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Crosshall Junior Academy Trust

Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement for Crosshall Junior School

At Crosshall Junior School, we are committed to ensuring our website is accessible to all users, regardless of technology or ability. We strive to provide an inclusive and user-friendly experience for everyone visiting our site.

Accessibility Standards

Our website is designed to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, at Level AA. These guidelines ensure that digital content is:

  • Perceivable: Information and user interface components are presented in ways that all users can perceive.
  • Operable: Interface and navigation are operable by all users.
  • Understandable: Information and operation of the interface are understandable.
  • Robust: Content can be reliably interpreted by a wide range of user agents, including assistive technologies.

Accessibility Features and Tools

To improve accessibility, our website includes:

  • Text alternatives for non-text content (e.g., images, videos).
  • Logical and consistent navigation structures.
  • Keyboard navigation support.
  • Adjustable font sizes for improved readability.
  • Proper use of headings and landmarks to structure content.
  • Contrast ratios that enhance readability for users with visual impairments.

Ongoing Improvement

We are dedicated to continuously improving the accessibility of our website. We regularly review and update content and features to address evolving standards and user feedback.

Reporting Accessibility Issues

If you experience any difficulty accessing any part of our website, or if you have suggestions for improving accessibility, please contact us:

Email: office@crosshalljunior.co.uk or Phone: 01480 475972

We aim to respond to accessibility issues and provide solutions promptly.

Third Party Content

Our website may contain links to third-party content or services. While we strive to ensure external content is accessible, we cannot guarantee compliance with accessibility standards for these resources.

Changing Font Sizes

Current web browsers all support font scaling. For further information on how to change the font size on your current browser please click on the relevant link below:

Chrome

Microsoft Edge

Safari

IPhone/ iPad


Additionally the RNIB offer links to free software for improved on-line access for the blind and visually impaired here

Text to Speech

Google Chrome Select and Speak

This is available as an add-on to your Chrome browser. Click here for further spoken information and to install the extension.

Adobe Reader

To have an adobe document, like many of the links on this website, read to you, you will need Adobe Reader, which is a free download. Spoken instructions, with an online tutorial, are available by clicking here.