The Ultimate Planner for Busy SENCOs

Mar 12, 2023 | Dyslexia Show, Exhibitor/Sponsor, News

Hello SENCOs,

As a special education needs coordinator in your school, you know that organization and efficiency are key to your success. With so many responsibilities to juggle, you need a tool that can help you stay on top of everything. Introducing the floral version of the famous SENCO A4 Hardback Academic Year Planner from HeadteacherChat – the ultimate tool for organised SENCOs.

Designed by school leaders with simplicity and wellbeing in mind, this planner features all the tools you need to have a positive impact on your wellbeing and productivity. The planner features an academic year calendar from July to August, week-to-view diary pages with appointment times, a to-do list with checkboxes, and a notes section. We’ve even added a better weekly plan and key priorities for the week to enhance your productivity.

The unique HeadteacherChat SENCO key information section is specially crafted to provide all the information you need to excel in your role. It includes meeting notes with agenda and actions, key information about your team and their schedule, policy and key document trackers to help you prioritize your tasks, duty timetables, blank timetables, a topic plan to help you brainstorm your ideas, seating and group plans, parents and carers consultation meeting notes to record the important discussion points, a teaching and learning tracker to help you record important information, impact of SEN provision including area of need and specialists involved, impact of SEN interventions including impact data, a performance management section to enable you to demonstrate your achievements, a CPD log, reading lists, items to purchase, assembly planning, newsletter updates, notes for governors to provide a handy place to store your notes for your next meeting, curriculum area monitoring notes, pupil information for key assessment points, notes, and contacts.

Crafted with the highest quality materials, this A4 hardback planner is coil-bound with a ribbon page holder and five tab pages. All of our planners have been created by experienced school leaders, designed in Norfolk, and printed in the UK. This beautiful floral design has been created by Charlotte Chapman, a local Norfolk graphic designer who loves to create illustrations to be cherished.

You can pre-order this planner now for delivery in April. So, why not try incorporating this planner into your daily routine and see the positive impact it can have on your productivity and effectiveness as a SENCO?



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