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Safeguarding at St. Aloysius' Catholic Primary School

At St. Aloysius' Catholic Primary School, the safety and well-being of our students are our utmost priorities. We are committed to providing a secure and nurturing environment where each child can thrive and feel safe. Our safeguarding policies are rigorously developed and regularly reviewed to ensure they meet all statutory requirements and effectively protect our children.

Safeguarding is the responsibility of everyone in our community

Our staff are trained to be vigilant and responsive to the needs of our pupils, ensuring that all children are supported and protected. We work closely with parents and guardians, valuing your input and encouraging open communication to ensure the welfare of all students at our school.

Should you have any concerns about your child’s safety or well-being, please do not hesitate to contact our designated Safeguarding Lead. We are here to help and provide assistance, ensuring that your child’s experience at St. Aloysius' Catholic Primary is safe, positive, and enriching. Together, we can create a protective environment where our children can excel and develop with confidence.

St Aloysius Child Protection & Safeguarding PolicySt Aloysius Safeguarding Statement

Worried about a child out of school hours?

If a child is in immediate danger or at risk of immediate harm, you should contact the Police on 999.

If you are concerned about a child, you should share your concern with our local Children’s Social Care Service by calling our Out of Hours Emergency Duty Team (EDT) 0800 833408.

You can also contact the NSPCC for advice on 0808 800 5000 or email help@NSPCC.org.uk

If you have non-urgent information about the safety or welfare of a child to share with the safeguarding team at St Aloysius’ Catholic School then please email safeguarding@st-aloysius.oxon.sch.uk. Please note, this email is only monitored once daily during school holidays, it is not monitored during weekends.

If you need an immediate response or if you are concerned for a child’s immediate safety or welfare please contact the Police.