Parents (Password protected)
DFE Parental Guides in English
DFE Parental Guides in Arabic
DFE Parental Guides in Somali
At St Mary's safeguarding is key to the service we provide to our families.
"Article 19: You should not be harmed and should be looked after and kept safe".
We have a dedicated team of safeguarding professionals whose job it is to support our families and keep our children safe at home and in education.
Julie Jackson - Pastoral Lead
Louise Knotman - PIP Team
The PIP team support schools in Moss Side, they specialise in attendance, behaviour and family support.
Article 6: You have the right to life and to be healthy.
Article 12:Your right to say what you think should happen and be listened to.
Article 13:Your right to have information.
Article 19:You should not be harmed and should be looked after and kept safe.
Article 36:You should be protected from doing things that could harm you.
Article 39:Children should get special help if they have been abused.
Safeguarding at St Mary's is not just about what happens in school. We understand that working with the whole family and community is the key to keeping children safe in education.Please see how we work in partnership below
A Safer More Just Manchester Conference
Parents can get advice and information for some of the more sensitive challenges facing families. This is password protected for adult use only. Please ask at the office for the password.
St Mary's Child Friendly Safeguarding Policy
St Mary's Child Protection Policy
St Mary's I.C.T Safeguarding Policy
Staff and Visitor I.C.T Acceptable Use Policy
Pupil I.C.T Acceptable Use Policy for KS1
Pupil I.C.T Acceptable Use Policy for KS2
Internet Matters - Balancing Children's Screen Time
I.C.T Safeguarding advice from St Mary's
Videos for Cyberbullying and E-Safety
What to do if your child is scared of things on the internet
St Mary's Digital Awareness Meeting
Support in Manchester for families