At Chandag Primary, we are committed to ensuring our information and policies are transparent. If you require a policy in a different format, or can’t find what you are looking for, please contact the office: enquiries@Chandagschool.org.uk
Ofsted
Prior to September 2023, Chandag Primary operated as two separate schools, infant and junior. Here are their most recent Ofsted reports:
- Chandag Infant School: Ofsted inspection Sepember 2021 (Pdf)
- Chandag Junior School: Ofsted inspection November 2021 (Pdf)
Parent View
Parent View gives you the chance to tell Ofsted what you think about your child’s school. You can register for an account an share your views here.
Performance tables and financial benchmarking
Policies
- Accessibility policy
- Admissions policy 2024-25
- Admissions policy 2023-24
- Anti-bullying policy
- Attendance policy
- BANES admissions guidance and portal
- Behaviour policy
- Charging and remissions policy
- Child protection and safeguarding policy
- Complaints policy
- Equality and diversity policy
- Equalities statement
- Home school agreement
- Health and safety policy
- Online safety policy
- Privacy Notice October 2023
- Relationships and sex education (RSE) policy
- Teaching and Learning Policy
- Uniform policy
- Special educational needs (SEND) policy
- Supporting pupils with medical conditions policy
- Whistleblowing (concern at work) policy
Access the full list of Futura Learning Partnership policies.
Pupil premium
Please read the information below which gives details of our pupil premium grant and how we allocate the funding.
The Government introduced the pupil premium grant in April 2011. This grant, which is additional to main school funding, is provided to schools to address the current underlying inequalities between children eligible for free school meals (FSM) and their peers by ensuring that funding to tackle disadvantage reaches the pupils who need it most. Schools can decide how the Pupil premium is spent, since they are the best placed to assess what additional provision should be made for the individual pupils in their care.
Pupil premium allocation
If you are on a very low income and/or you receive qualifying benefits please register you child for free school meals – eligible by benefit (EBB). Although currently all EYFS and key stage 1 pupils can have a free school meal, registration will attract additional funding (Pupil Premium) for the school which will be used to support your child.
Please call 01225 394317 or download and complete an online form through B&NES.
For more information about eligible benefits, and national and local organisations that offer help and support to parents and carers in BaNES, Bristol and S Gloc, please log on to the 1 Big Database.
Impact of pupil premium allocation
We are continually reviewing and reflecting on the progress of our children. This enables us to make provision for those children who are not making the progress we would expect whilst at the same time extending the learning for the children who are making more progress than we would expect. Assessment takes place as part of ongoing class routines and children are unaware that they are being assessed.
Standards are reported to parents as part of our commitment to working in partnership with parents and helping the children move forward in their learning.
Sports Premium and PE
All schools receive additional funding from the government, to support the development of sport and PE across their establishment. Funding must be used to facilitate additional and sustainable improvements to the provision of PE and Sport within the school, and to encourage healthy and active lifestyles.
Please see our sports premium plans for how this funding has been allocated in 2022-23:
Sports premium reports
School Improvement
School Improvement Plan
At Chandag Primary we are committed to continued development and improvement. Working closely with our local community, our dedicated staff and Governors, with support from Futura Learning Partnership, we have developed our School Improvement Plan 2022 2023.