Our school has a wide variety of policies, aimed towards providing the best possible care for anyone who visits or attends our school. For your convenience, here are a selection of policies that might be of interest to you. If you would like a paper copy (or any other format) of any of our documents on our website please speak to the school office, who will provide them to you free of charge. If you require further information about any of the items shown in this section, please contact the school and we will do our best to help.
- Accessibility Plan and Action Plan 2019-21
- Accessibility Policy edited October 2018-2019
- Behaviour Policy 22-23
- Charging policy 2022-23
- Complaints Procedure 2021
- Curriculum Policy 2021
- Data Protection Policy 2021
- Equality Policy Statement 2022
- Equality Information and Objectives
- Freedom of Information 2018-19
- Homework Policy 2018-19
- Online Safety Policy 2023
- Remote learning Policy 2020-2021
- RSE Policy 2020-21
- School Complaints Policy 2021
- SEND Policy 2021
- SMSC Policy 22-25
- Uniform Policy 2022
Keeping Children Safe in School
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) Privacy Notice
From May 2018, legislation regarding Data Protection came into force. Woodhouse Community Primary School Privacy Notice explains how we collect, store and use personal data about pupils. We, (Woodhouse Community Primary School), are the ‘data controller’ for the purposes of data protection law.
If you require any further information, please contact the school. Our data protection officer (DPO) is Mrs Laura Cleminson, Deputy Headteacher.
Pastoral, Medical and Social Support
At Woodhouse Community Primary School aims to support the whole child. The staff are committed to supporting children with all aspects of school and home life.
Children at Woodhouse Community Primary School benefit from the following:
- An enriched curriculum
- Circle Time
- Breakfast club
- Educational Visits and LKS2 and UKS2 Residential
- Links with the community – church, projects etc
- PSHE / RSE Curriculum
- CBT (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy)
- Emotional & Wellbeing Programmes
- After school clubs
- Work with external agencies
We consult with a wide range of agencies and partnerships to ensure the pastoral, medical and social needs of SEND children are met. Mrs Cleminson, Mrs Bone and Miss Sugden oversee the medical needs in school and all keep their training up to date, depending on the needs of the individual children, as well as good practice courses such as Safe handling of Medicines.
If you would like to discuss your SEND and or medical requirements in detail please contact the school to arrange an appointment to speak to Mrs Cleminson (SENDCo) and Mrs Connor (Deputy SENDCo).