About Safeguarding
Leaders have made sure that the school is a caring and safe place for pupils to learn. Pupils benefit from the positive relationships that they have with staff and other pupils. Adults have high expectations for pupils’ learning and behaviour. Pupils respond well to these. When children do occasionally fall out, they quickly ‘make peace’ with each other. Pupils are confident that if they reported any concerns, including about bullying, these would be dealt with properly by staff.
OFSTED December 2022
Dear Children
Keeping you safe and happy throughout your time with us at Holy Spirit School is one of our priorities. Should you ever have anything that worries you, we hope that you will come and talk to any one of the adults in school. We will always do our best to help you to solve any problems or concerns as quickly as possible.
Internet Safety information - This is information for parents to keep children safe online.
Internet Safety is extremely important, here are some useful links to specific websites aimed at keeping you safe, please take the time to visit them:
www.crucial-crew.org (Interactive safety games for older junior children)
www.thinkuknow.co.uk (How to keep safe online)
www.childline.org.uk (resources for children)
The Safeguarding leads here at Holy Spirit are:
Designated Safeguarding Lead: Mrs C Bass (Headteacher)
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead: Mrs L Jefferson
Governor Responsible for Safeguarding: Mrs Helena Moore
Holy Spirit Catholic Primary Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the well-being of all of its pupils. Each pupil’s welfare is of paramount importance.
We aim to provide regular opportunities for everyone within our school community to learn how to keep children safe. Please use the links below for further information.