Data Protection
Privacy Notices
Behaviour Policy
We work hard to encourage positive behaviour in school. Should behaviour fall below our required standards, it will be dealt with in line with our behaviour policy, details of which can be found in the following document:
Charging & Remissions Policy
Most payments for school must now be paid via ParentPay. If you require login details or assistance with using ParentPay, please speak to the office. Our full Charging & Remissions Policy can be found by clicking the link below:
Complaints Procedure & Parent Code of Conduct
Our aim is for your child to have a positive experience when they are at school; however, if you have a concern, you can speak to the following people:
In the first instance talk to the class teacher, normally this will resolve any problems or concerns you may have.
If you still need to talk to someone, please speak to the Head of Year to help you resolve the problem.
If you feel you still haven't resolved the problem, please contact the school office to make an appointment to talk to a Senior Leader.
Parent Code of Conduct and the Complaints Procedure can be found in the documents below.
Disability & Accessibility Policy
We believe that all pupils have a right to an educational experience which is suitable to their particular needs and which allows them to develop socially and academically to the highest level they can. Details of our full disability and accessibility policy can be found below:
Equality information and objectives
Ofsted
We are very proud of our Outstanding Ofsted rating. To see the full report, please visit:
Pupil Premium Statement
Please download the Pupil Premium Statement by clicking the link below:
Remote Learning
Please see below for information about remote learning
RHSE Policy
As part of your child’s education, we promote personal well-being and development through a comprehensive PSHE (Personal, Social, Health & Economic Education) curriculum. The scheme we use to support us in delivering this curriculum (SCARF) also includes RHSE (Relationships, Health & Sex Education) in line with DfE requirements. We regularly review our RHSE curriculum to make sure it is appropriate for our pupils based on their:
- Age
- Physical and emotional maturity
- Religious and cultural backgrounds
- Special educational needs and/or disabilities
Please use the link below to view the RSE Policy
Child Protection & Safeguarding Policy
We take the safety of our children very seriously. If you would like to view our Safeguarding Policy please click the link below:
Sport Premium
At Beavers Community Primary School we believe PE & Sport plays an important role in making our vision statement a reality for every pupil, with the potential to change young people’s lives for the better.
Through PE & Sport our children learn to develop the important qualities of discipline, resilience, communication, team work, and ambition, leading to improved concentration, attitude, and academic achievement.
Uniform Policy
It is our policy that all children should wear school uniform when attending school, or when participating in a school-organised event outside normal school hours. Please click here for further information about the items needed for uniform.