Safeguarding
Children and Young People have a fundamental right to be protected from harm. Families have a right to expect schools to provide a safe and secure environment. All schools have a legal duty to work with other agencies, for example social services and the police, to safeguard children’s welfare.
We believe that all young people have a right to develop and mature safely, without fear of abuse or bullying.
We will follow the child protection procedures set out by the Academy Trust and take account of guidance issued by the Department for Education. All staff receive annual safeguarding training.
To view our Safeguarding Policy, please visit our 'School Policies and Documents' page within the 'About Us' tab.
We have a range of pages with information to support parents/carers. Please go to the 'Parents/Carers' tab at the top of our website and find the pages under the 'How We Can Support You' section.
Our Child Protection Officers are as follows:
Mr Luke Crouch (Designated Safeguarding Lead)
Ms Eve Kirby (Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead)
Ms Leah Bridson (Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead)
Reporting Concerns
Contact the school office and ask to speak to a member of the safeguarding team (above) if you are concerned about the safety or well-being of a child.
In addition, you can raise concerns by completing this form which goes directly to the DSL (Mr Luke Crouch).
Alternatively, you can get in contact with Access and Response (children's social care) using the details below.
Children's Social Care
During Office Hours (Monday - Friday): 01454 866000
Out of Hours/weekends: 01454 615165
Access and Response Website - Click Here

Further information for parents/carers: