Policies
If you can't find a policy, please let us know by using the Contact form on the website, email: office@riversidemeadows.cambs.sch.uk or telephone: 01223 471791
For all Trust Policies, including Statutory and HR policies, please visit Horizons Education Trust/Policies.
Policies
Behaviour in Schools - Guidance
Cultural Development & SMSC Policy
Discretionary Leave of Absence Policy
Emergency Planning for Educational & Childcare Settings - Guidance
Exams - Assessment, Feedback & Appeals Policy
Exams - Conflict of Interest Policy
Exams - Internal Appeals Policy
Exams - Non-Examined Assessments Policy
Exams - Word Processing Policy
Fire Safety Policy & Procedures
Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE)
Minibus Driver & Safety Policy
Provider Access Legislation (PAL) Policy
PSHE, Citizenship & Personal Safety Policy
Public Access Legislation Policy
Recruitment & Selection Policy
Responding to Prejudice Related Incidents Policy
Restrictive Physical Intervention Guidance Policy
Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy
Searching, Screening & Confiscation - Guidance
Statement of Procedure for Dealing with Allegations of Abuse Against Staff
Supporting Pupils at School with Medical Conditions
Supporting Pupils With Medical Conditions Who Cannot Attend School
Suspension and Permanent Exclusion - Guidance
Use of Reasonable Force - Guidance
What To Do If You Are Worried A Child Is Being Abused - Guidance
The Local Authority (LA - Cambridgeshire County Council) and The Government are responsible for updating and issuing some of the policies which are adopted at Riverside Meadows Academy.
School policies are drawn up by Riverside Meadows Academy Senior Management Team (SMT) and will go through a staff and trustee consultation process. Advice is also sought from our Human Resources consultants and Unions where applicable.
When the consultation process is complete and agreements received, the policies will be ratified by the Board of Trustees before being issued and implemented.
Child Welfare & Children missing from education
In line with our policies and procedures:
- If you have concerns for a child’s welfare, please call the Cambridgeshire County Council Contact Centre on 0345 045 5203.
- If you believe a child is missing from education, please complete the online form. This referral will remain anonymous to the family.
Full information can be found here.