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Policies

Policies and documents related to our school.

School Policies cover every aspect of school life. Below are some of our most important policies and documents for your reference. If you want to know our policy on something that is not listed, please ask the school office.

If you would like a paper copy (or any other format) of any of our documents on our website please speak to the school office, who will provide them to you free of charge.

Statutory Documents / Policies

Document NameDate
Accessibility plan2024-26View
Admissions Policy2023-24View
Admissions Policy2024-25View
Anti-Bullying Policy2024-25View
Attendance Policy2023-25View
Behaviour Policy2023-24View
Charging and Remissions Policy2023-24View
Complaints Policy2024-25View
Equalities Policy2024-28View
GDPR Policy (Data protection)2023-24View
Remote Education Policy2024-26View
RSE Policy2024-26View
Safeguarding Policy2023-24View
SEND Policy & Information Report2024-25View
Whistleblowing Policy2023-24View

Additional Documents / Policies

Document NameDate
Privacy Notice – Governors, Trustees and Volunteers2023-24View
Privacy Notice – Job Applicants2023-24View
Privacy Notice – Pupil and Parent2023-24View
Toileting and Intimate Care Policy2023-26View
Acceptable Use of IT Systems Policy2023-24View

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