Policies and Documents
This page will provide access to certain polices and other documents that are most relevant to our parents.
For further information or to see documents that are not on this page, or to request any information in paper format (free of charge), please contact us at school.
Prospectus
Read more about St. Mark’s Catholic Primary School in our School Prospectus which provides some additional information to accompany that found on our website.
- School Prospectus – 2023/24
School Policies
- Anti-Bullying Policy – 2024
- Attendance Policy (MAC) – 2024
- Behaviour Policy (MAC) – 2024
- Behaviour and Self-Regulation Policy – 2023
- Calculations Policy – 2024
- Charging and Remissions Policy (MAC) – 2023
- Complaints Policy – 2022
- ECT and ITT Policy (MAC) – 2024
- Equality Information and Objectives Statement – 2024
- Equal Opportunities Policy – 2021
- First Aid Policy – 2024
- Health and Safety Policy – 2023
- Health and Safety Local Procedures – 2024
- Local Behaviour Policy – 2024
- Medical Conditions (Supporting Pupils With) Policy – 2023
- Prayer and Liturgy Policy – 2024
- Publication Scheme – 2024
- Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) Policy – 2024
- Religious Education (RE) Policy – 2024
- Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy (MAC) – 2024
- Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Policy – 2024
- Staff Code of Conduct (MAC) – 2021
- Staff Equality, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Policy – 2024
- Suspensions and Exclusions Policy (MAC) – 2024
- Uniform Policy – 2022
- Whistle Blowing Statement (MAC) – 2022
Privacy and Data Protection (GDPR)
The European-wide General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been incorporated into UK law and still applies even though we have left the European Union. The reason for it is that we all need protection from data theft and identity theft. This has become more widespread in recent years with so much data being collected for organisations, governments and social media. So, the new law should help us to protect everyone; children, parents/carers and staff members.
One of the main demands of the law is to ensure transparency about what data we collect, what we do with your data, who it is shared with and how long we keep records for. So, we need to keep you informed.
- CCTV Data Protection Impact Assessment – 2024
- CCTV Policy – 2024
- CCTV Privacy Notice – 2024
- Data Protection Impact Assessment (Arbor) – 2024
- Data Protection Impact Assessment (CPOMS) – 2023
- Data Protection Policy – 2022
- Privacy Notice (Pupils) – 2024
- Privacy Notice (School Workforce) – 2024
Forms, Guides and Other Documents
- A Parents’ Guide to Using BGfL 365
- DfE Guide: Keeping Children Safe in Education – September 2019
- DfE Guide: The Prevent Duty – June 2015
- KS1 and KS2 Homework Agreement – 2021/22