Below you will find the most up to date Parent Guidebook, Privacy Notice and Parent Handbook. You may be asking yourself what is the difference between the Parent Guidebook and the Parent Handbook, and that would be a perfectly reasonable question to ask!
The Parent Guidebook is an abridged version of the Parent Handbook where we have pulled out the most important aspects of the full Handbook. We are required by the local authority to publish the full handbook on the website but it is more than likely that all the information that you will ever need will be in the Parent Guidebook, so please, if you only ever read one, then plump for the Parent Guidebook. Thank you.
Below you will find a selection of School Policies that you may wish to read. These are regularly reviewed and updated. If you have any questions or have any feedback related to School Policies then please do not hesitate to get in touch via the School office. We are always happy to hear from our #kellandsfamily.
At Kellands School and nursery, we are committed to promoting positive behaviour by promoting attachment led, trauma informed approaches to support our children and young people. At Kellands School we promote emotional wellbeing and mental health as an overarching attainment strategy and create a learning environment which takes account of the whole child and their mental, emotional and psychological readiness to learn. Marcus (2016) argues that to close the attainment gap, we must first put the child at the centre and ensure that we meet the child’s individual needs. Please read our Promoting Positive Behaviour policy.
Kellands is a nurturing school family where we learn, thrive and grow together with confidence. At Kellands School and Nursery we recognise that we have a responsibility to create a safe, secure and happy environment for all our children and staff. No-one deserves to be a victim of bullying and everyone has the right to be treated with respect. Please read our Anti-Bullying policy.
This policy details the procedures in place when managing and administering medication within the setting to ensure risks are identified and assessed and that children are being cared for appropriately.
Curriculum for Excellence cannot be delivered without high quality learning, teaching and assessment.
Fundamental to this are good relationships within a positive ethos and a climate of mutual respect and trust. This should be based on our shared values of together we are respected, responsible, included and kind.
This policy is designed to help meet this aspiration. In addressing what is the core of the education process its significance is clear. It has implications for all members of staff, as well as for pupils and their families.
It is intended that this policy be used in the following ways:
● a reference to the philosophy behind effective learning and teaching
● an indication of current thinking on good practice
● an aid for self-evaluation in learning and teaching