Safeguarding
Because God shows us the best way to live we get to know ourselves and learn how to be safe.
God invites us to promise to keep everyone safe.
Our Designated Safeguarding Lead is Mr Chris Bratt
Our Deputy Safeguarding Lead is Mr Richard Hinchliffe
Our Deputy Safeguarding Lead is Mrs Jo Brennan
Children have the right to be safe and should be protected from all forms of abuse and neglect. It is everyone’s responsibility to act if you have a concern about the safety of a child.
Our curriculum provides opportunities for children to learn about safety and how to keep themselves safe from harm.
Click here to be taken to our Policies Page
Nottinghamshire Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub
How you can help us;
Please report any concerns you have about the safety of a child 0300 500 80 90.
Ask a member of staff in school for help if you need it.
Please speak to your child about the dangers of social media and reinforce the messages from school.
Thinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline.
Explore one of the six Thinkuknow websites for advice about staying safe when you’re on a phone, tablet or computer.
In the Summer ensure your child has a water bottle and sun cream to protect them from the hot weather.
Encourage your child to watch News Round which often discusses topics relevant to children, in a child friendly way.
Latest News
The Foundation units visit to White Post Farm
The children from Foundation enjoyed a very sunny day out to White Post Farm, where they got to feed the larger animals and hold the smaller ones. They all had a great day.
Fun Fridays
Fun Fridays began today with a Wheelathon. We could not have asked for a better day with the sun shinning and so many happy children. Looking forward to next weeks activity already.
Young Voices
The choir had a great evening performing at Young Voices in Sheffield. Well done children you were all amazing.
World Book Day
The children enjoyed dressing up as their favourite book characters for World Book Day.