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  1. 2024/2025. Autumn term. Wednesday 4th September - Friday 25th October (INSET: Monday 2nd and Tuesday 3rd September) Monday 4th November - Friday 20th December (INSET: Friday 22nd November) Spring term. Tuesday 7th January - Friday 14th February (INSET: Monday 6th January) Monday 24th February - Friday 4th April. Summer term.

  2. Welcome to John Ball Primary School. At John Ball we offer you and your children a warm welcome to our friendly and vibrant community school, in the heart of Blackheath Village. We are proud of being a diverse and inclusive school - where together, we all learn to achieve and thrive in every way. Whether you are an existing member of the John ...

  3. John Ball Primary School - Diary. Diary. Throughout the year there are many events including educational visits and opportunities for parents and carers to engage with the school. For example Meet the Teacher in the Autumn Term is an opportunity to visit your child's classroom, to meet the Teacher, and to get information about the curriculum ...

    • Who and What This Guidance Is For
    • Why Information Must Be Published
    • Admission Arrangements
    • Behaviour Policy
    • Careers Programme Information
    • Charging and Remissions Policies
    • Complaints Policy
    • Contact Details
    • Curriculum
    • Ethos and Values

    This guidance is for maintained schools. It gives an overview of the information: 1. that must be published 2. the Department for Education (DfE) recommends should be published

    Every maintained school must publish specific information on its website to comply with: 1. the School Information (England) Regulations 2008, as amended by the School Information (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2012 and 2016 2. other relevant legislation, including: 2.1. the Equality Act 2010 2.2. the Children and Families Act 2014 Schools that ...

    What foundation and voluntary-aided schools must publish

    Foundation and voluntary-aided schools must publish their admission arrangements to comply with the: 1. school admissions code 2. school admission appeals code

    What community and voluntary-controlled schools must publish

    Community and voluntary-controlled schools must publish a link to the local authority’s website for parents and carers who wish to find out about the school’s admission and appeal arrangements. It is the local authority that manages both processes.

    What schools must publish

    Schools must publish their behaviour policy. It must comply with section 89 of the Education and Inspections Act 2006. Guidance on developing and publishing a behaviour policyis available.

    What secondary schools must publish

    Secondary schools must publish information about how they deliver careers guidance to pupils in years 7 to 13. For the current academic year, this must include: 1. the name and contact details of the school’s careers lead 2. a summary of its careers programme, including details of how pupils, parents, carers, teachers and employers can access information about it 3. how the school measures and assesses the programme’s impact on pupils 4. the date by which it will review this information Secon...

    What schools must publish

    Schools must publish their: 1. charging policy, giving details of activities for which they will charge parents and carers 2. remissions policy, giving details of any circumstances in which they will wholly or partly waive any charge they would otherwise expect parents and carers to pay Guidance on charging for school activities is available. Sections 449 to 462 of the Education Act 1996set out the law on charging in schools maintained by local authorities.

    What schools must publish

    Schools must publish their complaints policy to comply with section 29 of the Education Act 2002. The best practice guidancesupports them to set up and review their complaints procedures. They must also publish the details of any arrangements for handling complaints from parents and carers about the support they provide for children with special educational needs and disability (SEND). They must do this as part of their SEN information report.

    What all schools must publish

    Al schools must publish: 1. their postal address 2. their telephone number 3. the name of the member of staff who deals with queries from parents and carers, and the public

    What mainstream schools must publish

    Mainstream schools must also publish the name and contact details of their special educational needs co-ordinator.

    What all schools must publish

    All schools must publish: 1. the content of the curriculum in each academic year for every subject, including mandatory subjects such as religious education (RE) – this applies even if it is taught as part of another subject or known by another name 2. information to make parents and carers aware they have the right to withdraw their child from all or part of RE 3. how parents, carers or other members of the public can find out more about the curriculum 4. an accessibility plan that sets out...

    What schools with key stage 1 provision must publish

    Schools with key stage 1 provision must publish a list of any phonics or reading schemes they use.

    What schools with key stage 4 provision must publish

    Schools with key stage 4 provision must publish a list of the key stage 4 courses they offer, including GCSEs.

    What schools should publish

    Schools should publish a statement setting out their ethos and values.

  4. NOTE: More than one parent/carer can complete the Ofsted Parent View questionnaire so the results may show more respondents than pupils attending the school. In September 2019 the questions asked on Ofsted Parent View were updated. Any survey completed prior will have been completed using a different set of questions and may not be comparable.

  5. Establishment John Ball Primary School. URN: 100709 . ... Elected by school staff: 21 July 2022: 31 August 2026: ... is representative of the 2021 census.

  6. Southvale Road, Blackheath, Lewisham, London SE3 0TP. View on Map. @JBPrimary. John Ball Primary School is a Primary, Co-Ed school located in Greater London, London. It has 631 students from age 3-11 yr with a student-teacher ratio of 20 : 1. At this school, 63% of pupils achieved higher standard in reading, writing & maths at key stage 2.

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