Policies
Please use the below link to view our Policies.
- Academy Admissions Policy
- Accessibility Plan
- Admissions Policy 2023/24
- Admissions Policy 2024/25
- Anti-bullying Policy
- Attendance Policy
- Behaviour Policy Primary
- Behaviour Policy Secondary
- British Values Statement
- Complaints Policy
- EYFS Policy
- First Aid Policy
- Home Learning Policy
- Homework Policy
- Literacy Policy
- Medical Treatment of Pupils Policy
- Recycling Policy
- Safeguarding Policy
- SEND Policy
- Supplementary Privacy Notice
- SMSC Policy
- Toileting and Continence Policy
- RSE Policy
National Policies
- Allergy Awareness Policy
- Anti-Bullying Policy
- Behaviour & Pastoral Care Policy
- Charging and Remissions Policy
- Complaints Policy
- Data Protection Policy
- E-Safety Policy
- Early Years Policy
- Exclusions Policy
- Guidance on Data Protection Consent in Oasis Academies
- Health and Safety Policy
- Induction Policy for Early Careers Teachers
- Intimate Care Policy
- Major and Critical Incident Policy
- Medical Needs and Medicines Policy
- Parental Code of Conduct Policy
- Recruitment and Selection Policy
- Relationships Education, Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) and Health Education Policy
- Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy
- SEND Policy
- Sex and Relationship Education Policy
- Staff Code of Conduct Policy
- Student Equality and Inclusion Policy
- Subject Access Request Policy
- Uniform Policy
- Whistle Blowing Policy
We are currently in the process of updating our policies - if you require a policy please contact the office who will be able to assist.
If you would like to view any of these policies in a paper format, please email your request to info@oasisdonvalley.org or call the main office on 0114 2200 400.
Parent Feedback
Oasis Academy Don Valley welcomes comments on the service it provides to students and parents. Feedback enables us to clarify any misunderstanding that arise, and gives us the opportunity to review our procedures if necessary. We are also pleased to learn of things that have gone well.
We believe the support and confidence of parents to be essential to the students' welfare and we are happy to see you on any issue. If the matter is really urgent a senior member of staff will normally see you as soon as possible. However, specific staff will not be able to see parents without an appointment. Please email, write or telephone: an appointment can usually be arranged at short notice.
Your child's success and happiness is our number one priority and we know this can only be achieved by working in partnership with parents and carers. Our Home/Academy Agreement is testimony to our core belief that, by working together, students can achieve and exceed their potential. Our standards and expectations are high and we know yours are too, that is why you have chosen this Academy for your child. Our staff are professionals and are always willing to help; we ask that you treat them with the same courtesy and respect that you expect to receive from them.
If, after discussions and meetings with staff, you feel we have not addressed an issue to your satisfaction, the Academy Complaints Policy explains the procedure to follow.