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St Chad’s CofE Primary School | 2023

  • Learning Futures Newsletter – Issue Six

    26th February 2024 | 3 MB

  • Learning Futures Newsletter – Issue Five

    9th November 2023 | 1 MB

  • Learning Futures Newsletter – Issue Four

    19th July 2023 | 1 MB

  • Learning Futures Newsletter – Issue Three

    15th February 2023 | 2 MB

  • Learning Futures Newsletter – Issue Two

    17th November 2022 | 2 MB

  • Learning Futures Newsletter – Issue One

    17th September 2022 | 1 MB

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The Arthur Terry Learning Partnership, a charitable company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales.

Registered Office: The Arthur Terry School, Kittoe Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B74 4RZ

Tel: 0121 323 1134

CEO Richard Gill CBE NPQH, NLE, FRSA

Company Number 07730920.

The Arthur Terry Learning Partnership is committed to keeping our students safe, both in school and the wider community. As part of our safeguarding arrangements, we have a two-way information sharing agreement in place with the local police authority. The agreement is compliant with Crime & Disorder Act 1998 (s.115) and Data Protection Act 1998(s.29.3; s.35.2.), and focuses on preventing young people from becoming involved or further involved in crime and anti-social behaviour as a victim or offender.

If you have any queries about the partnership policy, please contact Mrs S Bailey, ATLP Safeguarding Lead.

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