Why do we need policies?
For a school to offer high quality education and care, it needs policies. Policies help develop and define a set of consistent rules, regulations, procedures and protocols.
Parents need policies
Policies are also useful to parents. For example, a prospective parent might wish to view a school’s behaviour policy or special educational needs policy, before deciding whether to apply for their child to attend the school.
High standards
At Robinswood Primary Academy we believe policies are vitally important, and help us to create standards of quality for learning and safety, as well as expectations and accountability.
NB: Due to data protection of staff personal details we are unable to sign passport applications or similar.
Click on the appropriate policy to open it:
- Admissions Policy 2021
- Robinswood Admissions Policy 2020
- Attendance Policy
- Behaviour and Restorative Practice Policy
- Complaints Policy
- E-Safety Policy
- Ethnic Diversity Policy
- Freedom of Information Policy
- Inclusion Policy including SEN report-currently being updated (Jan 21)
- PSHE Policy
- Public Sector Equality Duty
- Trust local offer leaflet
- Code of Conduct for Community
- Early years foundation stage policy
- TikTok parent factsheet
- Tiktok online safety guide
- Keeping children safe in education Sep 2020
- TRAT Safeguarding Policy 2020
- Annex to Child Protection Policy – Covid 19
- Anti bullying policy and hate incidents policies 2020
- KCSIE 2020 TRAT Safeguarding Policy September 2020
- Preschool intimate care and toileting policy December 2020
- PSHE Policy Updated December 2020
- Social Media Policy December 2020
- TRAT Behaviour and Restorative Practice Policy
- TRAT code of conduct for community 2020
- Charges and Remissions
- Data Protection Policy
- Whistleblowing Policy
- Health and Safety Policy 2020
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