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Contact details

  • Your school's name
  • Your school's postal address
  • Your school's telephone number
  • The name of the member of staff who deals with queries from parents and other members of the public
  • The name and contact details of your special educational needs co-ordinator (SENCO), unless you’re a special school
Contact Details

Admission arrangements

  • If the local authority manages your admissions process, refer parents to the local authority to find out about your school’s admission and appeal arrangements.
Admissions

Ofsted reports

  • You must publish either a copy of your school's most recent Ofsted report or a link to the report on the Ofsted website.
Ofsted

Key stage 2 (end of primary school) results

  • Progress scores in reading, writing and maths
  • Percentage of pupils who achieved at least the expected standard in reading, writing and maths
  • Percentage of pupils who achieved at a higher standard in reading, writing and maths
  • Average 'scaled scores' in reading and maths
Pupil Results

Performance tables

  • You must include a link to the school and college performance tables and your school's performance tables page.
Pupil Results

Safeguarding and related

  • Child protection policy
  • Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) policy

Safeguarding

 

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Statutory Policies

Curriculum

  • The content of your school curriculum in each academic year for every subject, including Religious Education even if it is taught as part of another subject or subjects, or is called something else
  • The names of any phonics or reading schemes you’re using in key stage 1
  • How parents or other members of the public can find out more about the curriculum your school is following
  • Your approach to the curriculum should also include how you are complying with your duties in the Equality Act 2010 and the Special Educational Needs and Disability Regulations 2014 about making the curriculum accessible for those with disabilities or special educational needs.

Curriculum

 

 

 

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SEND

Remote Education

  • You must publish information about your school’s remote education provision on your website.

Remote Learning

 

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Covid19 Updates and Notices

Behaviour Policy

  • You must publish details of your school's behaviour policy.
Statutory Policies

Pupil Premium
For the current academic year, you must include:

  • Your school's pupil premium grant allocation amount
  • A summary of the main barriers to educational achievement faced by eligible pupils at the school
  • How you'll spend the pupil premium to overcome those barriers and the reasons for that approach
  • How you'll measure the effect of the pupil premium
  • The date of the next review of the school's pupil premium strategy
  • For the previous academic year, you must include:
  • How you spent the pupil premium allocation
  • The effect of the expenditure on pupils
Pupil Premium

Coronavirus (COVID-19) catch-up premium

  • How it is intended that the grant will be spent
  • How the effect of this expenditure on the educational attainment of those pupils at the school will be assessed
Catch-Up Premium

PE and Sport Premium for Primary Schools

  • The amount of premium received
  • A full breakdown of how it has been spent
  • The impact the school has seen on pupils' PE, physical activity, and sport participation and attainment
  • How the improvements will be sustainable in the future
  • You are also required to publish the percentage of pupils within your year 6 cohort who met the national curriculum requirement to:
  • Swim competently, confidently, and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres
  • Use a range of strokes effectively
  • Perform safe self-rescue in different water-based situations
Sports Premium

Equality objectives

  • Details of how your school complies with the public sector equality duty
  • Your school's equality objectives
  • Details of how your school is:
  • Eliminating discrimination (see the Equality Act 2010)
  • Advancing equality of opportunity – between people who share a protected characteristic and people who do not share it
  • Consulting and involving those affected by inequality, in the decisions your school or college takes to promote equality and eliminate discrimination (affected people could include parents, pupils, staff and members of the local community)
Statutory Policies 

Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) information

  • You must publish an Information Report on your website about the implementation of your school’s policy for pupils with SEN.
  • The arrangements for the admission of disabled pupils
  • The steps you have taken to prevent disabled pupils from being treated less favourably than other pupils
  • The facilities you provide to help disabled pupils to access the school
  • The plan prepared under paragraph 3 of schedule 10 to the Equality Act 2010 (accessibility plan) for:
  • Increasing the extent to which disabled pupils can participate in the school’s curriculum
  • Improving the physical environment of the school for the purpose of increasing the extent to which disabled pupils are able to take advantage of education and benefits, facilities or services provided or offered by the school
  • Improving the delivery to disabled pupils of information which is readily accessible to pupils who are not disabled
SEND

Complaints procedure

  • Details of your school's complaints procedure
  • (As part of your SEND information report) any arrangements for handling complaints from parents of children with SEND about the support the school provides.
Statutory Policies

Governors' information and duties

  • Details of the structure and responsibilities of the governing body and its committees
  • The full names of the Chair of the governing body and Chair of each committee
  • Information about each governor, including their:
    • Full name, date of appointment, term of office, date they stepped down (where applicable) and who appointed them (in accordance with the governing body's instrument of government)
    • Relevant business and financial interests including:
      • Governance roles in other educational institutions
      • Any material interests arising from relationships between governors or relationships between governors and school staff (including spouses, partners and close relatives)
    • Attendance record at governing body and committee meetings over the last academic year
  • You should also publish the same information for associate members making it clear whether they have voting rights on any of the committees to which they have been appointed.
Governors

Financial information

  • How many school employees (if any) have a gross annual salary of £100,000 or more in increments of £10,000
  • A link to the webpage which is dedicated to your school on the schools financial benchmarking service
Statutory Financial Information

Charging and remissions policies

  • The activities or cases where your school will charge pupils' parents
  • The circumstances where your school will make an exception on a payment you would normally expect to receive under your charging policy
Statutory Policies

Values and ethos

  • A statement of your school’s ethos and values.
School Values

Paper copies

  • An offer to provide printed copies of information on the website free of charge
Contact Details