The Adeyfield Academy

Address Longlands, Hemel Hempstead, HP2 4DE | 01442 406020 | E-mail Us

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Statutory Information and Policies

The Adeyfield Academy Policies

 Ambition Education Trust Policies

The Adeyfield Academy is part of the Ambition Education Trust.

For trust wide policies – please click HERE

Anti-Bullying Policy

Attendance Policy

Behaviour Statement of Intent

Careers Policy (CEIAG)

CCTV Policy

Charging & Remissions Policy

Complaints Policy

Data & Records Management Policy

Data Protection & Data Breach Policy

Freedom of Information Act

Gifts & Hospitality Policy

HCC Whistleblowing Policy

ICT & Cyber Security Policy

IT Acceptable Use & Online Safety Policy

Managing Low Level Concerns & Allegations Against Adults Policy

Privacy Notice for Staff, Trustees & Governors & Volunteers

Privacy Notice for Parents & Students

Safeguarding Statement of Intent

SEND Policy

Single Equality Policy

Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions Policy

 Statutory Documents

Pupil Premium

The Pupil Premium Grant

Pupil Premium (PP) funding was introduced to help schools to close attainment gaps between disadvantaged students and their peers. It is based on eligibility for Free School Meals. Schools receive £955 for students in Years 7 to 11 if they are registered as eligible for Free School Meals at any point in the last six years. This statement details our school’s use of Pupil Premium (and Recovery Premium for the 2023-24 academic year) funding to help improve the attainment of our disadvantaged students. It outlines our Pupil Premium strategy, how we intend to spend the funding in this academic year and the impact that last year’s spending had.

The Adeyfield Academy is in receipt of £335,830 to support the progress of students eligible for the Pupil Premium Grant, alongside £57,390 Recovery Premium funding.

Furthermore, additional funding is received for any students who have been in the care of the local authority for 1 day or more, or who have left local authority care as a result of adoption, special guardianship order or a child arrangements order. This additional funding is received through the Hertfordshire Virtual School.

If you have any questions regarding eligibility for, or use of the Pupil Premium Funding, please contact Mr G Cook, Pupil Premium Lead via email: Financial Support or by calling 0300 123 4048.

The Pupil Premium Strategy Statement shown at the bottom of this page explains how the school uses its Pupil Premium and Recovery funding and the impact it has had on student outcomes.

TAA Pupil Premium Strategy 2024-25

 Accounts - Last Two Years

Each year we publish our Trustees' Report and Financial Statements to Parents which include details of our school structure, governance and management in addition to our objectives, activities and financial review. The reports can be accessed below.

Trustees Report and Financial Statement - Year End August 2022

Trustees Report and Financial Statement - Year End August 2023

Trust Management Letter 2022

Trust Management Letter 2023

 

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Ambition Education Trust

Our Trust comprises of 10 schools situated in Hertfordshire across St Albans, Welwyn Garden City and Hemel Hempstead. We comprise of three primary, one infants, one junior and five secondary schools, with over 800 staff delivering high quality education to 7500 young people aged from 3 to 18. This is a huge privilege, as we strive in our aim of Educational Excellence for All.

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