School Policies

Policies and Procedures

The following Policies are available for parents / guardians:

Child Protection Policy

The school emphasises that young people have the right to be safe, secure and free from threat. The school has procedures in place to help any young person who requests help and support on a confidential basis, in issues relating to Child Protection.  We have a Child Protection Officer who deals with issues relating to Child Welfare / Protection.

Anti Bullying Policy

Bullying is when a person or a group of people pick on someone who feel is weaker or in some way different.  Bullying can take the form of name calling, teasing, mocking, threatening someone, taking money or property, physical abuse, sexual or racial harassment.  Bullying may make someone feel unhappy, isolated, hurt, angry, frightened or unsafe.  If it carries on for a longtime, it can be very depressing and even fatal.  Al-Hudaa’s Anti-Bullying Policy ensures that it has a responsibility to respond promptly and effectively to the issues of bullying.

Asthma Policy                                              Behaviour Policy

Crisis Management Policy                         Curriculum Policy

Child Protection Policy                               Detention Policy

Drugs and Alcohol Policy                          Outings Policy

Equal Opportunities Policy                                    Smoking Policy

Fire Risk Assessment Policy                     Health and Safety Policy

Health Education Policy                             Medication Policy

Students Complaints Procedure               Rules for Boarding

Code of Conduct  – Students                     Salah Policy

Parents Complaints Procedure                 Guidelines for Parents

Staff List

Discipline and Suspensions / Exclusions

Effective procedures have been put into place to ensure that students are well behaved throughout their time at Al-Hudaa.

There are sanctions and rewards for students.  Sanctions such as litter picking, cleaning duties and detentions are given to students who misbehave.  More serious offences such as smoking, drug abuse or bullying, may include suspension and even expulsion.

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