Below is a list of Osbaldwick Primary Academy-specific policies.
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Policy documents ensure that school life is governed by a clear set of rules for any and every occasion. It ensures that there is consistency of actions and resolutions for all children in our learning environment. They serve to keep standards high across the breadth of events that can take place and enable staff to re-visit these guidelines on a regular basis to re-evaluate procedures.
If you would like a paper copy of any of our policies, please contact the school office.
Click on the links below to view our policy documentation.
Health and Safety policies
Osbaldwick Health and Safety Policy 2024
Ebor Statutory Premises Management Plan
Risk assessments are monitored on a regular basis and any further mitigations will be introduced as necessary.
- Attendance Policy
- Accessibility Plan Osbaldwick Primary 2022
- Osbaldwick Behaviour Policy 2023
- Complaints Policy May 2022
- OPA COVID19 Addendum Jan 2021
- OPA Relationships & Sex Education Policy Sept 2022
- PARENTAL CODE OF CONDUCT – UPDATED MARCH 2024
- Single Equality Policy
- Whistleblowing Policy July 2022
SEND policies
- Ebor Osbaldwick Policy 2023-24
- SEND Information Report – 2023
- Supporting Pupils with Medical Needs including Medicines in School
Safeguarding policies
- Operation Compass 2023
- Safeguarding First Principles (incl. Sexual Sept 23 – Harassment & Abuse in Schools) Policy 4a
- Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy 4 (v6, Sept. 2023)
- Keeping Children Safe in Education – September 2023
E-safety policy
Knowing how to stay safe and be a responsible online citizen is a vital part of today’s world. Parent Info is an excellent site for parents and carers to find out more about how children are using the internet. ParentZone – An excellent page for parents about all the latest information and thinking about digital and online issues.Net aware is another great site from the NSPCC keeping parents up to date on social networks.
Governors review and check that all the policies are fit for purpose on a rolling programme each year