- PMC-PMC/1-PMC/1/1
- Sub-Series
- 2015 - 2018
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
The items in this sub-series are related to anti-bullying policies at Oakham School, aimed both at staff and pupils.
Oakham School
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
The items in this sub-series are related to anti-bullying policies at Oakham School, aimed both at staff and pupils.
Oakham School
Child Protection and Safeguarding Children Policy and Guidance
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Accession number 30092020/1. A policy regarding the school's commitment and actions to help safguard pupils. Contains roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders, how to record and monitor pupils and cases, working with parents and carers, supporting pupils and staff, relevant policies and staff recruitment.
Sarah Gomm
Child Protection and Safeguarding Children Policy and Guidance
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Accession Number 18052021/6. A policy regarding the school's commitment and actions to help safguard pupils. Contains roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders, how to record and monitor pupils and cases, working with parents and carers, supporting pupils and staff, relevant policies and staff recruitment.
Sarah Gomm
Common Room Club Certificates and Licences
Part of Staff
Correspondence, certificates, registrations and licences for the Common Room Club
Janet Maud West
Extract form Oakham School Child Protection Policy
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Accession Number 18052021/26. An extraction from the child protection policy which details about peer on peer abuse, sexting and sexual violence.
Jackie Pridmore
Part of Pastoral and Medical Care
Accession number 30092020/1. A policy aiming to help staff and pupils understand what bullying is, how to work with parents and pupils in order to combat bullying and guidance for staff.
Louise North
A letter from Shirley Plenderleith
Part of Staff
A letter from Shirley Plenderleith, Head of Environmental Services at Rutland County Council, to the Secretary of the Common Room regarding the Gambling Act 2005 draft Policy consultation.
Shirley Plenderleith