Policies

Here we find policies from the school that may be of use to parents.  The original signed policies are available in the school office.
 
The SEND policy is on the specific SEND section of the website under the Parents Tab.
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A structure for managing behaviour within school which includes our Behaviour Principles.
We believe that children can reach their full potential only by receiving full time education, through regular and structured attendance.
 
 
Our school gates open at 8.50am and registration is at 9.00am.
In the schools of The Jubilee with Pebblebed Federation we believe that Collective Worship plays a very important role in the life of our school.
If you have any concerns please come and see us and discuss them face to face. However, in the documents attached you can find the federation complaints' procedures.
Marking is a significant form of communication between the child and the audience. It is an acknowledgement of the achievements of the individual child and should be used to encourage.
All teaching and subsequent learning have their foundations in the school aims. Pupil learning is the core purpose of the school.
We aim to enable children to develop spiritual understanding, to begin to comprehend what it means to be a person of faith, and to accept and value those whose commitments, values and ways of life are different from their own.
We recognise our moral and statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all pupils. We endeavour to provide a safe and welcoming environment where children are respected and valued.
 
Policy regarding any work that pupils are asked to do outside of school, either on their own or with home support.
The purpose of the policy is to ensure that there is clarity over those items which the school will provide free of charge and for those items where there may be a charge.
This single policy replaces separate policies the school has on race, disability and gender to eliminate discrimination, advance equality of opportunity and foster good relations.
 
 
The Equality Policy, provided by DCC as staff employer, can be found on this link https://www.devon.gov.uk/equality/our-commitment/equality-policy
The DfE have reinforced the need “to create and enforce a clear and rigorous expectation on all schools to promote the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.”
Document outlining the Home School Agreement for Branscombe.

Within The Jubilee Federation we consider that attending to the spiritual affirms children for who they are, rather than what they achieve so that they become well rounded and ready to take their place in society fulfilled, happy, spiritually aware and socially and emotionally engaged. We believe that spirituality is the awareness of something both within ourselves and outside ourselves; a search for meaning; an awareness of God of the transcendent; a deep awareness of the natural world; an understanding of the centrality of love, friendship and mutual respect; a search for meaning.

Spirituality is a thread which runs through every part of school life and every aspect of the curriculum. We need to encourage children to express their spirituality through language, silence, creativity and action. 

This policy explains our approach to supporting the Mental Health of all those in the school community.
This policy provides information about our approach to the teaching of Relationships and Sex Education and about the parents right to withdraw their child from specific aspects of Sex Education. It was written in consultation with stakeholders including governors, staff and parents.
This is the Devon County Policy for Children with Health Needs who cannot attend school.
This policy explains how we will support children who require prescription medicine whilst in our care.
This policy explains our approach to anti bullying messages and procedures.