Key Information
Key Documents
You can access Speldhurst School’s performance data for the 2022/23 academic year here: https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/school/118607/speldhurst-church-of-england-voluntary-aided-primary-school/primary
This information should be used with caution given the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, which affected individual schools and pupils differently.
Equality
Children at Speldhurst are taught to understand equality of opportunity and celebrating differences as positives.
To promote children's understanding of equality and diversity at Speldhurst Primary School we:
- Ensure that an inclusive environment is promoted that means every child, regardless of gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, age or disability is accepted and valued.
- Ensure children have an age appropriate understanding of healthy relationships.
- Provide opportunities for discussion and debate, learning how to respectfully put across opinions and value those of others.
- Ensure that children are taught about all religions through RE and are able to reflect on their own beliefs and respect other faiths.
- Ensure that the curriculum across all subjects are culturally diverse to reflect modern Britain.
For a copy of our Single Equality Policy, please click on the link below: single-equality-policy
Compare the performance of schools and colleges in England
You can search and compare the performance of all primary, secondary and special needs schools via Compare the performance of schools and colleges in England - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Pupil Premium
Pupil premium funding is allocated to eligible schools based on the number of:
- pupils who are recorded as eligible for free school meals, or have been recorded as eligible in the past 6 years (referred to as Ever 6 FSM)
- children previously looked after by a local authority or other state care, including children adopted from state care or equivalent from outside England and Wales
The pupil premium grant is funding to improve educational outcomes for these pupils in state-funded schools in England.
If you think you may be eligible, it is easy to check by applying directly at https://www.cloudforedu.org.uk/ofsm/kent/ or by emailing the School Office.
Information about the eligibility criteria can be found here:
Financial information
- This page is dedicated to Speldhurst School’s financial benchmarking. Click here
- No member of staff at Speldhurst School has a gross annual salary of £100,000 or more
Please use the following links and documents on this page to access the latest information:-
If you require any information that you see on our website as paper copies, please do request these via the school office who will be more than happy to give them to you.
Charging & Remissions Policy - follow this link to Policies page
Complaints Procedure - follow this link to Policies page
Kent County Council - link to main education and learning page
Your school - Financial Benchmarking and Insights Tool - GOV.UK
SEND Policy - follow this link to Policies page
SIAMS Report - Statutory Inspection of Anglican Schools Report