Covid-19
Latest information on the Coronavirus Click here to visit our Policies page to view the The Remote Learning Policy The importance of hygiene Personal hygiene is the most important way we can tackle COVID-19, especially washing hands more; and the catch it, bin it, kill it strategy for those with coughs and sneezes. Please help...
Admissions
We warmly welcome new children and their families to our school community. Parents/carers who are considering sending their child to The Bay CE School are very welcome to come and visit us. A mutually convenient time can be arranged for such a visit by contacting the school on 01983 403284. Primary Click here for more...
Ofsted Reports
Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. They inspect and regulate services that care for children and young people, and services providing education and skills for learners of all ages. The Bay Church of England Primary School retained it’s ‘Good’ status during an section 8 one day inspection in February...
SIAMs Report
Please click on the link below to read the full National Society Statutory Inspection of Anglican Schools Report for The Bay CE Primary School from November 2017 View full report
Financial Information
Click here to view our school on the Government school's financial benchmarking service. Click here to view school employees (if any) have a gross annual salary of £100,00 or more.
Emergency closures
In the event of bad weather overnight, or other emergency situation, the Head of School will decide whether it is possible to open the school as normal: considerations include police advice on travelling (including the safety of walking/cycling to school), the ability of the school buses to pick up students safely, the availability of staff...
Complaints
Please click here to visit our Policies page to read a copy of the Complaints Policy.
Policies and Procedures
Policy Caveat Statement These policies have been taken directly from the previous The Bay CE Primary School and now apply to The Bay CE School and will be amended and updated with additional content to reflect the all through school when they are due for renewal. Click here for a Glossary of School Terminology Privacy...
Active Travel Plan
The Bay CE School encourages and supports the whole school community to travel more actively and sustainably where possible. Studies show that travelling actively can help develop physical and mental well-being, social interaction, independent travel skills and good road sense. This helps ready our children for when they leave the school to go to transition...
Primary Catering Menu
School Meals Our School catering provider is Chartwells. At The Bay C of E School Primary Site, we offer a healthy school dinner menu prepared fresh at school each day by our wonderful school cook Kelly. Each day, there is a choice of two meals plus pudding and salad bar. We follow a three-week rolling...
Privacy Notice
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Pupil Premium
“Our vision is for a highly-educated society in which opportunity is more equal for children and young people no matter what their background or family circumstances” (Department for Education, vision statement) At The Bay CE School we are committed to maximising the life chances of all our students. Pupil premium is a sum...
Visiting the School
Prospective Parent Visits - Reception If you would like to book a visit to our school please contact the office. Click here to find out more about EYFS and Key Stage 1. http://vimeo.com/485528361 Thank you for considering The Bay CE School for the next step in your child’s education. We are delighted to welcome all...
Sports Premium
The Government has committed to providing substantial primary school sport funding until 2020 including a significant increase in 2018-19 to reflect the additional income from the ‘sugar tax’. This funding is jointly provided by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport, and money goes directly to primary school headteachers to spend on...