Statutory Information and Policies
The school has a wide range of policies and procedures which govern its safe and compliant operation. These are drawn from guidance and good practice established across the UK and reviewed on a periodic basis by the school and and the trust. Click below to view the policies. If you would like a hard copy please contact the school office.
- Accessibility Plan 2025 final
- Admissions Policy and Procedures 2025 - 2026
- Antibullyingpolicy2025-2026
- Behaviour2025
- Charging Remissions Policy
- Complaintspolicy
- CPandsafeguardingpolicyMedwayversion
- Dataprotectionpolicy
- ECTpolicy2025
- EmploymentofExoffendersPolicy
- Equality plan 2025 - 2026
- EqualityPolicy
- First Aid Policy
- FreedomofInformationPolicy
- FreedomofInformationPublicationScheme
- GDPR Data-Protection-Policy-for-Schools 2025
- Health and Safety policy
- Intimatecaremodelpolicy
- Marking20and20Feedback20Policy20202320-202024
- Medway Managing Allegations against staff - KCSP Appendix 3
- Mobile phones policy2025
- onlinesafetypolicy2025
- PrayerandLiturgyPolicy2025-2026
- PrimaryAdmissionsPolicy2027-28
- protocols for visiting speakers
- PupilPremiumPolicy
- Relationships Health Sex Education Policy
- School Event Policy 2025
- SEN Information Report 2026
- SEND Policy 2026
- St20William20of20Perth20EYFS20Policy202023202024
- St20William20of20Perth20Remote20Learning20Policy202023.
- StWilliamofPerthAttendancepolicy2025
- Supportingpupilswithmedicalconditionspolicy
- Suspensionsandexclusionspolicy
- SWOP allergy management model policy
- SWOP educational visits policy
- SWOP20COVID20Outbreak20Plan
- SWOPlockdown procedure
- Unacceptablebehaviourpolicyforparents
- UniformPolicyupdatedSeptember2025
- Use of AI policy
- Use of restrictive interventions Policy 2026
- VolunteerPolicy
- WhistleblowingPolicy
GDPR
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a piece of EU-wide legislation which determines how people’s personal data is processed and kept safe, and the legal rights individuals have in relation to their own data. ‘Personal data’ means information that can identify a living individual.
The GDPR sets out the key principles that all personal data must be processed in line with.
- Data must be: processed lawfully, fairly and transparently; collected for specific, explicit and legitimate purposes; limited to what is necessary for the purposes for which it is processed; accurate and kept up to date; held securely; only retained for as long as is necessary for the reasons it was collected.
There are also stronger rights for individuals regarding their own data.
- The individual’s rights include: to be informed about how their data is used, to have access to their data, to rectify incorrect information, to have their data erased, to restrict how their data is used, to move their data from one organisation to another, and to object to their data being used at all.
The regulation will apply to all schools from 25 May 2018, and will apply even after the UK leaves the EU. This page explains how this may effect you and your child here at St William of Perth.
Our school Data Protection Officer is Mrs C. Eastwood who can be contacted via the school office or office@stwilliamperth.medway.sch.uk
Please click here for our Privacy Notices
Please click here for Consent Form
Please click here for subject access request