The Board of Governors are responsible for setting out school policies. Existing policies are reviewed at regular intervals and new policies are introduced as the need for them is identified. It is intended that as the Board of Governors reviews exisiting policies or introduces new ones they will be published on this page of the website so that over a period of time all school policies will be published here.
In setting policies the Governors welcome comments from parents and want to give parents the opportunity to influence those policies. Therefore as policies are reviewed or introduced they will initially be published here as a new/reviewed polcy. If parents wish to comment on the policy then they should make them in writing to the Chair of Governors either via the school or direct via e-mail. Any comments received will be discussed by the Governors at the next meeting. If no comments are received within three months of the policy first being published then it will become final as originally published.
Steve Hall
Chair of Governors
e-mail: stevehallstanway@btinternet.com
Very high SATs
All children recognised for achieving their potential
Sporting Trophies
We are small enough to nurture each individual and to boost self esteem. EVERYONE IS GOOD AT SOMETHING!
Ofsted said "the contribution that pupils make to the school and the wider community is outstanding."
We make the most of what we have at school and utilise the local area in our learning (Wenlock Edge, Church Preen Manor etc)
We are always looking at creative and innovative ways of enhancing and enriching everyone's experience of Church Preen Primary School.
Respect for other people and their beliefs (We network with a large urban multi-cultural community school.)
Respect for our environment, local and global.
We work tirelessly to make sure that everyone has full access to all areas of learning and school life. We fully recognise everyone as an individual with individual needs.
The policies listed below have already been discussed and approved by Governors. They are published in this section for three months, so that other stakeholders may consider them and suggest amendments/improvements.
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