Policies and Documents

If you would like a paper copy of any of our policies, please speak to the school office. We provide these free of charge.

Equality Statement: 2016

Nonsuch Primary School seeks to foster warm, welcoming and respectful environments, which allow us to question and challenge discrimination and inequality, resolve conflicts peacefully and work and learn free from harassment and violence.

We recognise that there are similarities and differences between individuals and groups but we will strive to ensure that our differences do not become barriers to participation, access and learning and to create inclusive processes and practices, where the varying needs of individuals and groups are identified and met. We therefore cannot achieve equality for all by treating everyone the sam

We will build on our similarities and seek enrichment from our differences and so promote understanding and learning between and towards others to create cohesive communities.

At Nonsuch Primary School we:
  • Strive to achieve equality of opportunity for all, adults and pupils.
  • Educate all about discrimination and prejudice and promote a harmonious environment.
  • Strive for all pupils to achieve the highest possible standards in their learning and make good progress.
  • Ensure that the appointment of staff is in line with equal opportunities legislation.
  • Ensure that the governing body of the school reflects that of the wider community.
  • Identify barriers to learning and participation to meet a diversity of needs.

 Policy Documents:

Admissions Policy

Anti-bullying policy

Primary School Anti-bullying Booklet

Secondary School Anti-bullying Booklet

Letter to schools (Anti-bullying booklets)

Attendance Policy

Behaviour Policy

Charging and Remissions Policy

Complaints Policy

(Complaints relating to SEN children can be found on page 13 of the SEN policy below)

Online Safety Policy

Educational Visits Policy

Equalities policy

Home Learning Policy

Safeguarding Policy

Keeping Children Safe in Education

London Safeguarding Children Board: Child Protection Procedures

As part of our safeguarding procedures, we follow the guidance as laid out in the 'What to do if you're worried a child is being abused' document from the government.

Mental Health Policy

SEN Policy

(For further information about our provision for children with special educational needs, please click here)

Sex and Relationship Education policy

Single Equality Scheme Action Plan

Social Media Code of Conduct

This code of conduct is guidance that the school has provided for all members of the school community to support and encourage our positive working relationships.