SCHEDULETHE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL STANDARDS
Welfare, health and safety of pupils3
1
The welfare, health and safety of pupils at the school meet the standard if the requirements in sub-paragraphs (2) to (9) are met.
2
The school must draw up and implement effectively a written policy to —
a
prevent bullying, which has regard to National Assembly circular 23/03 “Respecting Others: Anti-bullying Guidance”;
b
safeguard and promote the welfare of children who are pupils at the school which complies with Welsh Office circular 52/95 “Protecting Children from Abuse : the Role of the Education Service”;
c
safeguard and promote the health and safety of pupils on activities outside the school which has regard to National Assembly circular 2/99 “Health and Safety of Pupils on Educational Visits: A Good Practice Guide”; and
d
promote good behaviour amongst pupils and set out the sanctions to be adopted in the event of pupil misbehaviour.
3
4
The school must have regard to any National Assembly guidance on health and safety responsibilities and powers of schools.
5
The school must have a satisfactory level of fire safety, identified by—
a
b
any report from the Fire Authority.
6
The school must have and implement effectively a satisfactory policy on First Aid.
7
School staff must be deployed to ensure the proper and effective supervision of pupils.
8
The school must keep a written record of the sanctions imposed upon pupils for serious disciplinary offences.
9
The school must maintain an admission register and an attendance register in accordance with the Education (Pupil Registration) Regulations 199511.