A link to your Arunside’s dedicated page on the ‘schools financial benchmarking’ service
https://arunside.school/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Relationship-Behaviour-Policy-January-2026-.pdf
| The Governing Board’s Statement of Behaviour Principles Arunside Primary School is committed to creating an environment where exemplary behaviour is at the heart of productive learning. Everyone is expected to maintain the highest standards of personal conduct, to accept responsibility for their behaviour and encourage others to do the same. The Governing Body and staff at Arunside Primary School believe that positive learning behaviours are fundamental to success in the classroom for both children and teachers. Positive behaviour results from excellent relationships between adults and children and a well-planned and delivered curriculum that stimulates children to learn, ask questions, debate, and challenge themselves. Behaviour for learning is behaviour which encourages learning to take place. Positive behaviour needs to be taught, modelled, expected and praised. Poor or unacceptable behaviour needs to be challenged. Children learn best and feel safe and secure in an ordered environment. This can be achieved when expectations of learning and behaviour are high and behaviour management techniques are consistently applied throughout the school by all members of the school community. Our Relationship and Behaviour policy guides staff to teach self-discipline. It echoes our vision, school aims and values. |
According to The Trade Union (Facility Time Publication Requirements) Regulations 2017 this is not applicable because Arunside FTE is under 49. Arunside do have 2 Union Representatives but they do not act as Representatives outside of the school.
| Not applicable for organisations with less than 250 employees |
| The SEN information specified in Schedule 1 of the Special Educational Needs and Disability Regulations 2014* https://arunside.school/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/SEND-Information-Report-2025-Version-3VH-Review.pdf |
| – We actively follow the guidance as set out here Curriculum: what maintained schools must or should publish online – If people wish to know more about the curriculum https://arunside.school/learning/curriculum/ – In the eventuality of needing to provide remote learning, the school website does have functionality for a Parent Portal, however this is not currently in use. – Key Stage 1 Phonics and reading schemes https://arunside.school/learning/curriculum/english-reading/ – Opting out of Religious Education lessons: https://arunside.school/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/WEST-SUSSEX-Agreed-Religious-Syllabus-Report-APDF.FINAL_.pdf – Music development plan: https://arunside.school/learning/curriculum/music/ |
A link to West Sussex County Council website for parents/carers who wish to find out about Arunside’s admission and appeal arrangements |