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Our Policies

Quality Statement

At Aurora Woodlands School we strive to provide the highest quality service to children, young people, parents/carers and local authorities. We believe that children and young people, as well as others, have the right to comment on the service we provide and that they are supported to understand the complaints procedure.

We like to know when we are getting things right too, so please feel free to also send us any compliments – our staff are always happy to hear them!

If you do have a concern or complaint, we want to hear about it as soon as possible. Please see our complaints policy below or ask the School office for a copy if you would like to know more. Equally, we keep a log of all the complaints registered under the formal procedure during the previous school year. The number can be provided by the school office on request.

Policies:

We have a comprehensive list of policies, available to download at the bottom of this page, which are designed to keep our students, staff and visitors safe. 

The following policies are available from the school office

  • Accessibility
  • Admissions
  • Assessment
  • Children with health needs who cannot attend school
  • English as an Additional Language
  • Equality and Inclusion
  • Examinations
  • First Aid
  • Health and Safety
  • Literacy
  • Marking
  • Numeracy
  • Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE)
  • Spiritual, Moral and Cultural

Safeguarding Statement

At Aurora Woodlands School, we are wholly committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of our children and we expect all staff, parents/carers and visitors to share this commitment.

Safer recruitment practices are followed and all staff have an Enhanced DBS check.

Relationships and Sex Education Statement

At Aurora Woodlands School RSE is an educational entitlement for all children and young people. It is lifelong learning about physical, moral and emotional development and sex, sexuality, sexual health, healthy, safe lifestyles and relationships, diversity, and personal identity. It develops self-identity, self-worth, and confidence of each individual, and encourages mutually respectful relationships and empathy for others. RSE involves a combination of sharing information and exploring issues and values. RSE is not about the promotion of sexual activity. Clear, relevant and inclusive RSE plays a crucial part in safeguarding children and young people, especially those with special educational needs and disabilities who are more vulnerable to abuse and exploitation. It also complements and underscores other key strands of delivery, including e-safety, anti-bullying and equality and diversity. For more information please see our RSE policy below.