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Policies

Policies

School Policies cover every aspect of school life. Below are some of our most important policies for your reference. If you want to know our policy on something that is not listed, please ask the school office.

Policies / Documents List

Policy NameDate
Admissions Policy2023-24View
Admissions Policy 2024-25View
Admissions Policy2025-26View
Admissions – Nursery Additional Information 2024View
Acceptable Use Policy for Parent and Carer2023View
Allergy Policy2022View
Anti-bullying Policy2024View
Attendance Policy2023View
Behaviour Policy2024View
BWCET Employee Code of Conduct2022View
BWCET Code of Conduct for Parents and Carers2023View
BWCET Freedom of Information Policy2024View
BWCET Data Protection Policy2024View
BWCET GDPR Privacy Notice – Pupil2024View
BWCET GDPR Privacy Notice – Staff2022View
BWCET Health and Safety Policy2024View
BWCET Low Level Concern Policy2022View
BWCET Whistleblowing Policy2024View
BWCET GDPR Privacy Notice – Governors, Trustees and Volunteers2024View
Charging and Remissions Policy2023View
BWCET Complaints Policy2024View
Equalities Policy2023View
First Aid Policy2022View
Homework Policy2024View
Nursery Admissions Policy2024View
Online Safety Policy2023View
RE Curriculum Policy2024View
RE – Catholic Life and Mission Policy2024View
RE – Prayer and Liturgy Policy2024View
RE – RHSE Policy2024View
Remote Education Policy2023View
Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy2024View
SEND Policy2024View
SEND Information Report2024View
School Uniform Policy2024View

Trust Policies

For additional trust wide policies such as annual reports and accounts, trustees’ information and duties, and complaints, please visit the BWCET website.

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Updated | 13th January, 2025 |

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