Safeguarding

Mrs Sharon Mannering

Mrs Sharon Mannering

Head of School & Designated Safeguarding Lead

Miss Rhiannon Rhodes

Miss Rhiannon Rhodes

Class teacher and Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
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Contact Mrs Mannering on 01630 672126 or email headteacher@st-marys-mucklestone.staffs.sch.uk

St Mary's Primary School prides itself on being a safe and friendly place for pupils, staff and visitors. Therefore, we place a strong emphasis on site security and procedures.

If you are visiting our school, whilst on our premises, you must observe the following:

  • All staff and visitors must enter through the main entrance.
  • All visitors, including volunteers, must report to the school office before entering the school to sign in and be given a Visitors Badge. All visitors must sign out at the end of their visit.
  • All visitors to the school are required to produce PHOTO ID at the reception desk, and to wear a Visitor's Badge.
  • All visitors are required to hand in their personal mobile phones to the office to be locked away unless it is a business phone and needed for the visit. 
  • Please do not enter the school unless escorted by a member of staff or by prior arrangement.
  • Please do not open doors or gates leading onto secure school premises.
  • If your visit involves working independently with the children you will be asked to produce a current enhanced DBS certificate along with your Photo ID.
  • Your safety and wellbeing during your visit are important to us. As a visitor you have a legal duty to care for the Health and Safety of yourself and others.
  • If the Fire Alarm should sound please leave the building by the nearest exit and proceed to the assembly point (grass by the carpark). DO NOT RE-ENTER THE BUILDING until you are told it is safe to do so.
  • St Mary's Primary School operates a NO SMOKING POLICY which we ask you to respect.
  • Staff have the right, and are encouraged, to question anyone on the school premises who they do not recognise.
  • Visiting adults are not permitted to use their phones or any other electronic device to photograph pupils or make video recordings anywhere on the school site or when accompanying pupils on off-site visits or sporting fixtures.

Visitors can expect to be treated with respect by our staff; in turn we ask that you be polite and respectful whilst on our premises. Anyone behaving in an aggressive or disrespectful manner will be asked to leave immediately. 

Have you got a  serious concern about the safety of a child? 

Do you think a child is being harmed or at risk of being harmed?

Are you worried that a child is living in circumstances where they are treated badly and not cared for properly?

 

If you have answered yes to any of these questions please contact:

 

Mrs S Mannering - Head of School and Designated Safeguarding Lead

Miss R Rhodes- Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Mrs D Keen - Safeguarding Link Governor

 

The school safeguarding email is as follows: headteacher@st-marys-mucklestone.staffs.sch.uk This will be monitored by the safeguarding team.

 

If you have concerns out of school hours and during holidays please telephone

Staffs Children's Advice & Support (Front Door) on

0300 111 8007

(8.30am-5pm Monday to Friday)

or email firstr@Staffordshire.gov.uk

 

Emergency Out of Hours contact 0345 604 2886

 

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