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Policies and Reports
Please click on expandable sections below to view or download our Key Polices and Reports.
Key Policies
Accessibility Plan (November 2025)
Admissions Policies - All Academic Years
Anti-bullying Policy (October 2025)Attendance, Absence and Punctuality Policy (October 2025)
Charging and Remissions Policy (April 2024)
Complaints Policy (September 2022)
COVID-19 Risk Management Plan (January 2021)
Equality Statement, Objectives and Information (Sept 2025)
Intimate Care Policy (October 2025)
Learner Attitude (Behaviour) Policy (October 2025)
Music Development Plan (September 2025)
Parent Code of Conduct (July 2025)
Pupils with Medical Conditions and Administration of Medicine Policy (September 2025)
Relationships and Health Education Policy (September 2023)
Safeguarding & Child Protection policy (September 2025)
Safer Recruitment and Selection Policy (September 2025)
Special Educational Support and Needs
Ranikhet Academy publishes our Local Offer providing information on Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) on the Reading Directory:
Reading Directory | Ranikhet Academy ~ Nursery ClassReading Directory | Ranikhet Academy
Covid-19 Catch Up Strategy
Pupil Premium
Please read the information which gives details of our Pupil Premium Grant and how we allocate the funding.
Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) is additional funding given to schools to enable them to support pupils, who may be disadvantaged, to raise their educational attainment.
Department for Education - Articles and advice for children & young people
Sports Premium
Online report submission July 2025:
1. Reporting PE and sport premium grant expenditure – your school’s specifics
2. Reporting PE and sport premium grant expenditure – your funding allocation
3. Reporting PE and sport premium grant expenditure – categories of grant spending
5. PE and sport premium grant expenditure – your school’s declarations
Previous Sports Premium Reports
PE and Sports Premium Strategy and Impact 2024-2025
Sports Premium 2023-24 reviewed
Sports Premium 2022-23 reviewed
Sports Premium 2021-22 reviewed
As part of the 2012 London Olympic Games legacy the Government is providing funding of £450 million to schools to help promote, improve and sustain the quality of P.E. and sports provision for children in primary years 1 – 6. This funding is given directly to head teachers who must comply with the conditions of grant in accordance with section 16 of the Education Act 2002.
Ofsted will increase monitoring of PE as a result of this increased funding. Representatives from Sport England, the Association for Physical Education and the Sport and Recreational Alliance suggested to the government that the best way of using the funding is by schools employing a specialist PE teacher. This year Sports Premium funding has been increased, as a result each school will receive £16,000 plus an extra £10 per pupil each year - here at Ranikhet Academy that will mean around £18,000 a year. The money can only be spent on sport and PE provision in schools.
Department for Education - PE & Sports Premium for Primary Schools