allow them to achieve in line with their potential.
Year 9, 10 and 11 LSC support
The LSC offers timetabled support to students with AEN in Year 9, 10 and 11, whose academic programmes permit. Students either come to the LSC for support instead of studying as language in Year 9, or alongside their GCSE options in Years 10 and 11. Most students select support in place of a GCSE option, but for those who have a full academic programme, support is offered at lunchtimes and evening workshops.
Our team of experienced teachers deliver Study Support to small groups, covering learning styles, revision strategies and examination techniques. Within the Year 9 Study Support lessons there is a focus on literacy skills, grammar and punctuation. In Years 10 and 11, more emphasis is placed on supporting students with individual GCSE subject choices and helping them develop skills to encourage and support independent learning.
Sixth Form LSC Support
In Sixth Form we continue to support AEN students in small groups; these sessions are timetabled in a student's private study periods. Identified students will attend the LSC at least once a week and receive information and advice on topics such as study skills and an introduction to the assistive technologies which are available in school for their use, to aid independent study. Students will have access to software such as Dragon Naturally Speaking, Read and Write 11 and Inspiration Mind mapping.
For AEN students who may only need occasional access to the LSC, we run lunchtime workshops, staffed by LSC Study Support staff.
Exam Access Arrangements
For students who meet the examination boards’ criteria we can provide a range of exam access arrangements including additional time, readers, scribes and the use of laptops. We have a team of experienced external invigilators who help to provide this service for end of year exams, controlled assessments, rehearsal exams and external GCSE and A level exams.
Individual Support
For those students who would like more specialist support, we are able to provide 1:1 lessons with either a Speech and Language Therapist or a peripatetic Teacher. There is an additional charge for these 1:1 sessions, please see Millfield Fees Sheet for more details.
Building self-esteem, easing the journey
The LSC aims to encourage students, build their self-esteem and set them on the road to independent learning. By having high expectations and developing positive working relationships we aim to maximise opportunities and success for our AEN students.
"Our aim is to develop each child's individual abilities and talents, and a balanced, all-round education is at the heart of our philosophy."
Julie White - Head of Learning Support
Millfield Headmaster Gavin Horgan was a special guest at Made By Dyslexia’s second World Dyslexia Assembly in New York City, this week.
Millfield Upper Sixth student Lucie Gonder has gained a place at the world-renowned Central Saint Martins’ School of Art after studying BTEC Art & Design along with an A level in Product Design from Millfield School in Somerset.
Millfield Upper Sixth Sam Krolikowski has achieved his dreams of studying to become a doctor after gaining a place on Queen Mary University of London’s Medicine Programme with the help of Millfield’s Learning Support Centre (LSC).
Millfield Upper Sixth student Strabo Newman has been awarded the top prize in the Edgar Jones Philosophy Essay competition run by St Peter’s College, Oxford.
Millfield Headmaster Gavin Horgan has urged the government to reform the exams process in British schools, as the current format “restricts dyslexic learners.”