The School has a Compliments & Complaints Policy which is shown below, if any parents wish to enquire about the number of formal complaints the School has received in the past 12 months they should contact the Headmaster via the School Office who will be able to provide this information.
Under the Data Protection Act, Huddersfield Grammar School processes “personal data” including “sensitive personal data” (such as medical information), for the purposes of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils, parents and staff and where necessary, for the legitimate interests of the school. The school seeks to ensure that all relevant legal obligations of the school parents and pupils are complied with and that all processing of data is done lawfully and fairly in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. The school has a comprehensive policy covering data governance and is registered with the Information Commissioners Office.
Please address any enquiries to the School Office.
School Policies
More Able and Talented Policy | View/Download |
Accessibility Plan | View/Download |
Admissions Policy | View/Download |
Admissions, Attendance and CME Policy | View/Download |
Anti-Bullying Policy | View/Download |
Assessment, Recording and Reporting Policy | View/Download |
Behaviour Policy | View/Download |
Careers Guidance Policy | View/Download |
Complaint Procedure | View/Download |
Curriculum Policy | View/Download |
Data Protection Policy | View/Download |
Digital Safety Policy | View/Download |
EAL Policy | View/Download |
Educational Visits Policy | View/Download |
Equality and Diversity Policy | View/Download |
Early Years Handbook | View/Download |
Exclusion Policy | View/Download |
First Aid Policy | View/Download |
Health and Safety Policy | View/Download |
Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy and Procedure | View/Download |
Drug and Alcohol Policy | View/Download |
Early Years Mobile Phones, Cameras and Devices Policy | View/Download |
Preventing Extremism and Radicalisation Policy | View/Download |
Prevention and Control of Diseases Procedures | View/Download |
Pupil Supervision and Lost and Missing Children Policy | View/Download |
Risk Assessment: Welfare, Health & Safety Policy | View/Download |
SEND Policy | View/Download |
Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions Policy | View/Download |
Teaching and Learning Policy | View/Download |
Together we can stop bullying and create safe environments in which children and young people can live, grow, play and learn. Cognita Schools has signed up to eradicate bullying in our schools, working in partnership as an associate member of the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA); based at the renowned charity, the National Children’s Bureau in London. ABA is a coalition of organisations and individuals working together to stop bullying. ABA coordinates anti-bullying week each November and is the national voice for evidence-based practice in this field. We access specialist training for all our schools, respect difference and welcome diversity. Our schools’ anti-bullying policies support the values of ABA. We believe that bullying in any form is wrong and should not be tolerated. It is a behaviour choice and anyone can be encouraged to change their behaviour. We believe that children have the right to feel safe, secure and valued and that creating a safe environment and dealing with bullying is everyone’s responsibility. We support a range of positive strategies in our schools to tackle and prevent bullying. We actively challenge the use of humiliation, fear, ridicule and other similar approaches. Our policy is implemented whenever the school is responsible for the conduct and welfare of children. As successful schools, we create an environment that prevents bullying from being a serious problem in the first place. Schools that excel at tackling bullying have created an ethos of good behaviour where pupils treat one another and school staff with respect because they know it is the right way to behave.
Find out more about the Anti-Bullying Alliance.
Need immediate help?
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When should I report to CEOP?
We help children stay safe online. Has someone acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know? It may be sexual chat, being asked to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable or someone being insistent on meeting up. You can report it to us below.
Remember if you need immediate help call 999
Other people who can help
For advice and to seek help on a range of issues, from hacking to cyberbullying, click here.