Our Policies
Hillcrest School information and policies are published on our website, as a requirement by the Department of Education.
School Policies
Admissions Policies
Anti-Bullying Policy
Assessment Data Policy
Attendance Policy
Behaviour Policy
Careers and Information Advice and Guidance Policy
Care and Control Policy
Charging and Remissions Policy
Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy
Complaints Procedure
Drug Education Policy
External Examinations (GCSE, GCE) Access Arrangements
External Visitors Policy
Educational Visits and Learning Outside the Classroom Policy
Equality and Diversity Policy
Internet Use and Online Safety Policy
Looked After Children Policy
Parents Communication Policy
Partnership Agreement
Positive Mental Health Policy
Preventing Extremism and Radicalisation Policy
Relationship and Sex Education Policy
SEND Policy and Accessibility Plan
Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development (SMSC) Policy
Student Acceptable Use Policy
School Publication Scheme Policy
School Meal Provision Debt Management Policy
Uniform Policy
Whistle Blowing Policy
Work Experience Policy
Ofsted
School Performance Details
Hillcrest OFSTED Report
OFSTED Short Inspection Letter 2017
Statutory Information for OFSTED
Supporting Students with Medical Conditions
Supporting students with Medical Conditions Policy
Administering Medicines Policy
Pupils with Additional Health Needs Attendance Policy
Allergen and Anaphylaxis Policy
Asthma Policy
Financial and Governance Information
Reports and Financial Statements 23-24
Reports and Financial Statements 22-23
Reports and Financial Statements 21-22
Board Structure and Register of Interests
Executive Pay
Trade Union Facility Time
Memorandum and Articles of Association
Partnership Policy
Hillcrest School and Sixth Form Centre is committed to keeping our students safe, both in school and the wider community. As part of our safeguarding arrangements, we have a two-way information sharing agreement in place with West Midlands Police, and we are also active members of our local constituency Police & Schools Panel.
The agreement is compliant with Crime & Disorder Act 1998, Data Protection Act 2018 – 2021 Update and United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation (UK-GDPR); and focuses on preventing young people from becoming involved, or further involved, in crime and anti-social behaviour (as either a victim or offender) or those who have been reported as missing that may be vulnerable as a result.
This joint approach helps us to intervene early; provide additional support, and share up-to-date safety messages with students and their families/carers. If you have any queries about this partnership work please contact Mr Steve Connor-Hemming 0121 464 3172
 
				







