SCERTS is embedded across all year groups at Grange Park School. SCERTS assessments are completed in line with the EHCP process to show progress that pupils have made in their social communication and emotional regulation and help us set relevant and developmentally appropriate targets for each individual.
What does SCERTS stands for?
SC - Social Communication: the development of spontaneous and functional communication, emotional expression and secure and trusting relationships with children and adults.
ER - Emotional Regulation: the development of the ability to maintain a well-regulated emotional state to cope with everyday stress, and to be most available for learning and interacting.
TS - Transactional Support: the use of supports to help the people supporting the young person (family members, teachers, therapists) respond to their needs and interests, modify the environment, and provide tools to enhance learning.
What does the data tell us so far?
The data shows improvements in Social Communication and Emotional Regulation across all year groups in the school, with the greatest improvement in Social Communication. Further analysis of social and emotional growth profiles show that Flexibility and Resilience is the most improved indicator across year groups. Re-assessment is completed annually to track pupil progress.