Policies and Procedures
Policies and procedures are in place for all aspects of school life. There are more than 70 policies in total which are reviewed and updated on an annual cycle.
A range of important or statutory policies are available here for you to download.
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- Accessibility Plan 2022-2025
- Admissions Policy 25-26
- Attendance and Absence Policy Aut 22-25
- Behaviour & Anti-bullying Aut 22-24
- Charging & Remissions Policy 21-23
- Code of Conduct for Governors
- Code of Conduct for School Based Staff
- Complaints Policy and Procedure
- Collective Worship Policy Sum 22-25
- Data Protection Policy 21-24
- Intimate Care Policy Sum 21-24
- Looked After Children (LAC) and previously LAC Policy Sum 22-24
- Marking and Feedback Policy 22-25
- Medical Needs and Medicines Policy updated with Covid-19 implications
- Nursery Admissions and Funding Policy Sum 23-25
- RE Policy Sum 22-25
- Schools Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy 2023 Christ Church version
- Pupil, Equality, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Policy 2022
- 3-Year_Long-Term Pupil Premium Strategy 2019-22 July 2021 review
- SEN Policy and SEN Information Report 22-23
- Surveillance and CCTV Policy Sum 2022-24
- Teaching And Learning Policy Spr 22-25
- Whistleblowing Policy
- Our Remote Learning Policy March 2022 has details of how we manage home learning, safeguarding and e-safety during periods of partial or whole school closures such as during Covid-19 outbreak.
- Parents have looked at the teaching of PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education) and RSE (Relationships and Sex Education) during a consultation meeting and these policies are also reviewed by Governors regularly. Last consultation with parents was in Spring 2023. We were an ‘early adopter’ of the statutory requirement to teach Relationships Education in school. Parents can find out more from this DfE leaflet RSE_primary_schools_guide_for_parents
- If you would like to look at these policies, they are here: PSHE Policy and Relationships & Sex Education Policy
- We have a Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) Policy and a Senior Mental Health Lead who monitors its impact – Tracey Cansdale
- We have a rolling programme of adopting and reviewing policies. We are happy to send you an email or paper copy of any of the policies that are not hosted on the website. Click on Rolling Programme of Policies for Academic Year 22-23 for more information.
Should you require further information about these or other school policies or procedures please contact the school office on admin@christchurch.shropshire.sch.uk who will be happy to help you.