Statutory Information
To comply with legislation all academies must publish specific information on their websites as outlined by the Department for Education.
To make this content easier to find we have compiled a list of links to all our statutory information.
It is our core aim that all pupils will achieve their potential, learning every day, so they may have choices in and about their future. We believe that each and every child should have the same opportunities, regardless of background or life experience.
Burton Bradstock is committed to raising standards of achievement and attainment for its pupils. We understand that this is an issue of equal opportunities and that as a consequence of this staff should have appropriately high expectations.
Admission Arrangements
Burton Bradstock CE Primary School is part of Initio Learning Trust and admissions policies are agreed by the Trustees for all the schools. We welcome applications for places at our School. Please contact the School Office if you require further information at any time.
Data Protection Officer
The Data Protection Officer is responsible for overseeing data protection within the school. If you have any questions in this regard, please do contact them on the information below:
Data Protection Officer: Tracy Broadbent
Address: Allenbourn Middle School, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1PL
Email: privacy@initiolearning.org
Website: https://www.initiolearning.org/
KS2 Results
KS2 Results for Burton Bradstock School 2023-24
To understand how SATs are marked, when you will see your child’s results and what do the marks mean? Click on the link below which explains everything you need to know about the Y2 and Y6 SATs results.
Another useful document called Information for schools and parents: Primary school progress measures, also details the way schools measure primary school performance at the end of key stage 2 (KS2). Click on the link below to view the document.
Ofsted
Ofsted (Office for Standards in Education) inspects all state schools in England at least every three years. After the inspection is done, Ofsted publishes a report which is available to the public. When assessing a school, Ofsted inspectors consider:
- The school’s assessment of its own performance
- Performance data
- Pupils’ work
- Lesson observations
- Input from parents
- Discussions with pupils and staff
"The ‘family atmosphere’ of the school nurtures pupils and enables them to build up confidence ..."
Ofsted 2019
Pupil Premium
What is the Pupil Premium?
This is an amount of money the Government allocates to a school to support children who are entitled to Free School Meals (FSM) or have had FSM in the last 6 years, children who are looked after (CIC) and children who are from a service family. It is the aim to enable these pupils to reach their full potential and have the same learning opportunities as all other children.
SIAMS
What is SIAMS?
SIAMS stands for The Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools and is the Church of England and Methodist Church’s outworking of the requirements of section 48 of the Education Act 2005. It is a key element of the life of all Church of England and Methodist schools in England.
Special Education Needs and Disability (SEND)
On this page you will find links to our Policy and Local Offer. The Local offer tells you the provision we make as a school for children with SEND. The Dorset Family Information Directory, where all schools provide this information, has a link to these documents for parents to access information about their choice of school. The SEND policy can be found on the policies page.
Useful Links
INITIO Learning Trust SEND page
Ascape – a support group for autistic and socially anxious young people aged 0-25.
CDC – Council For Disabled Children
Special Needs Jungle – a website that includes parent-led information, resources and informed opinion about children and young people with SEN, Special Needs, Disability, Health Conditions and Rare Diseases.
Sports Premium
What is the Sports Premium?
The government provides money for new and substantial primary school sport funding. The funding is being jointly provided by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport, and will see money going directly to primary schools to spend on improving the quality of sport and PE for all their children. The money can only be spent on sport and PE provision in schools.
Evidencing the Impact of the Primary PE and Sport Premium 2022-23