Policies address the practical implications of how to achieve Strive’s vision and are a key means of ensuring that agreed values underpin day-to-day decisions and actions.
Quality of Education
Procedure for Complaint handling
Welfare, health and safety of pupils
Suitability of staff
Quality of premises
Provision of information
Spiritual, moral, social and cultural development
Quality of leadership and management
Policies:
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Data Protection policy - General
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ICT, Internet Acceptable Use and Social Media Policy
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Mobile Phone Policy
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Website Acceptable Use Policy August 2021
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Strive for Education – GDPR - Data Privacy Notice for Prospective Employees February 2022
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Privacy Policy - Pupils October 2021
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Administering of Medicines Procedures
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Admissions Policy
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Anti-Bullying Policy
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Assessment & Reporting Policy
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Attendance Policy
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Behaviour and Positive Relationships Policy
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Careers Policy
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Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy
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Complaints Procedure
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Curriculum Policy
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Drugs Education Policy
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Equal Opportunities Information and Objectives - School
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First Aid Policy
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Health and Safety Checklist for Educational Visits
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Health and Safety Policy / Fire Safety Policy
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Lockdown policy
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PSHE-SMSC-Policy-August-2021
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Quality-Assurance Policy-SfE-August 21
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Risk Assessment Policy
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Searching, Screening & Confiscation Policy
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SEN Policy
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Supervision Policy
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Use of Reasonable Force Policy
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Volunteer policy
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Whistleblowing Public Interest Disclosure policy
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Sustainability Development Policy
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Online Safety Policy
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SRE Policy
Get in touch if you need help or advice or just an informal chat.
If you are interested in finding out more about STRIVE, or chat about the individual needs of your pupil or child. Call us on 01423 649070, or simply fill out the form below and we’ll get straight back to you.