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Policies

21st May 2013
Policies

Clifton High School is registered with the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF), and is regularly inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) and Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (OFSTED) for Early Years Foundation Stage and Family Boarding. Our most recent OFSTED inspections have rated us "outstanding" for Early Years Foundation Stage (2008) and Family Boarding (2009)

Clifton High School has over sixty school policies which comply with the standards and regulations set out by the above authorities.  Clifton High policies exist primarily to ensure the safety and welfare of our pupils, as well as encompassing their learning, educational, social, cultural and moral experiences to enable them to become confident and resilient young people.

Copies of all school policies are available for parents on request from the main school office.  One of these policies covers our procedures for handling concerns and complaints. The number of complaints received during the academic year 2008-2009 was 1.

Clifton High School Policies - available for you to download

Clifton High School is committed to safeguarding children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

Admissions
Complaints
Curriculum
English as an Additional Language
Pupil Discipline and Behaviour
Suspension, Exclusion & Expulsion
Educational Visits
Enhanced Learning
Rewards and Sanctions and Behaviour

Safeguarding policies 

Safeguarding at CHS - Key policy
Safeguarding - Allegations
Safeguarding - Anti-bullying 
Safeguarding - eSafety
Safeguarding - Confidentiality
Safeguarding - Duty of School and Personnel
Safeguarding - Every Child Matters  
Safeguarding - Host Family Boarding
Safeguarding - Recruitment Vetting Barring 
Safeguarding - Too Close for Comfort
Safeguarding - Guidelines for the Welfare of Pupils 

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