STATUTORY INFORMATION

 

Please find below the statutory information required by the DFE for all maintained schools.

You may find this information in other relevant sections, and these are signposted on this page. Should you require any further information, or paper copies of any policies or information displayed on our website, please contact the school.

 

SCHOOL CONTACT DETAILS

If you would like any further information about our school or if you would like to arrange a visit please contact Mrs Joanne Browning via the school office on:

Tel: 01273 605588

email: info@stmarks.brighton-hove.sch.uk

Address: St Mark's CE Primary School

Manor Road

BRIGHTON

BN2 5EA

 

ADMISSION ARRANGEMENTS

Click here 

 

SCHOOL UNIFORM

Click here

 

OFSTED REPORTS AND INFORMATION

Please find our most recent OFSTED report here.

“The school’s Christian motto of ‘let your light shine’ is present in every aspect of school life. Pupils beam with happiness to learn in a place where staff ensure that all pupils show care and respect for each other. Pupils are proud of the inclusive culture of their school. They learn that it is important for everyone to feel welcome. This means that bullying is very rare and any incidents are quickly resolved. Pupils behave very well. The school’s ‘SHINE’ behaviours make it clear what staff expect. All staff consistently model what these behaviours look like, so pupils understand how to comply .”  OFSTED OCTOBER 2022 

OFSTED REPORT - OFSTED website.

 

PERFORMANCE TABLES

Link to DfE Website

 

SCHOOL OPENING HOURS

Click here

 

CURRICULUM

Click here

 

PHONICS INFORMATION

We use the Read Write Inc Programme.  Click here for further information.

 

HOW WE PROVIDE REMOTE EDUCATION

Click here

 

BEHAVIOUR POLICY

See Policies page

 

PUPIL PREMIUM EXPENDITURE

The pupil premium grant is additional funding for publicly funded schools in England. It’s a school-level grant that gives schools extra resources to help them meet challenges, including those arising from deprivation.

It’s allocated for schools to:

  • improve the academic outcomes of disadvantaged pupils of all abilities
  • close the attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers across the country

You can find further information about the pupil premium in Pupil Premium Frequently Asked Questions (PDF, 174KB, 8 pages) . 

St Mark's Pupil Premium Strategy 2023-24

 

PE AND SPORTS PREMIUM

Schools use Sports Premium funding to make additional and sustainable improvements to the quality of Physical Education, Sport and physical activity that they offer.

Please find our latest evidence and impact report for our use of Sports Premium here.

 

CATCH UP PREMIMUM EXPENDITURE

Children and young people across the country have experienced unprecedented disruption to their education as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19).   The catch-up premium is funded on a per pupil basis at £80 per pupil. This funding is based on the number of pupils in school.

The school has the job of deciding the best way to spend this money. Before allocating this money, we used the Education Endowment Foundation support guide to investigate evidence-based approaches to catch up for all children.

As the catch-up premium has been designed to mitigate the effects of the unique disruption caused by coronavirus (COVID-19), the grant will only be available for the 2020 to 2021 academic year. It will not be added to schools’ baselines in calculating future years’ funding allocations.

You can see our overview here

 

EQUALITY OBJECTIVES

See Policies page

 

SEND INFORMATION 

SEND Information Report 

SEND Policy can be viewed on our Policies page. If you require further information regarding SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) please contact our SENCO, Ms Georgina Crouch, via the school, as detailed above.

 

COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE

See Policies page

 

GOVERNANCE INFORMATION

See Governors' page

 

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Link to DfE Website

We do not have any staff members earning £100,000 or more. 

 

CHARGING AND REMISSIONS POLICY

See Policies page

 

VALUES AND ETHOS

Click here

 

SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION

Here at St Mark's, we pride ourselves on our safeguarding and child protection procedures and we all understand that all the children are all of our responsibility all of the time. Please see our policy on our Policies page. We are also part of Operation Encompass, Please see this letter here which explains this project between schools and police. 

 

GDPR

Pupil Privacy Notice

Staff Privacy Notice

General Privacy Notice

To see our school policies about information security CLICK HERE and look in the 'Safeguarding' section. 

STATUTORY INFORMATION

 

Please find below the statutory information required by the DFE for all maintained schools.

You may find this information in other relevant sections, and these are signposted on this page. Should you require any further information, or paper copies of any policies or information displayed on our website, please contact the school.

 

SCHOOL CONTACT DETAILS

If you would like any further information about our school or if you would like to arrange a visit please contact Mrs Joanne Browning via the school office on:

Tel: 01273 605588

email: info@stmarks.brighton-hove.sch.uk

Address: St Mark's CE Primary School

Manor Road

BRIGHTON

BN2 5EA

 

ADMISSION ARRANGEMENTS

Click here 

 

SCHOOL UNIFORM

Click here

 

OFSTED REPORTS AND INFORMATION

Please find our most recent OFSTED report here.

“The school’s Christian motto of ‘let your light shine’ is present in every aspect of school life. Pupils beam with happiness to learn in a place where staff ensure that all pupils show care and respect for each other. Pupils are proud of the inclusive culture of their school. They learn that it is important for everyone to feel welcome. This means that bullying is very rare and any incidents are quickly resolved. Pupils behave very well. The school’s ‘SHINE’ behaviours make it clear what staff expect. All staff consistently model what these behaviours look like, so pupils understand how to comply .”  OFSTED OCTOBER 2022 

OFSTED REPORT - OFSTED website.

 

PERFORMANCE TABLES

Link to DfE Website

 

SCHOOL OPENING HOURS

Click here

 

CURRICULUM

Click here

 

PHONICS INFORMATION

We use the Read Write Inc Programme.  Click here for further information.

 

HOW WE PROVIDE REMOTE EDUCATION

Click here

 

BEHAVIOUR POLICY

See Policies page

 

PUPIL PREMIUM EXPENDITURE

The pupil premium grant is additional funding for publicly funded schools in England. It’s a school-level grant that gives schools extra resources to help them meet challenges, including those arising from deprivation.

It’s allocated for schools to:

  • improve the academic outcomes of disadvantaged pupils of all abilities
  • close the attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers across the country

You can find further information about the pupil premium in Pupil Premium Frequently Asked Questions (PDF, 174KB, 8 pages) . 

St Mark's Pupil Premium Strategy 2023-24

 

PE AND SPORTS PREMIUM

Schools use Sports Premium funding to make additional and sustainable improvements to the quality of Physical Education, Sport and physical activity that they offer.

Please find our latest evidence and impact report for our use of Sports Premium here.

 

CATCH UP PREMIMUM EXPENDITURE

Children and young people across the country have experienced unprecedented disruption to their education as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19).   The catch-up premium is funded on a per pupil basis at £80 per pupil. This funding is based on the number of pupils in school.

The school has the job of deciding the best way to spend this money. Before allocating this money, we used the Education Endowment Foundation support guide to investigate evidence-based approaches to catch up for all children.

As the catch-up premium has been designed to mitigate the effects of the unique disruption caused by coronavirus (COVID-19), the grant will only be available for the 2020 to 2021 academic year. It will not be added to schools’ baselines in calculating future years’ funding allocations.

You can see our overview here

 

EQUALITY OBJECTIVES

See Policies page

 

SEND INFORMATION 

SEND Information Report 

SEND Policy can be viewed on our Policies page. If you require further information regarding SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) please contact our SENCO, Ms Georgina Crouch, via the school, as detailed above.

 

COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE

See Policies page

 

GOVERNANCE INFORMATION

See Governors' page

 

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Link to DfE Website

We do not have any staff members earning £100,000 or more. 

 

CHARGING AND REMISSIONS POLICY

See Policies page

 

VALUES AND ETHOS

Click here

 

SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION

Here at St Mark's, we pride ourselves on our safeguarding and child protection procedures and we all understand that all the children are all of our responsibility all of the time. Please see our policy on our Policies page. We are also part of Operation Encompass, Please see this letter here which explains this project between schools and police. 

 

GDPR

Pupil Privacy Notice

Staff Privacy Notice

General Privacy Notice

To see our school policies about information security CLICK HERE and look in the 'Safeguarding' section.