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Plumcroft Primary School Universal high expectations Knowing every child In pursuit of excellence Display Policy May 2016

Display Date Review Date Coordinator Nominated Governor We believe that display plays a very important role in celebrating the achievements of all children and enhances the learning environment by stimulating children s thinking and extending their knowledge. We consider display contributes to the ethos of the school as it conveys to everyone that we are working and learning in an environment that is caring, stimulating and interesting. We believe the work of every child matters and every opportunity must be found to display their achievements. We wish to work closely with the School Council and to hear their views and opinions as we acknowledge and support Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child that children should be encouraged to form and to express their views. We as a school community have a commitment to promote equality. Therefore, an equality impact assessment has been undertaken and we believe this policy is in line with the Equality Act 2010. Aims To create a visually stimulating learning and working environment for all pupils, school personnel and visitors. To enhance the learning of children in the classroom and public areas To celebrate events within the school To give purpose and value to children s work by celebrating their achievements. To work with other schools to share good practice in order to improve this policy. Responsibility for the Policy and Procedure Role of the Governing Body The Governing Body has: appointed a member of staff to be the Coordinator for Art and Display; delegated powers and responsibilities to the Headteacher to ensure all school personnel and visitors to the school are aware of and comply with this policy; responsibility for ensuring that the school complies with all equalities legislation; nominated a designated Equalities governor to ensure that appropriate action will be taken to deal with all prejudice related incidents or incidents which are a breach of this policy; responsibility for ensuring funding is in place to support this policy; responsibility for ensuring this policy and all policies are maintained and updated regularly;

responsibility for ensuring all policies are made available to parents; the responsibility of involving the School Council in the development, approval, implementation and review of this policy; nominated a link governor to visit the school regularly, to liaise with the Headteacher and the coordinator and to report back to the Governing Body; responsibility for the effective implementation, monitoring and evaluation of this policy Role of the Headteacher The Headteacher will: monitor the way display contributes to the ethos of the school; ensure all school personnel, pupils and parents are aware of and comply with this policy; work closely with the link governor and coordinator; provide leadership and vision in respect of equality; provide guidance, support and training to all staff; monitor the effectiveness of this policy; Role of the Coordinator The coordinator will: lead the development of this policy throughout the school; work closely with the Headteacher and the nominated governor; provide guidance and support to all staff; provide training for all staff on induction and when the need arises; keep up to date with new developments and resources; review and monitor; resource the art curriculum and maintain the art resource area ensure displays are changed regularly in public areas co-ordinating school themes Role of the Nominated Governor The Nominated Governor will: work closely with the Headteacher and the coordinator; ensure this policy and other linked policies are up to date; ensure that everyone connected with the school is aware of this policy; report to the Governing Body every term; Role of School Personnel School personnel are encouraged to School personnel will:

comply with all aspects of this policy; maintain high standards of presentation through quality class and corridor displays; implement the school s equalities policy and schemes; report and deal with all incidents of discrimination; attend appropriate training sessions on equality; report any concerns they have on any aspect of the school community Role of the School Council The School Council will be involved in: determining this policy with the Governing Body; discussing improvements to this policy during the school year; organising surveys to gauge the thoughts of all pupils; reviewing the effectiveness of this policy with the Governing Body Guidelines for Display Before starting a display school personnel must consider: the purpose of the display is it meaningful? Does it aid the children s learning? Is it in line with the topics and curriculum being taught? health and safety issues the age of the children who have produced the work do public displays represent all ages and year groups in the school? how long the work will be on display is work displayed recent? Has it been produced within the past term? (with the exception of long term displays) the height of the work positioning can the display be seen by all children? covering the boards mounting the work is work for display neatly mounted? choice of coloured paper labeling and lettering work must be labelled with the child s name, lettering could be chosen to match the theme of the display by picture or colour relevance to learning is the display enhancing the learning of the children in the class if a class display? Interactivity is there an element of interactivity in the display? Can children add to it/respond to it? Working walls working walls should be changed daily/weekly in accordance with the learning of the day/week. It should contain work completed recently or words etc which will aid that week s learning display of articles Raising Awareness of this Policy We will raise awareness of this policy via: the School Handbook/Prospectus the school website

the Staff Handbook meetings with parents such as introductory, transition, parent-teacher consultations and periodic curriculum workshops school events meetings with school personnel communications with home such as weekly newsletters and of end of half term newsletters reports such annual report to parents and Headteacher reports to the Governing Body information displays in the main school entrance Training We ensure all school personnel have equal chances of training, career development and promotion. Periodic training will be organised for all school personnel so that they are kept up to date with new information and guide lines concerning equal opportunities. Equality Impact Assessment Under the Equality Act 2010 we have a duty not to discriminate against people on the basis of their age, disability, gender, gender identity, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief and sexual orientation. This policy has been equality impact assessed and we believe that it is in line with the Equality Act 2010 as it is fair, it does not prioritise or disadvantage any pupil and it helps to promote equality at this school. Monitoring the Effectiveness of the Policy Annually (or when the need arises) the effectiveness of this policy will be reviewed by the coordinator, the Headteacher and the nominated governor and the necessary recommendations for improvement will be made to the Governors. Headteacher: Chair of Governing Body: Date: Date: