Policies and Documents

This page will provide access to certain documents that are most relevant to our parents.
For further information or to request documents that are not on this page, or to view any of our policies in paper format, please contact us at school.
School Policies
- Anti-Bullying Policy - 2026
- Catholic Life and Mission Policy - 2026
- EYFS Home Visits Policy - 2026
- Extended Services Policy - 2026
- First Aid Policy - 2026
- Publication Scheme - 2026
- Pupil Equality, Equity, Diversion and Inclusion Policy - 2026
- Pupil Premium Policy - 2026
- Relationships, Health and Sex Education (RHSE) Policy - 2026
- Religious Education and Collective Worship Policy - 2026
- Safeguarding Policy - 2025
- Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Policy - 2026
- Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions Policy - 2026
- Uniform Policy - 2026
St. Gabriel the Archangel Catholic MAT Policies
The policies listed below are the current St Gabriel the Archangel CMAT policies and supersede all previous versions or legacy documents found elsewhere.
Legacy MAC Policies
These policies are legacy policies from the St John Bosco MAC.
Please be advised that St. Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Multi-Academy Trust is currently aligning its policy suite following a significant organisational transition. While this process is underway, some policies may appear with outdated review dates and legacy Multi-Academy Company names; however, these remain the valid governing documents until officially superseded.
- Attendance Policy - 2026
- Behaviour Policy - 2026
- Suspensions and Exclusions Policy - 2024
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Forms
Leaflets and Other Documents
- Anti-Bullying Leaflet for Parents
- Dudley Information Service
- E-Safety Guide for Parents - from school
- E-Safety Tips for Parents - from internetmatters.org
- Free School Meals Information
- Good Attendance Leaflet
- Key Stage 1 National Curriculum Assessments Guide
- Key Stage 2 National Curriculum Assessments Guide
- NSPCC Guide: Talk Pants and Stay Safe
- Norovirus Leaflet
- Rules for Responsible Internet Use
Preventing Extremism
As part of our safeguarding ethos we encourage pupils to respect the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect, and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs. We ensure that partisan political views are not promoted in the teaching of any subject in the school and where political issues are brought to the attention of the pupils, reasonably practicable steps have been taken to offer a balanced presentation of opposing views to pupils.
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