Additional learning support

At Cooma North Public School, we ensure every student is ready to learn. We support students with disability and additional learning needs so they can take part in all areas of school life. You do not need a formal diagnosis for your child to receive support in a mainstream class. Support can begin at any stage of school.

"I like this school because there are a lot of teachers who make you feel safe and I really feel like I belong.” — Zeke a student of Cooma North Public School

Support that fits your child's needs

Some students need extra support to feel confident and do their best at school. We work closely with families to make support plans and adjustments  that suits each child’s needs.

Additional learning support can include:

We know when a student needs help when:

Adjustments are planned with parents and carers. They are reviewed regularly and changed when needed.  If you think your child may need extra help, contact us.

Learning and support team

The Learning and Support Team monitors the physical, emotional, social, mental and cognitive progress and wellbeing of the students who are referred to them by class teachers and parents.  Processes and programs are then implemented to ensure these students can access the curriculum, at their level, whether it be requiring additional support or extension to fully participate as a member of our school community. The team consists of members of the Executive Team, the WHIN and the School Counsellor. Further information can be located in CNPS Teams

Learning Support meetings are held on Tuesday mornings from 8.30 – 9.00 am.

Our learning and support team helps make sure every student gets the help they need at the right time. The team works with families, teachers and support staff to:

Our learning and support team include:

Contact us to meet with a member of this team to talk about your child’s strengths, interests and areas where they may need support.

Have a question about learning support?

We’re here to talk through your options. Contact us to speak with the principal or learning and support team.

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