Welcome to Finmere CofE Primary School and Preschool



Information

Policies and Statutory Reports

Union Faclities report 

Please click here for the document  

 

 

 

 

Admissions Appeals timeline 2021

Remote education provision information

 

Support and information for families - including Covid-19 guidance 

Videos and Podcasts from Mental Health Support Team

Mental Health Signposting List

Young Minds leaflet How to support your child

Mental Health Support Team November Newsletter_2021.pdf

 

New data protection regulations

On 25 May 2018 there are some changes to the current data protection regulations called the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).  The school regards the protection of personal data relating to children and parents/carers as a very important matter.

On the school website, in accordance with best practice, we have published our updated data protection policy and pupil privacy notice.  The pupil privacy notice outlines the pupil information that we collect, hold and share including the lawful basis about how we use this information.

If you would like a printed copy of the data protection policy and privacy notice please do not hesitate to contact the school office.

Data Protection Policy

Privacy Notice

 

We are happy to provide paper copies of our school policies and other information within this website, please ask at the school office.

Tel: 01280 848459 or email us at: office.3090@finmere.oxon.sch.uk 

There is no charge for this service.

Health 

Newsletter from the School Nurse:

 Primary School Health Nurse Parent Newsletter Term 6

 

 

 Evidencing-the-Impact-of-Primary-PE-and-Sport-Premium 2019-2020

 

Parent and Pupil Questionnaires

 

Parent Guide

A parents guide to managing absence from school

 

Useful Links

DfE School Information for Finmere C E Primary School

https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/school/147753/finmere-church-of-england-primary-school/primary

 

Education against Hate

We all want our children to live in a safe and loving environment so that they can grow up to become happy, confident adults. You will already know that your children can be vulnerable to risks both inside and outside the home, and will have taken steps to protect them so they can grow, learn and develop to their fullest potential.

Protecting your children from radicalisation and extremism is similar to protecting them from the other harms you may be more familiar with, such as drugs, gangs and sexual exploitation.  Please use the link below to learn more:

http://educateagainsthate.com/