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Avanti House Primary School Policies
The following statutory and Trust-wide policies and documents can be found (or are referenced) by clicking here.
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Accessibility Plan
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Anti-Bullying & Cyber Bullying
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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policy
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Business Continuity Plan
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Careers Guidance
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CCTV Policy
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Charging and Remissions
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Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy
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Children Looked After Policy
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Collective Worship Policy
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Complaints Policy
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Data Breach Procedure
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Data Protection
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Early Career Teacher Policy
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Early Years Foundation Stage – Overall Statement
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Equality Policy
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Freedom of Information
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Home School Agreement
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Health and Safety
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ICT Acceptable Use
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Information Security
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Online Safety and Remote Learning
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Parent Privacy Notice
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Philosophy, Religion and Ethics (PRE) Curriculum Policy
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Physical Intervention and Reasonable Force
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Pupil Privacy Notice
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Records Management Policy
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Relationships and Sex Education Policy
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Risk Management Policy
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Safer Recruitment and Recruitment Selection
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School Suspensions and Permanent Exclusions
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SEND
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Subject Access Request
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Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions
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Uniform Policy Statement
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Vaccination Statement
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Visitors to School Behaviour Policy
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Whistleblowing Policy
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Whistleblowing Policy – Examinations
Data Protection Officer
Data Protection Officer: Judicium Consulting Limited
Address: 5th Floor, 98 Theobalds Road, London, WC1X 8WB
Email: dataservices@judicium.com
Web: www.judiciumeducation.co.uk
Telephone: 0345 548 7000
Pupil Premium
Purposes of the Pupil Premium Grant*
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The Government believes that the Pupil Premium, which is additional to main school funding, is the best way to address the current underlying inequalities between children eligible for free school meals (FSM) and their wealthier peers by ensuring that funding to tackle disadvantage reaches the pupils who need it most.
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In most cases the Pupil Premium is allocated to schools and is clearly identifiable. It is for schools to decide how the Pupil Premium.
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For pupils from low-income families in non-mainstream settings (special schools, behaviour units for example).
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Schools are free to spend the Pupil Premium as they see fit. However they will be held accountable for how they have used the additional funding to support pupils from low income families.
This will ensure that parents and others are made fully aware of the attainment of pupils covered by the Premium.
* taken from the DfE website
Pupil Premium 2025 to 2026
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Pupil premium strategy 2025-2026 with evaluation of 2024-2025
Pupil Premium 2024 to 2025
Total Number of pupils on roll date of statement publication (October 2023): 420 (Reception to Year 6)
Total number of pupils eligible for PPG: 4 (Free school meal entitled to Pupil Premium)
Amount of PPG received per pupil: £1,480
Total amount received: £5,920
Pupil premium strategy 2024-2025 with evaluation of 2023-2024
Pupil Premium 2023 to 2024
Total Number of pupils on roll date of statement publication (October 2023): 420 (Reception to Year 6)
Total number of pupils eligible for PPG: 4 (Free school meal entitled to Pupil Premium)
Amount of PPG received per pupil: £1,345
Total amount received: £5,380
PE & Sports Premium
Sports Premium Funding at Avanti House Primary School
At Avanti House Primary School, pupils have a 1 hour PE session and 30 minute yoga session per week.
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Reporting PE and sport premium grant expenditure – your school’s specifics
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Reporting PE and sport premium grant expenditure – your funding allocation
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Reporting PE and sport premium grant expenditure – categories of grant spending
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Reporting PE and sport premium grant expenditure – opportunities, impacts and sustainability details
Please also see our PE webpage for more information about PE activities at our school
Ofsted
Ofsted
The school’s most recent Ofsted inspection report can be found here
Challenge Partners Review
Avanti House Primary School Review Report 2022
Avanti House Primary School Review Report 2023
Avanti House Primary School Review Report 2024
Avanti House Primary School Review Report 2025
DfE Compare Schools
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Please click here to see Avanti House Primary’s School on the DfE website
Ethos & Values
Our purpose is simple, yet profound: To inspire spiritually compassionate changemakers.
The Avanti Way is the route map for the Avanti family of schools It sets out our purpose and vision, to make clear our highest expectations and commitment to inspiring spiritually compassionate changemakers. Our beliefs are the foundations of our curriculum, pedagogy and ways of working and where our virtues of self-discipline, respect, empathy, integrity, courage and gratitude are lived out, experienced and developed. The metaphor of a Tree of Life presents the roots of spiritual insight, which strengthen the trunk of character formation, which in turn supports the crown of educational excellence and in giving back to our communities.
British Values
The Department for Education has published guidance on promoting British values in schools to ensure young people leave school prepared for life in modern Britain.
All schools have a duty to ‘actively promote’ the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
Democracy
At Avanti House Primary School, we ensure all pupils within the school have a voice that is listened to. We do this through: communication boxes, pupil surveys, through circle time and through having school Ambassadors. We demonstrate how democracy works by actively promoting democratic processes such as holding elections for our school ambassadors each year. Members are voted for by the pupils. During this time, and during English lessons, children have the opportunity to learn how to argue and defend points of view. Manifestos are displayed to inform the school community of pupil’s points of view in a prominent place within the school.
The Rule of Law
The importance of laws whether they are those that govern the class, the school or the country, are consistently reinforced at Avanti House Primary School. Our school has ‘Golden Expectations’, which are deeply embedded in our work every day. Our pupils are taught the value and reasons behind laws, that they govern and protect us, the responsibilities that this involves and the consequences when laws are broken.
Individual Liberty
Our children are actively encouraged to make choices, knowing that they are in a safe and supportive environment. As a school we provide boundaries for our pupils to make choices safely, through the provision of a safe environment and empowering learning. Our children are encouraged to know, understand and exercise their rights and personal freedoms and are advised how to exercise these safely; examples of this can be clearly seen in our e-safety and P.S.H.E. lessons. Whether it is through choice of challenge; of how they record; of participation in our numerous extra- curricular activities – our pupils are given the freedom to make choices. Choice brings future happiness.
Mutual Respect
Respect is one of the core values of our school and it is deeply embedded in all that we do at the school. The pupils know and understand that it is expected and imperative that respect is shown to everyone – old and young, whatever differences we may have and to everything, however big or small. The core value of respect underpins our work every day both in and out of the classroom and in and out of the school.
Tolerance of Those With Different Faiths And Beliefs
‘The highest result of education is tolerance.’
Helen Keller
Avanti House Primary School enhances pupils understanding of different faiths and beliefs through religious education studies; PSHE work; visits to other schools in different settings to participate in celebrations such as Diwali and Easter, welcoming visitors from other schools and communities and enjoying a depth of study during themed weeks. Beliefs, traditions and customs are studied in depth, with visitors being invited in to our school to enrich and extend our children’s and our community’s understanding. Through this our pupils gain a deep understanding of their place in a culturally diverse society and of their place in our global community.

