Statutory Policies
This page displays our Haygrove School policies and our Quantock Education Trust Policies
Request for Copies
If you require a printed version of any of our policies or documents, you can download them from here or contact us to request a copy is sent to you by email or post.
- Accessibility plan - 2025
- Behaviour for Learning Policy 2025
- Careers Education Information Advice and Guidance Policy 2025
- Careers Provider Access Policy 2025
- Catch Up Funding Plan 2020-21
- Catch-Up Funding 2021-22 - Plan
- Designated Teacher for looked after and previously looked after children policy - June 2023
- Domestic Water Systems - Water Hygiene policy and written scheme of control for legionella 2025-6
- First Aid policy 2026 1
- Legionella Risk Assessment
- Lettings Policy 2025
- Physical Contact Policy 2024
- Premises Management Policy 2024 - final
- Pupil Premium Policy Sept 2025
- Register of Interests - SLT
- RSHE Policy
- Safeguarding Policy 2025-2026 Part 2 - updated 2025-10
- SEND Information Report
- SEND Policy
- Staff Acceptable Use Policy 2023 Sept
- Student Acceptable Use Policy 2025
- Supporting children with medical needs - 2024
- Uniform policy
- Year 7 Catch Up Report 2019-2020
Other Policies
- AI policy - final
- Attendance policy 2025
- Educational Visits Policy January 2024
- Minibus Policy draft
- Online Safety Policy
- Privacy Notice for Haygrove School - Pupils and Parents - November 2023
- Remote Learning Policy
- School Engagement Expectations with Parents Carers and Guardians
- School Music Development Plan Haygrove Music Dept
Policies relating to SEND provision can be found on our SEND page.
Trust-held Policies
Other Quantock Education Trust Policies can be found at the Quantock Education Trust website.
These policies include:
- Anti-Bullying Policy
- Admissions Policies
- Arrangements for Teachers Appraisal and Pay Progression for 2020-2021 (COVID-19)
- Articles of Association
- Charging and Remissions
- Company Accounts
- Complaints Policy
- Disciplinary Policy
- Equality and Diversity Policy
- Exclusions Policy
- Executive Pay
- Expenses Policy
- Investment Policy
- Master Funding Agreement
- Privacy Notice and GDPR - Haygrove School
- Recruitment Policy
- Risk Management Strategy
- Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health Policy
- Vaccination Policy
- Whistleblowing Policy
Year 7 Catch Up Funding
The Year 7 Catch-up premium has now been replaced by the Covid-19 catch-up premium which helps schools to provide additional support and intervention for students in Years 7-11 to help combat the negative impacts of the unprecedented disruption to their education as a result of coronavirus. The aggregate impact of lost time in education will be substantial, and the Covid-19 catch-up premium is provided in response to the scale of the significant challenge.
Our catch up funding reports can be found in the above policy section.
Schools Financial Benchmarking
The Department for Education’s Financial Benchmarking and Insights Tool lets you see how schools spend their money and compare it with similar schools.
Why is this useful for parents?
- It shows how resources are allocated to support learning.
- Helps you understand how your child’s school invests in staff, facilities, and education.
- Promotes transparency and informed conversations about school funding.
Explore the tool here:
Financial Benchmarking and Insights Tool







