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Safeguarding

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

This means that we have a Safeguarding Policy and procedures in place. All staff (including support and supply staff, regular volunteers and Governors) must ensure that they are aware of these procedures. Parents, carers, and students are welcome to read the policy which can be found on the website and in the school foyer. 

Sometimes we may need to share information and work in partnership with other agencies when there are concerns about a young person's welfare. We will ensure that our concerns about our students are discussed with his/her parents/carers first unless we have reason to believe that such a move would be contrary to the young person's welfare.

Our Designated Safeguarding Leads are Mrs Lynda Stolic (Headteacher), Miss Kirsty Parkinson ( Deputy Headteacher),  Mrs Kate White ( Assistant Headteacher) and Miss Victoria Mantle ( Pastoral Lead).

 

E-Safety

Randlay Primary School & Nursery recognises that modern technology is an essential part of day to day life which our children come in contact with on a daily basis both in school, at home and in the wider community.
Unfortunately, along with the opportunities that ICT offers our children, it also brings with it problems and risks that they all need to be aware of.

E-safety has a very high priority in Randlay Primary School & Nursery with our children receiving advice and guidance appropriate to their age and 'e-awareness'. As well as learning about E-safety in their Computing lessons, they also get targeted inputs during assemblies and in classbase time. In addition, all New Intake parents are invited to a parents' meeting prior to their children starting school when risks and safety measures are outlined. Useful documents are also provided in the School's New Intake Pack.

Being safe is also about teaching children to make the right decisions as they develop independence and start to go out on their own or, to be home alone.

Safeguarding Links

National agencies and charities

 

Useful links for schools and educational settings

Useful links to share with parents and carers

Gaming
  • Ask About Games - advice on computer gaming and parental controls
  • Pegi - information about games rating

Mobile Phones

Doors open at 8.35am and school starts at 8.45am be on time.
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