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 please contact the school and we will do our best to help you.
- Anti-Bullying Policy September 2020
- Accessibility Plan 2018 – 2021
- Behaviour Policy March 2021
- Charging Policy
- Code of Conduct for parents, carers and visitors
- Complaints Procedure New March 2021
- – Confidential Reporting Code v7.6Whistle Blowing
- Confidential Reporting Code Form Whistle Blowing
- Data Protection Policy Updated April 2019
- Disability Equality Policy AVPS
- Equality Policy 2017
- Equality Information and Objectives
- E-safety policy – February 2019
- Health and Safety Policy 2020
- Intimate Care and Toileting Policy 2020
- Medical Needs Policy March 2021
- Online Safety Policy Sept20
- Providing Remote Education for Pupils Information for Parents AVPS
- RSHE Policy 202021 updated
- Recruitment and Selection Policy v6.1
- Whole School SEND policy
- Sexting policy
- School Food Policy for Aycliffe Village Primary School
- School Packed Lunch Policy June 2018
Safeguarding Keeping Children Safe in Education
KCSIE Safeguarding Policy Updated March 2021
- Appendix 1 Roles, Responsibilities and Entitlements
- Appendix 2 Signs and symptoms of abuse
- Appendix 3 First-Contact-Referral-Form-MASTER
- Appendix 4 Summary of Multi Agency Meetings
- Appendix 5 Information Sharing 2018
- Appendix 6 Guidance on sexting incidents
- Appendix 8 Responding and Managing Sexting Incidents
- Appendix 9 Sexual_violence_and_sexual_harassment_between_children_in_schools_and_colleges
- Appendix 10 When to call the police guidance for schools and colleges
Data Protection
Aycliffe Village 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).
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