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POLICIES & REPORTS
If you would like a paper copy of any of our policies or reports, please contact the school office who will be able to provide you with this: office@dulwichhamletjuniorschool.org.uk 02075259188
The Charter Schools Educational Trust - Company number: 073338707
For Trust policies and financial reports please visit the website www.tcset.org.uk
For Trust policies and financial reports please visit the website www.tcset.org.uk
ADMISSIONS
ATTENDANCE
SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT
TEACHING & LEARNING
Homework Policy
Homework Policy (Covid-19)
Marking and Feedback Policy
Sex and Relationship Education Policy
Teaching and Learning Policy
Homework Policy (Covid-19)
Marking and Feedback Policy
Sex and Relationship Education Policy
Teaching and Learning Policy
SUPPORTING EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Policy
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Report 2021-2022
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Report 2021-2022
PUPIL WELLBEING & SAFEGUARDING
Accessibility Plan 2021-2024
Equalities Statement and Objectives 2021-22
Health and Safety Policy
Safeguarding Children at DHJS Summary Sheet
TCSET Child Protection (Safeguarding) Policy
TCSET Policy for Supporting Children with Medical Conditions
Equalities Statement and Objectives 2021-22
Health and Safety Policy
Safeguarding Children at DHJS Summary Sheet
TCSET Child Protection (Safeguarding) Policy
TCSET Policy for Supporting Children with Medical Conditions
BEHAVIOUR
Anti-Bullying Policy
Anti-Bullying Policy (Child Friendly Version)
TCSET Exclusion Policy 2020-2021
Values and Behaviour Policy
Anti-Bullying Policy (Child Friendly Version)
TCSET Exclusion Policy 2020-2021
Values and Behaviour Policy
COMPLAINTS & CONCERNS
CHARGING & REMISSIONS
DATA & PRIVACY
TCSET Data Protection Policy
TCSET Mobile and Remote Working Policy
TCSET Privacy Notice for Emergency Contacts
TCSET Privacy Notice for Parents
TCSET Privacy Notice for The School Workforce
TCSET Records Management Policy
TCSET Subject Access Request Form
TCSET Technology (IT) Acceptable Use Agreement - Staff
TCSET Mobile and Remote Working Policy
TCSET Privacy Notice for Emergency Contacts
TCSET Privacy Notice for Parents
TCSET Privacy Notice for The School Workforce
TCSET Records Management Policy
TCSET Subject Access Request Form
TCSET Technology (IT) Acceptable Use Agreement - Staff
PUPIL PREMIUM
The Pupil Premium is additional funding that is given to schools to raise the attainment of disadvantaged pupils and ensure they benefit from the same opportunities as children from less deprived backgrounds. Pupil Premium is allocated to children from low income families (those who would be eligible for free school meals or who have been eligible at any time within the last six years), and to Looked After children, or children of those parents in the armed forces.
Is my child eligible for Pupil Premium Funding? Your child may be eligible if you receive any of the following benefits:
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Please complete a Pupil Premium funding form available from the school office to see if you are eliglible.
Schools are free to spend the Pupil Premium as they see fit, but are accountable to Ofsted for how they use the additional funding to support pupils. Pupil Premium Report 2019/2020 |
PE AND SPORT PREMIUM
The PE and Sport Premium is additional funding given to primary schools to make improvements to the quality of PE and sport they offer. The funding is provided jointly by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport.
Schools can use the Premium to develop or add to the sport activities offered, hire specialist sports coaches, provide staff with training or resources, run sport competitions and increase extra-curricular activities. DHJS Sport Premium Report 2019-20 |
CATCH-UP PREMIUM PLAN
In the document linked below, we outline how we are spending the additional catch-up premium funding, provided by the government in September 2020, to address the learning loss and wider pastoral impact of COVID 19 on pupils in Dulwich Hamlet Junior School. The total fund for DHJS is £28,800.
Our plan is focused on the following three strands:
Please click here to view the plan in more detail
Our plan is focused on the following three strands:
- Teaching and whole school strategies
- Targeted approaches
- Wider strategies
Please click here to view the plan in more detail