Our school has a wide variety of policies, aimed towards providing the best possible care for anyone who visits or attends our school. For your convenience, here are a selection of policies that might be of interest to you.
If you would like a paper copy (or any other format) of any of our documents on our website please speak to the school office, who will provide them to you free of charge. If you require further information about any of the items shown in this section, please contact the school and we will do our best to help.
Admissions Policies
- Admissions Policy 2020-21
- Admissions Policy 2021-22
- Admissions Policy 2022-23
- Admissions Policy 2023-24
- Admissions Policy 2024-25
- Admissions Policy 2025-26
School Policies
- Accessibility Plan 2023 – 2026
- Additional Safeguarding Guidance – A response to COVID 19
- Anti Bullying Policy – September 2023
- BCCET Attendance-Policy
- BCCET – Charging and Remissions Policy – Sept 2022
- Children Missing in Education policy
- BCCET Code of Conduct Policy 2022
- Complaints Policy reviewed May 23
- Equality Information, Objectives and Action Plan 2023
- Equality Policy Statement 2023
- BCCET GDPR Information and Cyber Security Policy May 23
- Health and Safety POLICY May 2023
- Intimate Care Policy
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- Listening-Matters-Policy-2022-23
- Marking and Feedback Policy 2022
- Medical Diets Policy
- Modern Slavery Statement 2023
- Online Safety Policy St Josephs 2023-2024
- Packed Lunch Policy-September-2021
- Positive Handling Policy
- Prayer and Liturgy Policy
- Pupil Voice Policy 2021-2022
- Religious Education Policy
- Remote learning policy 2023
- Respecting Relationships Policy 2023 (Behaviour Policy)
- RHE POLICY
- Child Friendly Safeguarding Policy
- Safeguarding and child protection policy 2023- 2024
- School Prevent Policy Statement
- SEND Policy
- SEND-Information-Report-2022-2023
- Social Media Policy May 2023
- Whistleblowing Policy
Data Protection
St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, collects and uses pupil information under the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Education Act 1996 which are a lawful basis for collecting and using pupil information for general purposes (and from Article 6 and Article 9 where data processed is special category data from the General Data Protection Regulation from 25 May 2018).
- GDPR-Privacy-Notice-Governors-Trustees-and-Volunteers
- GDPR-Privacy-Notice-Pupil-and-Parents-Primary-School
- GDPR-Privacy-Notice-Staff
- Subject-Access-Request-Form
- Acceptable-Use-of-IT-Systems-Policy-Staff
- Data-Protection-Policy