Policies
Please see below a table of some of our policies which you can view online. If you require large print copies or assistance with these documents please contact the School Office who will be pleased to help you.
Additional information about our Admissions policies, processes and appeals.
Admissions 2021 - 2022 (please see note below about this policy)
The 2021 policy was varied on 30 October 2020. The variation added the following to the school’s admission arrangements and supplementary information form (SIF):
“In the event that during the period specified for attendance at worship the church has been closed for public worship and has not provided alternative premises for that worship, the requirements of these admissions arrangements in relation to attendance will only apply to the period when the church or alternative premises have been available for public worship”.
Admissions Policy 2022 - 2023 - Draft for consultation
Assessment, Marking and Feedback Policy
Appendix to Behaviour Policy for COVID-Restrictions (September 2020)
Appendix to Behaviour Management Policy from September 2020
Charging and Remissions Policy
Complaints Procedures and Policies
EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) Policy
Freedom of Information Publication Scheme
Management of Outdoor Visits Policy
Managing Unreasonable Behaviour (of adults) Policy
Operational Plan - COVID-19 (updated October 2020)
Preventing Radicalisation Policy
Preventing Radicalisation what to do flowchart
PSHE and Relationships and Sex Education Policy
Risk Assessment September 2020 - Coronavirus (updated December 2020)
Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy
SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disability) Policy
Supporting Students with Medical Conditions and the Administration of Medicines Policy
Use of Force and Physical Restraint Guidance
Volunteers in Schools Guidance
Admission appeals - additional information during period of school closure due to COVID-19
Appeals Timetables
The government has issued new Regulations about holding admission appeals over the coming 8 months or so. Due to covid19 restrictions, there is no requirement for appeals to be heard in person at a face to face hearing. For appeals lodged until the end of January next year, the default position will be appeals by video call or by telephone conference. Those parents unable to take part can have their appeals heard in absence on the papers that are submitted. The strict timetable for appeals to be heard within a set number of days has been abandoned during this period too: they must be heard as soon as is reasonably possible, particularly over the summer holidays. The appeals timetable referred to in our policy no longer applies for this summer (Summer 2020).