Policies & Reports
Behaviour and Conduct
- Acceptable Use Policy
- Anti-Bullying Policy
- Attendance Policy (The senior leader responsible for attendance is Mr T. Coop, Deputy Head.)
- Code of Conduct
- Drugs Policy
- School Uniform Policy
- Sixth Form Agreement
Health, Wellbeing and Support
- Accessibility Plan
- 16-19 Bursary Scheme Guidelines and Application Form
- Charging and Remissions Policy
- COVID-19 Catch-up Premium
- Free School Meals Application Form
- Health and Safety Policy
- Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions
- Pupil Premium Strategy
- Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy and Procedure
- Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Policy
Teaching and Learning
- Assessment Policy
- Religious Education and Collective Worship Policy
- Relationships and Sex Education Policy
Information, Personal Data and Equality
- Cookie Statement
- Data Protection and Freedom of Information Policy
- Privacy Notice for Pupils and Parents
- Equality Duty Plan and Equality Objectives 2021–2024 (2023 Review)
- Use of Biometric Information
- Use of Pupils’ Images
- Whistleblowing Policy
- Youth Support Services Information
Parents may request paper copies of the information on this website by email.
Inspection Reports
The school was visited by Ofsted on 28th and 29th September 2022. The report begins:
Overall effectiveness | Outstanding |
The quality of education | Outstanding |
Behaviour and attitudes | Outstanding |
Personal development | Outstanding |
Leadership and management | Outstanding |
Sixth form provision | Outstanding |
What is it like to attend this school?
Leaders and staff deliver an exceptional education here.
Pupils’ behaviour is exemplary and the atmosphere is warm. Professional relationships between pupils and staff are respectful. This creates a harmonious and collaborative community. Teachers are subject experts and work hard to promote pupils’ academic success and their well-being.
Pupils are very proud of the school and almost all stay on to continue their studies in the sixth form. All pupils rise to the challenge of the school’s motto, ‘Not for self, but for all’, and work hard to contribute to the whole school community. Pupils volunteer regularly in the local community. For example, they support primary-age pupils in their learning and they take part in charitable work.
Pupils are safe in the school and know that staff are there to support them should they have any concerns. Staff deal with any reported incidents of bullying swiftly and sensitively.
You can download a copy of the 2022 Ofsted inspection report here.
Previous reports:
The SIAMS (Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools) report dated December 2017 is also available here.