Ada Lovelace CofE High School policies are covered by the Twyford CofE Academies Trust policies. These include:
Key School Policies
Assessment Policy
Child Protection Policy
Curriculum Policy
Equality and Diversity Objectives and Action Plan
Online Safety Policy
Provider Access Policy
Relationships and Sex Education Policy
SEN Policy
SMSC Policy (Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural)
Wider Learning and Information, Advice and Guidance Policy
Work Experience Policy
Privacy Notice for Students and Parents
For all other policies please see the Trust website.
Covid-19 Response
Up to date guidance can be found in our Detailed Risk Mitigation measures below:
Detailed Risk Mitigation Measures
Please read the Twyford CofE Academies Trust documents for the Trust's Covid-19 response.
Premiums
The Pupil Premium is funding provided by the Department for Education to enhance the education of the most socio-economically deprived.
Details of the School's Pupil Premium Funding strategy for the current academic year including how it is used and to what effect are published in the report below.
The Year 7 Catch Up Premium is funding provided by the Department for Education to help raise the attainment of pupils who have not reached level 4 in English or Maths when they start secondary school.
Details of the School's Year 7 Catch Up Funding, including how it is used and to what effect are published in the report below.
The Covid 19 Catch Up Premium is to support children and young people to catch up on missed learning caused by coronavirus (COVID 19).
Details of the School's COVID 19 Catch Up Premium for Academic Year 2020-21, including how it is used and to what effect are published in the report below.
Premiums
Charging and remissions
The school does not charge pupils for materials or activities which are a requirement of their course. Extra-curricular activities such as trips and school meals are charged for. Pupils eligible for free school meals are not charged for their midday meal.
All students for whom the school qualifies for Pupil Premium funding (i.e. those eligible for free school meals any time in the last 6 years or those who are a Looked After Child) are entitled to help with the cost of school trips and music lessons.
This help includes a 20% concessionary rate on educational residential trips and music lessons and an additional £100 credit each academic year towards educational trips (residential or day) and/or music lessons. The credit can be used for one trip or lesson or spread over a number. Unspent balances cannot be carried forward from one academic year to the next.
Charging Policy
Free School Meals
Please see Free School Meals page for further information.
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