Policies

St. Paul's has a wide range of policies that ensure good practice across the school and should help you understand how we do things.

If you would like a paper copy or have any queries, please contact the school office at info@stpauls-dorking.surrey.sch.uk 

Click this link to see additional GST pages on safeguarding https://www.goodshepherdtrust.org.uk/information/safeguarding  

The policies below are statutory.

Behaviour Policy Charging and Remissions Policy Whistle-blowing Policy RSE Policy Uniform Policy Attendance Policy Complaints Procedure

In addition, the Department for Education, in partnership with Ofsted and ParentKind, has published new guidance for parents on how to raise concerns or make complaints to resolve any issues quickly, easily and positively.  

 

Parent guide to school complaints

The policies below are non-statutory.

Accessibility Plan 2024-27 Admissions Policy 2024-25 25 Supplementary Information Form Admissions Policy 2025-2026 Supplementary Information Form 2025-26 Admissions Policy 2026-2027 Supplementary Information Form 2026-27 Anti-Bullying Policy 2025-26 Collective Worship Policy Curriculum Policy 2025-27 Early Reading Policy Early Years Foundation Stage Policy Equality Policy Equality Scheme and Objectives GST Anti Slavery and Human Trafficking GST Data Protection GST Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions Homework Policy Inclusion and Additional Needs Behaviour Policy 2023 Marking and Feedback Policy Medical: Children with Health Needs Who Cannot Attend School Policy Asthma Care Policy Online Safety Policy PSHE Education and Citizenship Policy RE Policy Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy SEND Policy 2025 SEND Information Report 2025-26 Suspensions and Exclusions Tackling Radicalisation and Extremism Policy Tapestry Online Journal Policy Use of Reasonable Force Visitors and Volunteers Guide Visitors Policy and Visiting Speakers Agreement Walking To and From School Policy Whole School Provision map