Reports & Policies | Sherborne Girls School

Reports & Policies

These policies ensure and endorse the well-being of all children, staff, volunteers and everyone who is connected to Sherborne Boys. They provide consistency amongst staff, parents and children. To view all our key policies in more detail please click on the links below where you can download these policies and read them in full. For further policies concerning the safeguarding and welfare of pupils, inclusion and accessibility, behaviour and pastoral support, medical and mental health provision, online and data safety, boarding arrangements and recruitment practices, which are available on request, please contact the Policies, Inspection & Strategy Co-ordinator.

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Policies

You can view these policies online. If you need any of these policies in another language or a more accessible format please email us here and we will do our best to support your request.

Further policies concerning the safeguarding and welfare of pupils, inclusion and accessibility, behaviour and pastoral support, medical and mental health provision, online and data safety, boarding arrangements and recruitment practices, are available on request. Please contact the Policies, Inspection & Strategy Co-ordinator.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is the action taken to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm, abuse and maltreatment. To prevent harm to their health and development ensuring that children grow up with the provision of safe effective care. At Sherborne Boys every member of staff regularly attends Safeguarding training and there is a robust internal and external structure in place to promote child safety and to raise concerns. All staff have Staff also have a summary leaflet and card with key contact details which are as follows:

 

Key Contacts for Safeguarding Children at Sherborne Boys

Designated Safeguarding Lead:

Deputy Safeguarding Leads:

Nominated Governor for Safeguarding & Boarding Welfare:

  • Canon Nicki Edwards

Children’s Advice and Duty Service:

Dorset Council Safeguarding Standards Advisor:

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