School Policies
All of our key policies
Policies are important as they help a school establish rules and procedures and create standards of quality for learning and safety, as well as expectations and accountability. Without these, schools would lack the structure and functions necessary to provide the educational needs of students. Parents and students must familiarise themselves with all MTW policies for a smooth and structured relationship with the school.
School Policies 2024-2025
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Absence Reporting
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Home Learning Policy
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Admissions Policy
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Antibullying Policy
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Anti-Virus and Malware Policy
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Arabic A Policy
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Arabic Policy Translated
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Assessment _ FeedbackPolicy
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Asset and Media Disposal Policy
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Back-Up Policy
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Behaviour for Learning Policy - Primary
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Behaviour for Learning Policy - Secondary
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Counselling Policy
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Curriculum Policy
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Digital Device Responsible Use Agreement Policy
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English Language Learners Policy
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English Labguage Learners Policy - Arabic
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End of Day Collection Reporting
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External Data Sharing Approval Form
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Foundation Stage Policy
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Gifted and Talented Policy
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Gifted and Talented Policy - Arabic
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Guidance for Safer Working Practice for Adults Who Work with Children Students Policy
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Hardship Policy
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Head Lice Policy
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Inclusion Policy
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Inclusion Policy - Arabic
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Islamic Policy
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Islamic Policy Translated
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IT Assets Management Standard Operating Procedure Policy
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Logical Access Control Policy
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Malpractice & Plagiarism Policy
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Marking and Feedback Policy
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Mobile Phone Policy
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New Staff Induction Passport
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Out of School Activities Policy
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Outdoor Learning Policy
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Parents & Students Cybersecurity Guide
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Parents Complaint Procedure Policy
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Password Policy
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Punctuality Reporting
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GEMS Safeguarding Policy 2023-24
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Sensory Play, Messy Play Policy
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Sibling Club Policy
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Social Media Policy
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Staff Induction Policy
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Student: Introduction and Transition Policy
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Teaching and Learning Policy
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Wellbeing Policy
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Zero Tolerance Policy