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Thameside Primary School INDUCTION POLICY We are a rights respecting school: Article 28: (Right to education): All children have the right to a primary education. Article 29 (Goals of education): Children s education should develop each child s personality, talents and abilities to the fullest. Article 39 (Safeguarding) Children neglected, abused, exploited, tortured or who are victims of war must receive special help to help them recover their health, dignity and self-respect. Aims and Objectives of Induction The induction process will: Ensure that all staff and governors new to the school will understand what is expected of them at the school and what support is available to achieve those expectations Provide information and training on the school s policies and procedures Provide child protection training Enable new colleagues to contribute immediately to school improvement, thereby raising pupil attainment and achievement and meeting the needs of pupils and parents Contribute to new colleagues sense of job satisfaction and personal achievement Identify any training needs Responsibilities The Head teacher has overall responsibility for the management and organisation of induction including Newly Qualified Teacher induction across the whole school Phase Leaders / Line Managers are responsible for ensuring induction takes place The New Member of staff is responsible along with their Phase Leader or Line Manager for ensuring that all items in the programme checklist are covered and to raise any gaps with their line manager This means that new employees and governors: Undergo an induction programme and receive appropriate information Are provided with an induction programme checklist Know how to access relevant policies and procedures Have an understanding of the structure of the school 1

School Induction Programme for Experienced Teaching Staff All new teachers will be expected to visit the school before they take up the post All new teachers may be asked to undertake further visits in agreement with their current school if appropriate; the school will pay supply cover The Head teacher and/ or Phase leaders will liaise with new staff regarding the induction programme and timetable Attendance at all induction meetings is expected; this includes training in Safeguarding with regard to Child Protection, Prevent training, e safety training as well as correct use of PE apparatus All new teachers will receive fire safety training; this will include fire evacuation procedures and will be arranged by the bursar and caretaker All new teachers will receive a copy of the staff handbook (when published) and a file of key documents it is expected that these documents will be updated by the teacher as required Hard copies of key policies will be given out, with signposting towards others; all new teachers are expected to develop their knowledge and understanding of them and adhere to them All teachers will receive copies of the school toolkits (planning, Pupil Premium etc) and will receive training on how they are to be used All new teachers will be provided with an explanation of the school s appraisal procedures and will be given an Appraisal File All new teachers are expected to model the behaviours expected in school, including school values and British values School Induction Programme for Teaching Staff returning from maternity leave All returners will be invited to KIT (keeping in touch) days before returning to work All returners will have a personalised induction programme; this will include; - time with the Head teacher to address changes in education policy and school practices - time with their phase leader - NCT to familiarise themselves with documents on the common drive - NCT to observe modelled lessons This programme will be drawn up with the returner as soon as is practicable All returners will be slotted back into the performance management cycle as soon after their return as practicable School Induction Programme for Newly Qualified Teachers All newly qualified teachers will be expected to visit the school before they take up the post All newly qualified teachers may be asked to undertake further visits and is usually a paid period The Head teacher and/ or Phase leaders will liaise with new staff regarding the induction programme and timetable; this in addition to NQT support Attendance at all induction meetings is expected; this includes training in Safeguarding with regard to Child Protection, Prevent training, e safety training as well as correct use of PE apparatus All new teachers will receive fire safety training; this will include fire evacuation procedures and will be arranged by the bursar and caretaker 2

All newly qualified teachers will receive a copy of the staff handbook (when published) and a file of key documents it is expected that these documents will be updated by the teacher as required Hard copies of key policies will be given out, with signposting towards others; all newly qualified teachers are expected to develop their knowledge and understanding of them and adhere to them All newly qualified teachers will receive copies of the school toolkits (planning, Pupil Premium etc) and will receive training on how they are to be used All newly qualified teachers are expected to model the behaviours expected in school, including school values and British values All NQTs will be allocated an induction tutor and a mentor (this may be the same person) A mentor will, wherever possible, be allocated from the same Phase, and will be a member of SLT or a senior teacher Induction mentors are responsible for the day to day management of their NQTs induction and will meet with their NQT regularly. The mentor will develop an induction programme; then review progress, set targets and identify support alongside the NQT NQTs will be observed during the statutory induction period by their mentor, Head Teacher, Phase Leader or other suitably qualified member of staff as appropriate Three formal assessments will take place during the induction period; these are documented on forms signed by the NQT, Induction Mentor and Head Teacher before being sent to the LA Each NQT has 10% professional development time during their statutory indication period. This is in addition to 10% PPA time. Additional non-contact time can be negotiated with the Phase Leader in conjunction with the Head teacher in special circumstances The 10% professional development time will normally be taken weekly, but may be saved for whole day participation in training and development activities (ie attendance at a one-day course requires the use of 2 x half days time) Each NQT is expected to maintain a record of their induction and professional development NQTs who are not meeting the induction standards or making satisfactory progress towards them will develop a detailed action plan with the Induction Mentor. They will receive increased support as necessary. The LA will be kept informed of progress School Induction Programme for Support Staff All new support staff will be invited to visit the school before they take up the position The Head teacher and/ or Phase leaders will liaise with new support staff regarding the induction programme and timetable Attendance at all induction meetings is expected; this includes training in Safeguarding with regard to Child Protection, Prevent training and e safety training All new staff will receive fire safety training; this will include fire evacuation procedures and will be arranged by the bursar and caretaker All new support staff will receive a copy of the Support Staff Handbook (when published) it is expected that these documents will be updated by the teacher as required Hard copies of key policies will be given out, with signposting towards others; all new support staff are expected to develop their knowledge and understanding of them and adhere to them All support staff will enter into the school appraisal system All new support staff are expected to model the behaviours expected in school, including school values and British values 3

School Induction Programme for Governors New governors will be invited to meet the Chair of Governors and the Head teacher upon taking up office. They will receive an induction pack which will include: A welcome letter/ email A Declaration of Suitability form to be signed A Register of Business Interests to be signed A Governor code of Practice to be signed A DBS Clearance form to be signed Instrument of Government Terms of Reference A contact list of governors A list of Finance & Staffing committee members and terms of reference A list of staff and responsibilities Dates of future meetings The School Development Plan (SDP) The minutes of previous full governors meetings The most recent Head teacher s report to governors E- link to DfE s Governor s Handbook A list of policies on school website (www.thameside.reading.sch.uk/parents) A copy of the Confidentiality Policy (or signposted on website) A copy of the Whistleblowing Policy (or signposted on website) Good Governance Guides (including Visiting the School) A plan of the school Please note: all new governors will be offered New Governor Training as well as Modern Governor e- learning - the school will pay the associated costs. Written: February 2016 by H Wallace Next review date: February 2018 Appendix: Thameside Primary School Induction Checklist 4

Thameside Primary School Induction 1 of 2 Subject Action by Time line Who for Completed by Date CRB check Bursar Before starting All - Bring in qualifications - Bring in id Whistle blowing policy Bursar Before starting All School plan Bursar Before starting All Identity photo taken Deputy Head Before starting All In/ out board procedures Register procedures Phase leader Before starting Teaching staff Signpost to policies Phase leader Before starting All Staff list Phase leader Before starting Teaching staff Class list Phase leader Before starting Teaching staff Register procedures Admin officer Before starting Teaching staff Resources Phase leader Before starting Teaching staff Duty rotas Phase leader Before starting Teaching staff Planning formats Phase leader Before starting Teaching staff Curriculum map Phase leader Before starting Teaching staff Timetable Phase leader Day 1 Teaching staff General Info Head teacher Before starting or week 1 All staff School vision, aims and ethos How we work Working day including 1265 hours, transition points, staff and team meets Staff absence procedures and to include not taking holidays during term time Dress code H and S - Fire procedures Phase leader Week 1 All - Snow (school closure procedures) - Security and personal safety - Codes and passwords - Lone worker policy - Medical procedures - Safe handling of children 1

Thameside Primary School Induction continued 2 of 2 Subject Action by Time line Who for Completed by Date Safeguarding procedures and policy Head teacher Week 1 All staff Equality policy Head teacher Week 1 All staff Behaviour management and policy Head teacher Week 1 All staff Confidentiality, ICT agreement (including Facebook) Head/ Deputy Hd Week 1 All staff 1:1 reading Head teacher Week 1 Teaching staff/ (TLAs later) Introduce staff in assembly Head teacher Week 1/2 All AfL Deputy Head Week 2 Teaching staff Parent helpers Phase leader Term 1 Teaching staff Teaching and Learning policy Phase leader Term 1 Teaching staff Interview with SENCO SENCO Term 1 Teaching staff - SEN id - Reviews - IEPs - Inclusion Target setting, monitoring and tracking Phase leader Term 1 Teaching staff Performance management/ NQT action plan Line manager/ mentor Term 1 All RRS Dep Hd Term 1 Teaching staff - Anti bullying charter - Pupil positions of responsibility Class assemblies and productions Phase leader Term 1 Teaching staff Off site procedures Dep Hd Term 2 Teaching staff Governors HT/ C of G Term 2 Teaching staff - Role of - Introduction to TSA Chair of TSA Term 2 Teaching staff Parents evenings and target document Phase leader Term 2 Teaching staff Report writing HT Term 5 Teaching staff 2