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  1. If you identify a learning difficulty and/or disability during enrolment, we’ll contact you ahead of your course starting to discuss requirements for support or additional tutoring. If applicable, we’ll also work with you as a Xaverian student to apply for exam concessions such as extra time, readers or scribes.

  2. The Office of Admissions at Xaverian takes many factors into consideration when looking at prospective students. These include the TACHS exam, and our own online application, (complete with letters of recommendation, student's grades, as well as other components of the student’s life).

  3. The College welcomes applications from students with learning difficulties and disabilities. Reasonable adjustments are made according to student need and in line with the Equality Act 2010. Additional support for high needs students are made in consultation with the relevant

  4. In a Xaverian College, staff and students will be conscious of the demands of social justice in local, national and international issues and will seek to discover ways in which they can most appropriately respond as individuals and as a community.

  5. Dec 25, 2017 · Vocaroo, Quick Response codes, Plickers, Screencast-O-Matic, Padlet, Storybird, Bookshare, Bubbl.us, Kahoot, and Newsela are differentiated technological instructional tools available for teachers to use to assist students with disabilities in multiple areas of learning difficulty.

    • Jamie Mahoney, Carol Hall
    • 2017
  6. Apr 10, 2017 · This small-scale qualitative study within a UK university led to the identification of five main themes. Participants expressed concern that there were students who chose not to disclose a range of disabilities resulting in inadequate levels of support.

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  8. May 4, 2022 · Students with disability have poorer post-school and independent living outcomes as compared to those without disability. For instance, only 53% of working-age individuals with disability are employed compared to 84% of those without disability (ABS 2019).