Equality Information & Objectives

Similar documents
Woodlands Primary School. Policy for the Education of Children in Care

PUPIL PREMIUM POLICY

CARDINAL NEWMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL

St Philip Howard Catholic School

Equality Policy Committee Responsible Human Resources Last review: 2015/2016 Next Review: 2016/2017 1

Oasis Academy Coulsdon

29 th April Mrs Diana Dryland Headteacher Bursted Wood Primary School Swanbridge Road Bexley Heath Kent DA7 5BS

Alma Primary School. School report. Summary of key findings for parents and pupils. Inspection dates March 2015

Classroom Teacher Primary Setting Job Description

Eastbury Primary School

Approval Authority: Approval Date: September Support for Children and Young People

LITERACY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM POLICY

School Experience Reflective Portfolio

Archdiocese of Birmingham

Inspection dates Overall effectiveness Good Summary of key findings for parents and pupils This is a good school

St Michael s Catholic Primary School

Newlands Girls School

Special Educational Needs Policy (including Disability)

DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES

Head of Music Job Description. TLR 2c

Curriculum Policy. November Independent Boarding and Day School for Boys and Girls. Royal Hospital School. ISI reference.

Short inspection of Maria Fidelis Roman Catholic Convent School FCJ

Implementation Manual

Putnoe Primary School

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. This course meets the following university learning outcomes: 1. Demonstrate an integrative knowledge of human and natural worlds

5 Early years providers

Knowle DGE Learning Centre. PSHE Policy

THE QUEEN S SCHOOL Whole School Pay Policy

Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Policy

APPLICANT S INFORMATION PACK

Upper Wharfedale School POSITIVE ATTITUDE TO LEARNING POLICY

Teacher of English. MPS/UPS Information for Applicants

St Matthew s RC High School, Nuthurst Road, Moston, Manchester, M40 0EW

Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) Policy

Feedback, Marking and Presentation Policy

The Holy Cross School Behaviour Policy & Procedure

Associate Professor of Electrical Power Systems Engineering (CAE17/06RA) School of Creative Arts and Engineering / Engineering

Plans for Pupil Premium Spending

Thameside Primary School Rationale for Assessment against the National Curriculum

Total amount of PPG expected for the year ,960. Objectives of spending PPG: In addition to the key principles, Oakdale Junior School:

Principles, theories and practices of learning and development

Revision activity booklet for Paper 1. Topic 1 Studying society

Health and well-being in Scottish schools and how Jigsaw can contribute

We endorse the aims and objectives of the primary curriculum for SPHE: To promote the personal development and well-being of the child

Parent Information Booklet P.5.

St Matthew s RC High School

Inspection report British International School

I. STATEMENTS OF POLICY

Version Number 3 Date of Issue 30/06/2009 Latest Revision 11/12/2015 All Staff in NAS schools, NAS IT Dept Head of Operations - Education

UNESCO Bangkok Asia-Pacific Programme of Education for All. Embracing Diversity: Toolkit for Creating Inclusive Learning-Friendly Environments

TEACHER OF MATHEMATICS (Maternity Full time or Part time from January 2018)

This has improved to above national from 95.1 % in 2013 to 96.83% in 2016 Attainment

Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Policy. November 2016

Exclusions Policy. Policy reviewed: May 2016 Policy review date: May OAT Model Policy

Denbigh School. Sex Education and Relationship Policy

BENTLEY ST PAUL S C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL POLICY FOR I.C.T. Growing together in faith, love and trust, we will succeed. Date of Policy: 2013

Diary Dates Half Term First Day Back Friday 4th April

Suggested Citation: Institute for Research on Higher Education. (2016). College Affordability Diagnosis: Maine. Philadelphia, PA: Institute for

ERDINGTON ACADEMY PROSPECTUS 2016/17

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Policy Taverham and Drayton Cluster

VTCT Level 3 Award in Education and Training

Teacher of Art & Design (Maternity Cover)

AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES ADULT AND COMMUNITY LEARNING LEARNING PROGRAMMES

ADULT & COMMUNITY LEARNING SERVICE

The Waldegrave Trust Waldegrave School, Fifth Cross Road, Twickenham, TW2 5LH TEL: , FAX:

DIOCESE OF PLYMOUTH VICARIATE FOR EVANGELISATION CATECHESIS AND SCHOOLS

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

MATHS Required September 2017/January 2018

Whole School Evaluation REPORT. Tigh Nan Dooley Special School Carraroe, County Galway Roll Number: 20329B

Archdiocese of Birmingham

South Peace Campus Student Code of Conduct. dcss.sd59.bc.ca th St., th St., (250) (250)

DFE Number: 318/3315 URN Number: Headteacher: Mrs C. Moreland Chair of Governors: Mrs. D. Long

QIs 3.4, 4.4. Student Support. discussions. staff team. Reports in place. participating in. self evaluation procedures. All students.

École Jeannine Manuel Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3DN

HEAD OF GIRLS BOARDING

Oasis Academy South Bank

ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT SEDA COLLEGE SUITE 1, REDFERN ST., REDFERN, NSW 2016

Haddonfield Memorial High School

California Professional Standards for Education Leaders (CPSELs)

BISHOP BAVIN SCHOOL POLICY ON LEARNER DISCIPLINE AND DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES. (Created January 2015)

Somerset Progressive School Planning, Assessment, Recording & Celebration Policy

equality and diversity in adult and community learning a guide for managers Anna Reisenberger and Stella Dadzie

PROJECT DESCRIPTION SLAM

Ferry Lane Primary School

Title IX, Gender Discriminations What? I Didn t Know NUNM had Athletic Teams. Cheryl Miller Dean of Students Title IX Coordinator

Charlton Kings Infants School

State Parental Involvement Plan

Directorate Children & Young People Policy Directive Complaints Procedure for MOD Schools

Bramcote Hills Primary School Special Educational Needs and Disability Policy (SEND) Inclusion Manager: Miss Susan Clarke

SELF-ASSESSMENT EXTREMISM & RADICALISATION SELF-ASSESSMENT AND RISK ASSESSMENT

Pentyrch Primary School Ysgol Gynradd Pentyrch

Investigating the Relationship between Ethnicity and Degree Attainment

Every curriculum policy starts from this policy and expands the detail in relation to the specific requirements of each policy s field.

Blaine School District Harassment, Intimidation, or Bullying (HIB) Targeted Student Safety Plan Middle School and High School

Allington Primary School Inspection report - amended

IUPUI Office of Student Conduct Disciplinary Procedures for Alleged Violations of Personal Misconduct

The Staffordshire Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education...

Student Code of Conduct dcss.sd59.bc.ca th St th St. (250) (250)

to Club Development Guide.

INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS INSPECTORATE

Transcription:

Equality Information & Objectives Date of approval: March 2019 Review date: March 2022 Staff lead: Approved by: Tina Blankley Full Governing Body Equality Information & Objectives Page 1 of 5 December 2018

Equality Information & Objectives This policy has been written to meet the school's statutory duty under the Equality Act 2010. School Context Our school values the individuality of all our children. We are committed to giving all our children every opportunity to achieve the highest standards. Within this ethos of achievement, we do not tolerate bullying or harassment of any kind. This policy helps to ensure that this school promotes the individuality of all our children, irrespective of ethnicity, attainment, age, disability, gender or background. We aim to reflect the multi-ethnic nature of our society and ensure that the education we offer fosters positive attitudes to all people. Policy, Leadership and Management This policy has been agreed by teachers, support staff and members of the governing body. The head teacher and the governing body are responsible for ensuring that this policy is communicated, implemented and monitored. The school aims statement includes a commitment to the promotion of equality of opportunity, tackling any form of discrimination and promoting good relations. All staff are responsible for dealing with discriminatory incidents, and being able to recognise and tackle bias and stereotyping. Copies of the policy will be available from the school office. All members of staff are entitled to appropriate training, in order that they can play their full part in ensuring that our school promotes equality. Training is linked to SMSC, British Values, Ethos of community and priorities within the School Development Plan. Members of the governing body will also identify their own training needs in relation to equality. The school will follow the LA Guidelines in dealing with incidents of racial harassment. Any incident of harassment is unacceptable in our school. Incidents could take the form of physical assault, verbal abuse, damage to a pupil's property or lack of cooperation in a lesson, due to supposed differences of a pupil. Any adult witnessing an incident or being informed about an incident must follow these agreed procedures: stop the incident and comfort the pupil who is the victim; reprimand the aggressor and inform the victim what action has been taken; if the incident is witnessed by other pupils, tell them why it is wrong; report the incident to the Head or Deputy and inform him/her of the action taken inform the class teacher(s) of both the victim and the aggressor, then record what happened, using an incident report form; Inform both sets of parents, if appropriate. All racist incidents will be recorded on a school incident report form, and reported to the governing body by the head teacher. Curriculum, Teaching and Assessment The diversity of our society is addressed through our schemes of work that reflect the programmes of study of the National Curriculum. Teachers are flexible in their planning and offer appropriate challenges to all pupils. Equality Information & Objectives Page 2 of 5 December 2018

We aim to provide all our pupils with the opportunity to succeed, and to reach the highest level of personal achievement. To do this, teaching and learning will: ensure equality of access for all pupils and prepare them for life in a diverse society; use materials that reflect a range of cultural backgrounds, without stereotyping; promote attitudes and value that will challenge racist behaviour; provide opportunities for pupils to appreciate their own culture, beliefs and gender, while celebrating and understanding the diversity of others; seek to involve all parents in supporting their child's education; provide educational visits and extra-curricular activities that reflect all pupil groupings; take account of the performance of all pupils when planning for future learning; make best use of all available resources to support the learning of all groups of pupils. The services of Minority Ethnic Achievement Service [MEAS] will be accessed by the school to assist those pupils for whom English is a second language. This service will be used to promote understanding of other cultures. Admission, Attendance, Discipline and Exclusions The school is committed to ensuring that all processes are fairly applied. If ethnic discrepancies in attendance or exclusions become apparent then this will be addressed to discover causes and to seek positive ways forward. Pupils' Personal Development, Attainment and Progress Attainment is monitored across all subject areas for individual pupils. Under achievement is addressed with differentiated work, and where appropriate, with additional input by support staff from within the school and from outside agencies. Support is allocated and monitored by the SENDCO in consultation with class teachers. Achievement of all students is celebrated in a number of ways, including stickers, team points, certificates of merit, celebration assemblies, etc. Extra curricular activities are open to all students who self select by aptitude, ability and personal preference. Attitudes and Environment In our school we are compliant with the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED); we aim to tackle discrimination and promote equality of opportunity and good race relations across all aspects of school life. We do this by: Creating an ethos in which pupils and staff feel valued and secure; Building self-esteem and confidence in our pupils, so that they can then use these qualities to influence their own relationships with others; Having consistent expectations of pupils and their learning; Removing or minimising barriers to learning, so that all pupils can achieve; Fostering good relations between disabled and non-disabled children; Ensuring that our teaching takes into account the learning needs of all pupils through our schemes of work and lesson planning; Equality Information & Objectives Page 3 of 5 December 2018

Actively tackling racial discrimination and promoting racial equality through our School Website, newsletters to parents and displays of work; Making clear to our pupils what constitutes aggressive and intolerant behaviour; Identifying clear procedures for dealing quickly with incidents of racist behaviour; Making pupils and staff confident to challenge aggressive and intolerant behaviour; Actively promoting and supporting the PREVENT Duty, as part of safeguarding and equality policies. Parents, Governors and Community Partnership We have a rolling programme of policy review. When policies are reviewed, governors ensure that due regard is given to the promotion of equality within each policy. All parents have the opportunity to discuss the progress of their children at parent/teacher discussion evenings. Parents are also welcome to make an appointment at any other time during the term if they have concerns. Parents are invited to help with school trips and their help is greatly valued. Membership of the Parent Teacher Association, Parent Council and contribution towards our Parent Forum is encouraged. Staffing - Recruitment, Training and Professional Development The school is required to supply the LA with employment data related to racial groups employed within the school, as part of the Workforce Census. The school is committed to attracting and developing a workforce on a basis of merit. The recruitment process will be monitored to ensure that there is no ethnic bias. Professional development opportunities are offered to all staff. The school will ensure that staff and governors are provided with sufficient training to carry out their statutory duties, including Safer Recruitment Training. Monitoring and Evaluation We make regular assessments of pupils' learning and use this information to track pupils' progress as they move through the school. As part of this process, we will monitor the performance of different pupil groupings, to ensure that all groups of pupils are making the best possible progress. We use this information to adjust future teaching and learning plans, as necessary. Resources are available to support groups of pupils where the information suggests that progress is not as good as it should be. The governing body receives regular updates on pupil performance information. School performance information is compared to national data and LA data, to ensure that pupils are making appropriate progress when compared to all schools, and to schools in similar circumstances. Our monitoring activities enable us to identify any differences in pupil performance. This allows us to take appropriate action to meet the needs of specific groups and to set targets in order to make the necessary improvements. Equality Information & Objectives Page 4 of 5 December 2018

Our equality objectives are: To promote spiritual, moral, social and cultural development through all appropriate curricular and extracurricular opportunities. We aim to meet this objective with particular reference to issues of equality and diversity. To reduce prejudice and increase understanding of equality through direct teaching across the curriculum. To move beyond notions of fixed ability and to model teaching and learning behaviours that avoid labelling. To narrow the gap between attainment in pupil groupings, in all primary phases. To promote cultural development and understanding through a rich range of experience, both in and beyond the school. To eradicate prejudice related bullying in relation to the protected characteristics listed in the Equality Act 2010. To tackle prejudice and promote understanding in relation to people with disabilities. To provide opportunities to support and improve attendance for all pupils throughout Chancel Primary School. To develop and promote the use of positive imagery, promoting a wide range of faiths and cultures throughout Chancel Primary School. As a dyslexia friendly school we take into account the needs of children with specific learning difficulties. This policy applies to the whole of Chancel Primary School, including the Early Years Foundation Stage. The policy will be disseminated widely to all staff members, governors and parents and it will be reviewed every three years. Approved by Governing Body (sign): Dated: Equality Information & Objectives Page 5 of 5 December 2018