Policies
- Bridge Academy Trust Policies
- Able and Talented Policy
- Admissions Policy
- Anti-Bullying Policy
- Attendance Policy
- Behaviour and Expectations Policy
- Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance (CEIAG) Policy
- Child Protection Policy
- Curriculum Policy
- Drugs and Alcohol Policy
- Lettings Fire Precautions & First Aid Provision
- Home School Agreement
- Mobile Phone Policy
- Prom Procedure
- Provider Access Policy
- Pupil Premium
- Relationship and Sex Education Policy
- School Closure - Remote Education Offer
- SEND Information Report
- Student Equality Statement
- Supporting Students with Medical Conditions Policy
- Transgender Student Inclusion Policy
- Teaching, Learning and Assessment Policy
- Uniform Policy
All students should be in school, in line with our attendance policy. Remote education is not viewed as an equal alternative to attendance in school.
Remote education is only ever considered as a last resort where a decision has already been made that attendance at school is not possible, but students are able to continue learning. This may be due to national or local restrictions requiring entire cohorts to remain at home.