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Policies

Below are the key policies that we at Epsom Primary and Nursery School adhere too in partnership with our parents, pupils, governors and the wider community:

Admission Arrangements - Surrey County Council 2016/2017

Admission Policy - Nursery - 2017/18

Admission Policy - First Steps - 2017/18

Anti-Bullying Policy

Attendance Policy

Behaviour Policy

Charging and Remission Policy

Collective Worship Policy

SCC Parent/Carer Guidance on Sharing Concerns

Debt Management

Early Years Foundation Stage Policy

Educational Visits Policy

E-Safety Policy

Exclusion Policy

Feedback and Marking Policy

Health and Safety Policy

EYFS Home / School Agreement

Home / School Agreement

Intimate Care Policy

Medicine Policy

Pupil Premium

RE Policy

Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy

Sex Education Policy

School Travel Plan

School Uniform Policy

Single Equality Policy

Special Educational Needs and Disability Policy

SMSC Policy

 

Learning Policies

The following Learning Policies have been devised by our Strategic Leadership Team and will be reviewed and approved by our School Governors.  They have been put in place to ensure everyone at Epsom Primary and Nursery School focuses on the outcomes achieved by our pupils.

Teaching and Learning Policy

Teaching and Learning Policy - Appendices: 1 - Types of Learner, 2 - EYFS Classroom, 3 -  Key Stage 1 Classroom and 4 - Key Stage 2 classroom

Home Learning Policy - it is vital that parents and carers work in partnership with us to enable pupils to achieve their full potential

Marking and Feedback Policy - Learn how our teachers and teaching assistants mark and feedback work to pupils

Assessment Policy - Learn how our teachers and specialist staff assess pupils in a regular and consistent way

Epsom Primary & Nursery School, including the Children’s Centre, Pound Lane, Epsom, Surrey, KT19 8SD

Tel: 01372 720608 | Fax: 01372 739902 | email: office@epsom.surrey.sch.uk | www.epsomprimaryschool.co.uk

Epsom Primary and Nursery School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

Epsom Primary School 2016

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