Special Educational Needs (SEN)

What does SEND stand for?

SEN stands for Special Educational Needs. It refers to a diverse range of learning difficulties or additional needs that may affect the ability of a child or young person to learn. There are many types of SEN, but they include autism, dyslexia, ADHD and anxiety.

How can Owl Tutors support children with SEN?

All Owl Tutors are qualified teachers and, as such, have at least some training and experience in working with students with SEN.  Beyond that, we have a dedicated team of tutors who hold additional experience and qualifications in supporting children with SEN. Many of our SEN tutors have held the role of “SENCo” (SEN Coordinator) within a school, so have a thorough understanding of the challenges that students with SEN may face, and how best to work with them in achieving their goals. 

You can view our SEN tutors here

What services do you offer for children with SEN?

Our tutors specialise in providing one-to-one tuition and will tailor lessons and longer-term education plans to the needs of each individual student, including by addressing specific learning difficulties. Many of our tutors also have experience in working with students who are following an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), whether they remain in mainstream schooling or not. 

How do I know if my child needs support for SEN?

If you suspect that your child may have special educational needs, it's important to consult with professionals, starting by speaking with their school teacher/s. The next step may be to speak with your GP who might suggest meeting with an educational psychologist. They can assess your child's needs and provide a diagnosis or recommendations for support. Our tutors are equipped to work with children who have already been identified as having SEN, and they can complement any interventions or support plans put in place.

Can tutors provide support within a mainstream school setting?

Yes, our tutors can provide support within a mainstream school setting. They can work alongside teachers and other professionals to offer additional assistance, tailored strategies, and individualised attention to children with SEN. This can help bridge any gaps in learning, build confidence, and support their overall educational progress.

If you are interested in arranging tuition, please contact us and we will be happy to discuss your child's specific needs and requirements. 

We had tried several other tutors before finding Sophie and we are so grateful to her. Sophie was immediately able to assess the topics my son was already confident in, and focus in quickly on what he needed to work on. The lessons were structured, engaging, and a perfect pace - pushing him to improve in a really supportive way. In a short space of time my son grew in both confidence and skill. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend her for anyone sitting 7+ or 11+ exams.
Toby is a professional tutor and he does his lessons to perfection. He is highly recommended.
Alan did an amazing job my son had taken a entrance exam for Shrewsbury School & achieved just 28% in the maths paper & required help revising effectively for a re-sit. Alan taught him for a period of c.10 days & as a result my son achieved 64% in the re-sit & has been offered a place at Shrewsbury. I am hugely grateful for Alan's help.
John is an excellent tutor, my son has had him for both Math and Physics. Not only is he highly skilled in breaking down subjects and explaining problems so that the student can easily understand, but he is also a great communicator and very pleasant to work with. I would highly recommend John!
Alan is very Calm and encouraging, he makes my daughter feel at ease, which helps her ask questions and engage better. She is enjoying her lessons with Alan and feel they are very beneficial to her revision for her A levels.