Prudentia Education Policies



Prudentia Education Policy Library
At Prudentia Education, we are committed to providing a safe, inclusive and supportive environment for every learner.
Our policies outline how we safeguard young people, support their education, and work in partnership with families, carers, and local authorities.
All policies are reviewed annually and are available to view or download below. If you require an alternative format (e.g. large print or Easy Read), please get in touch with us.
Policy Categories
Safeguarding & Safety
‘Our setting is committed to safeguarding children and promoting children's welfare and expects all staff, steering group members, volunteers and visitors to share this commitment and maintain a vigilant and safe environment. Everyone has a responsibility to act without delay to protect children by reporting anything that might suggest a child is being abused or neglected. We would expect you to also report to the Principal, Christian Adeniran (Safeguarding Lead) or the Centre Manager, Phil Clarke (Deputy Safeguarding Lead), any behaviours of any adults working in the school that may concern you. Prudentia Education works in partnership with Merseyside Police to ensure the safety of our learners, and we are proud to be part of Operation Encompass.
Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy
We place safeguarding at the heart of everything we do. This policy sets out how we protect learners from harm, the role of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), and our procedures for reporting concerns.
Health & Safety Policy
Details the measures we take to ensure a safe learning environment, covering classrooms, workshops, enrichment activities and trips.
First Aid Policy
Explains how first aid provision is managed, including trained staff, procedures for accidents and access to medical support.
Whistleblowing Policy
Guides staff on raising concerns about safeguarding, malpractice or wrongdoing, ensuring concerns are addressed fairly and confidentially.
Education Policies
Curriculum Policy
Outlines how our curriculum is designed to meet the needs of all learners, balancing academic subjects, vocational skills, and personal development.
Behaviour Policy
Explains our approach to promoting positive behaviour, building respect, and supporting learners to develop self-discipline.
Anti-Bullying Policy
Defines how we prevent, respond to, and record incidents of bullying. Emphasises respect, kindness, and zero tolerance for harassment.
Relationships & Sex Education (RSE) Policy
Sets out how RSE is delivered to ensure learners receive age-appropriate guidance on relationships, health, and personal safety.
Teaching & Learning Policy
Describes how high-quality teaching is delivered and monitored, with a focus on engagement, inclusivity, and progression.
Education Exclusion Policy
Explains procedures for exclusions and how learners are supported to re-engage with education.
Inclusion & Access
SEND Policy
Outlines how we support learners with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), including those with EHCPs, ensuring personalised support.
Equality & Diversity Policy
Highlights our commitment to promoting equality, celebrating diversity, and eliminating discrimination in all areas of school life.
Accessibility Statement
Ensures our facilities, learning materials and website are accessible to all learners, parents and carers.
Admissions Policy
Details how referrals and admissions are managed fairly and transparently, in line with statutory guidance.
British Values
Explains how we promote democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, mutual respect and tolerance throughout our curriculum.
Complaints & Governance
Complaints Policy
Sets out how complaints are handled, including informal and formal procedures, timescales and escalation routes.
School Health Statement
Covers our approach to learner wellbeing, medical needs, and promoting healthy lifestyles.
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