Services

Teaching

Our teachers are highly qualified literacy specialists who have backgrounds in classroom teaching and tutoring. Lessons are bespoke, catering to each child’s specific needs.

We provide:

1 to 1 face to face tuition in our Centre at Guy’s Hospital, London Bridge

1 to 1 online tuition using zoom, for pupils at home and in school

1 to 1 and small group teaching in schools

Star Programme in schools

All teaching is multi-sensory and based on the Sounds Write synthetic phonics programme. Lessons are highly structured, focused and fun. We aim to give our pupils the confidence to ‘have a go’ and see themselves as successful learners. 

We love reading and we want to share our pleasure in books. 

Reading
yslexia

If you would like more information about assessment or lessons, please contact info@bloomfielddyslexiacentre.org.uk.

Assessment Services

The Bloomfield Centre offers a range of diagnostic assessments for children and young adults with dyslexia and other Specific Learning Difficulties.

We welcome enquiries and are always happy to discuss issues related to poor literacy and school related anxiety, prior to assessment bookings.

We accept referrals from parents, schools, health professionals and young adults (post 16 years). 

Please note: An eye test is required, no more than one year before the assessment, to make sure there is no visual which might affect reading and writing.

• Children (7+ yrs): Diagnostic Assessment for Dyslexia/Spld + Full Report suitable for DSA applications (cost £600 per child) 

A full diagnostic assessment with an in-depth report which will identify areas of strengths and weakness, provide a diagnosis of dyslexia where appropriate and make recommendations for support. 

This report can be submitted as evidence of a specific learning difficulty (SpLD) to support applications for Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) at university.

• 16+ yrs: Diagnostic Assessment for Dyslexia/Spld + Additional Evidence of ADHD and/or Dyspraxia + Full Report, suitable for DSA applications (cost £700 per student) 

A full diagnostic assessment with additional assessments to identify ADHD and dyspraxia, with an in-depth report.  

Professional guidelines for assessors mean that, where appropriate, these reports can provide a diagnosis of dyslexia as well as additional evidence of ADHD and dyspraxia. 

This is not a medical diagnosis but can be used as evidence of a specific learning difficulty (Spld) when applying to Student Finance England for Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) at university or when applying for a Workplace Needs Assessment (WNA). 

• 7+ yrs: Diagnostic Assessment for Dyslexia with a Short Report (cost £300 per child) 

This is an in-school service only

A full diagnostic assessment with a shorter, more succinct report.  

This is especially suitable for primary schools (for children aged 7 years and above), and lower secondary. The report focuses on the key areas of strength and difficulty, details the diagnosis where appropriate, and provides clear and comprehensive recommendations for busy classroom teachers, SENDCo’s and parents. 

This report cannot be used for DSA applications for university.

If you would like more information about assessment or lessons, please contact info@bloomfielddyslexiacentre.org.uk

Training

Teaching Assistant Spelling and Vocabulary Intervention (STAR) 

Star Words

What is Star?

The STAR Intervention Programme is a highly effective one term (12 week) multi-sensory language and spelling programme, with a proven track record. Created for children who are struggling to keep up in the classroom, it aims to widen participant’s vocabulary and equip them with transferable spelling skills to use in all areas of the curriculum. 

This programme is specifically aimed at pupils in years 4-6.

How is the programme delivered?

Within 4 x 35 minute sessions

A specialist teacher from the Bloomfield Centre comes into school for one afternoon a week to work with a TA/TAs and small groups of children identified by their class teachers as under-achieving in literacy. The TA is simultaneously trained to deliver and continue the programme as well as use the strategies throughout the school. 

The programme focuses on target words taken from the National Statutory spelling lists. All training materials are provided and by the end of the term the TA will be fully equipped to continue the programme.

Star Programme
What we do

Programme Outcomes

Spelling and vocabulary improvement

To date, the programme has been delivered in one Bromley and 6 Southwark schools, with outstandingly positive results. The children have enjoyed the sessions, benefitting from improved confidence and motivation as well as improved spelling and wider vocabularies.

Progress in spelling and comprehension is quantifiable – children are baseline tested on their ability to spell and understand the words at the start and end of term. 

KS2 Teachers and Teaching Assistants STAR Spelling Training (£200)

What is it?

A 1.5 hour INSET Training Session on how to teach transferable spelling skills. Teachers will learn an approach to teach the spelling of longer, polysyllabic words in a highly structured and multi-sensory way. The programme uses words from the statutory word lists for years 3 – 6 and the skills taught can be used for spelling words across the curriculum.

If you would like more information about training, please contact Jane Cousins (Headteacher) at jane.cousins@bloomfielddyslexiacentre.org.uk 

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