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Key documents

We regularly publish key information on this page including our most important policies, guidance and documents required by the Government. For information about admissions to the school or the Children's Centre please visit our admissions pages. 

Inspection reports

We were inspected in by SIAMS in 2019 and OFSTED in 2013. Our latest SIAMS inspection graded the school Excellent. The Ofsted inspection graded the overall effective of the school outstanding. Our Childcare was inspected in 2019 and overall effectiveness was graded good. 
Latest Ofsted inspection report
SIAMS - Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools Report 2019
Children's Centre Ofsted
​Childcare inspection report 2019​
Childcare Inspection reports
You may find it useful to visit the Ofsted website. You may also find Parent View useful. It gives you the chance to tell Ofsted what you think about our school.

School Self Evaluation

Anglican Schools Self Evaluation Summer 2019

Uniform

​Our Uniform list is available here.
We ask that until the process of renaming the school is complete that you don't purchase new items with the SJC school logo on it. You may wear plain items that a new logo can be sewn onto at a later date or purchase second hand uniform from the school office. If you already have items with the existing logo on it, then you may continue to wear it until our new uniform is ready.
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Our uniform supplier is Khalsa Schoolwear on Bethnal Green Road. You can order all items online: ​http://www.khalsaschoolwear.co.uk/

Sports funding and extra curricular

We are allocated an amount of sports funding each year to improve the provision for PE and Sport at school. We published results of the impact of this funding on this page.
Sports premium review 2019-20 with priorities for 2020-21

Important Policies

Behaviour Policy including anti bullying
Charging and Remissions Policy
Complaints Procedure
Relationship and Sex Education Policy
Data Protection and Privacy Policy
Safe use of Digital Resources
Health and Safety
COVID-19 risk assessment

​All of our policies are available to parents, carers and the public. They are not all listed here. If you can't find what you are looking for, contact the school office. 

Special needs

Our Special Educational Needs Coordinator is Ms Allan (Headteacher) and the deputy SENDCo is Ms Khan (Deputy Head).  Please contact the office to get in touch. 
SEND information Report 2018-19
Special Educational Needs Local Offer
Special Education Needs Policy
Accessibility Policy
The City of London Local Offer

Early years

Early Years Information Pack
Childcare policy - Under 3 years old  
Charging Rates- Child and Family Centre
Charging Policy (Playcentre)

Equality and diversity

How we are complying with our equality duties?
Our long term equality objectives
Equality Policy

Attainment and progress

Key stage 2 outcomes 2019
​Key Stage 2 outcomes 2018
Summary of Key Stage 2 outcomes 2017

​More detailed information about school performance is included on the Compare School Performance website.

Pupil premium

Pupil Premium strategy and impact report 2019-20
​Pupil Premium Strategy report 2018-19
Pupil Premium Impact report 2017-18

Your child's report

We publish informaiton about your child's learning and progress each term and update our guide to understnading your report regularly.
EYFS: Understanding your child's report
Year 1 to 6: Understanding your child's report

Guidance and advice

We publish information about our curriculum each term. For a detailed overview of our curriculum in each class, including our arrangements for teaching phonics and reading in Key Stage 1, visit our curriculum pages. 
If you can't find what you are looking for on our website, contact office@sirjohncassprimary.org

Safeguarding

PictureMiss Allan: Lead person for safeguarding
It's everyone's responsibility to work together to keep children safe from harm. Please find our safeguarding policy below and all the details you need to get in touch if you have a concern about any matter.

Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy
Lead person for child protection
Private fostering guide for parents
Whistleblowing Policy

​Our school is part of the City and Hackney Safeguarding Children's Partnership. More information can be found: ​http://www.chscb.org.uk/

Report a concern

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Health safety and welfare

We follow Public Health England advice on infections and diseases. This gives you a helpful outline of how many days it might be advisable to keep your child away from school if they have an infection. 
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Public Health Advice on Infections
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If your child is unwell you must contact the school office on the morning of their first day of absence. We will keep in touch with you after this initial contact. We can administer prescribed and non-prescribed medicine in school. 
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Our Health, Safety, Welfare and Attendance Policy

Other external sites

You can find out more about education in the City of London and the Corporation's involvement in the wider education of young Londoner's here. 

The Department for Education website details statutory and non-statutory information about schools. 

Minutes from meetings

Most of our minutes from governing body are available on our website. 
Governing body minutes

Deanery partners

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We are part of the Tower Hamlets Deanery Partnership. Our vision, as London Diocese Board for Schools in Tower Hamlets and the City, is to educate and support our children to be;
  • Confident
  • Compassionate
  • Creative​
We are a diverse group of church schools, serving our local Inner City Community. As a Deanery, we have worked in partnership for a number of years, sharing information and best practise. 

Find out more

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In the 2018-19 academic year, 0 hours were taken off by union officials to carry out union related activity.

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Telephone: 0207 283 1147  
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Faith, hope and love abide, these three: and the greatest of these is love.  1 Corinthians 13:13
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