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Hi folks, thanks for replies and apologies for late response - it has been a hectic week.
She is in year 11 taking GSCE's. She was diagnosed as dyspraxic 4 yrs ago and has had a statement since yr 3 for maximum help (up to 15 hours) in school. As always, this has been a problem as school 'share' the help and we've been at loggerheads with them many times over the years over progress. They predicted a 'G' pass earlier this year for GCSE's, however, in an exam she took in June, she was ungraded. Hence we now have the worksheets from school to try and help her. It's all a bit disappointing as we have 6 monthly meetings and they've always said she meets her targets, however, in the last meeting (March) it was all negative stuff, we were not happy and said we felt they'd been box ticking all these years just to get the funding for special needs teaching. We found out that none of her teachers were actually aware of what her condition was, just that she needed help. After several meetings with a new headmaster, we've got a few of the not so important lessons in the curriculum scrapped in favour of extra english and maths, and also extra homework. I've decided to make an appointment with her peadatrician to see if they can explore this further, so that if all else fails at school - she may get specialist help in college, as they have to provide her with an education until she is 25 due to her having a statement.