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In line with the policy of maximising the potential of each pupil the school recognises that it has a responsibility to do everything possible to care for each pupil�s physical and emotional well-being.� The school will endeavour to
provide a comfortable and safe environment for learning. |
Pastoral Care |
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The school�s designated Child Protection Officer is Miss Macauley with Mrs Boal as her deputy. Children or parents with concerns in this area should contact either of these teachers. If the school has a concern about possible child abuse in the home or elsewhere it has a legal obligation to report the concern to Social Services for investigation. The school�s full child protection policy is available for inspection in school. |
Due to the nature of primary education it will be the responsibility of each class teacher to look after the pastoral needs of the children in his/her class, though a senior female teacher will be responsible for any problems of senior girls.� Class teachers will attempt to resolve the worries of new pupils and to relieve their anxieties.� The Principal will be grateful for information about any difficult home circumstances which may be causing distress or anxiety. |
It is the aim of the school that through our Personal Safety Programme we will develop in our children the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values necessary to live a drug-free lifestyle |
This lies at the heart of the curriculum of Crumlin Primary School. We strive to develop, in our children, a sense of their own worth and importance, an appreciation and respect of the rights of others and a caring attitude towards
the environment. Inter-school contact is a feature of school life through sporting, musical and cultural events. |