Safeguarding

Our school should provide a safe, caring, positive and stimulating environment that promotes the social, physical and moral development of the individual child free from discrimination or bullying where children can learn and develop happily.

The policies below outline how all staff, governors and volunteers working in our school should act to uphold our high standards.

Our safeguarding lead is Ms H Palin

Ms Hannah Palin - Designated Safeguarding Lead, Assistant Headteacher

Mr Anthony Broadley - Safeguarding team, Headteacher

Mr Johnny Hammond - Safeguarding team, Deputy Headteacher

Ms Tracey Oakden - Safeguarding team, Assistant Headteacher

Mrs Ann Davenport - Safeguarding team, Curriculum do Art and Design

Miss Bethan Illman - Safeguarding team, School Counsellor

Ms Fiona Kelbrick - Safeguarding team, Assistant Headteacher

If you hear or see something that concerns you, please speak to a member of our Safeguarding Team.

You can also report your concerns via this QR code


School Counsellor

Our School Counsellor is Bethan Illman and she is available Monday, Thursday and Friday, term time only.

A new counselling referral form link for 25-26 can be found here: Counselling Referral Form25-26 

Please provide as much information as possible and be sure that the student consents to the referral before making it. In some cases, there will be alternative support offered if it's more appropriate.


School Health Nurse

The School Health Nurse works closely with student support staff and teachers to encourage students to be emotionally and physically healthy, educating them with knowledge to make informed choices and achieve their full potential. 

You can drop in to the School Health Nurse office (opposite B12) or speak to any member of staff who can complete a referral for you. 

NSPCC

There's no such thing as a perfect parent. One day all's calm, the next it's chaos. However it's going, we're here with advice and support for parents and carers.

Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy