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Policies

The following are just a selection of the policies that govern Down Ampney C of E Primary School that the Government recommends are made available online. If you don’t find the policy you are looking for, please contact the School Office on 01793 750294.

All information on the school website can be provided as a paper copy free of charge. 

Click the policy name below to download a printable copy. 

 

Accessibility Plan

Acceptable Use Policy

Accessibility Policy

Admissions Policy *

Adverse Weather Policy

Anti Bullying Policy

Allegations of Abuse Against Staff Policy

Attendance and Absence Policy

Behaviour and Positive Relationships *

Behaviour Principles Written Statement

Biometric Data Protection *

Charging and Remissions Policy

Child Friendly Safeguarding Policy

Children Missing Education Policy

Complaints Procedures Policy

Disciplinary Policy and Procedure

Early Career Teacher Induction Policy *

Early Years Policy

Emergency Plan

Data Protection Policy

Educational Visits and School Trips Policy

Equality Information and Objectives

Finance Policy

First Aid Policy

Flexible Working Policy

Freedom Of Information Policy

Governor Allowances Policy

Governor Visit Policy

Grievance Policy

Health and Safety Policy *

Induction of New Staff Policy

Infection Control Policy

Intimate Care Policy

LAC Policy

Low Level Safeguarding Concerns Policy

Menopause Policy

Online Safety Policy

Offer of Early Help

Parent Code of Conduct

Physical Intervention Policy

Premises Management Policy

Primary Assessment Policy

Promoting Physical Activity Policy

Pupil Confidentiality Policy

Pupils with additional health needs attendance policy *

Pupil Premium Strategy

Records Management Policy

Relationships and Health Education Policy

Remote Education Policy

Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy *

Safer Recruitment Policy

School Funds Policy

School Local Offer

School Uniform Policy

SEN Information Report

Single Central Record Policy

Smoke Free Policy

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Policy *

Staff and Volunteer Confidentiality Policy

Staff Code of Conduct Policy

Statement of British Values

Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions Policy

Suspension & Exclusion Policy

Teacher Appraisal Policy

Teacher Capability Policy

Teachers Pay Policy *

Whistleblowing Policy

Work Experience Policy

 

* Where indicated, these policies must be approved by the entire governing body. The approval of the Headteacher and Chair of Governors shown in these policies also confirms that they have been subject to review and approval by the entire body and that a suitable record of that process is available for statutory inspection on demand.  

New information often comes to light between policy reviews. Changes we have become aware of which will be addressed at the next document review are shown here for your convenience. 

  • Policies contain links or mention of central and local government publications that are subject to change, often without notice. Such links or references were correct at the last policy review and will be updated if necessary at the next review. It is inevitable that between reviews some information will become out of date or invalid. If you require a linked resource and have difficulty finding it, please contact the school and we will endeavour to assist. 
  • Some documents have text styling that indicates internal hyperlinks when none are present. This does not affect use of the printed document and will be addressed at the next review. 
  • Several policies refer to the DfE’s Governance Handbook (2019). This has been superceded by The Governance Guide, published in March 2024. 
  • The Gloucestershire Safeguarding Children Partnership was previously known as The Gloucestershire Safeguarding Children Board and all references to this earlier name should be taken to refer to the current organisation.
  • Mentions of PACE refer to the organisation’s new name of The Ivison Trust.
  • Mentions of Info Buzz refer to the organisation now known as Young Gloucestershire.
  • The services offered by Castle Gate Gloucestershire are set out in a new website.
  • References to earlier versions of “Keeping Children Safe In Education” refer to the current version