Policies and Documents

This page will provide access to certain documents that are most relevant to our parents.
For further information or to request documents that are not on this page, or to view any of our policies in paper format, please contact us at school.
Policy Documents
- Admissions Policy - 2021/22
- Anti-Bullying Policy - 2019
- Assessment Summary - 2017
- Attendance Policy - 2019
- Behaviour Policy - 2019
- Charging and Remissions Policy - 2020
- Child Not Collected Procedures - 2016
- Collective Worship Policy - 2019
- Complaints Procedure - 2019
- Creative Curriculum Policy - 2019
- Curriculum Complaints Policy - 2016
- E-Safety Policy - 2019
- Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Mandatory Reporting Policy - 2015
- Home Learning Policy - 2019
- Home School Agreement with Covid-19 Arrangements - 2020
- Looked After Children (LAC) Policy - 2019
- Managing Serial and Unreasonable Complaints Policy - 2019
- Medical Conditions (Supporting Pupils With) Policy - 2019
- Publication Scheme (Freedom of Information) - 2019
- Public Sector Equality Duty Policy - 2018
- Religious Educational (RE) Policy - 2019
- Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Policy - 2019
- Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy - 2019
- Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy Covid-19 Addendum - 2020
- School Meals Debt Policy - 2020
- Social Networking Policy - 2019
- Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural (SMSC) Policy - 2019
- Sex and Relationships (SRE) Policy - 2018
- Whistleblowing and Serious Misconduct Policy - 2019
Forms
- Free School Meals Application Form - 2018
- Free School Meals Application Form - 2018 (Word version)
- Free School Meals Refund Claim Form
- Free School Meals Refund Claim Form (Word version)
- Home/School Agreement - 2018
Admissions Criteria
- Children in care.
- Children (siblings) with a brother or sister at the school and who will still be in attendance at the time the sibling enters the school.
- Children who have applied to the school on denominational grounds: Anybody whose parent/guardian regularly attends the local Church of England Parish Church. We define regular as meaning once a month for a twelve month period and this will be confirmed by a letter from the local minister. (No supplementary information form is used at Christ Church CE Primary School).
- Children who live nearest the school.
Other Documents
- Are You Worried a Child is Being Abused (HM Gov) - 2015
- An Important Message on Attendance - 2019
- Birmingham Curriculum Statement - 2019
- Equality, Diversity and Cohesion Framework for Schools in Birmingham
- Female Genital Mutilation Guidance for Schools (DfE) - 2019
- Keeping Children Safe in Education (DfE) - 2019
- KS2 3-in-1 SATs Buster
- Safeguarding Information Sharing Advice (HM Gov) - 2015
- Working Together to Safeguard Children (DfE) - 2018
Financial Information
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