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  • Policies & Statutory Info | Sudell Primary

    Policies & Statutory Information Home / About Us / Policies & Statutory Info / ​ To request a paper copy of any information on this site, please email office@sudell.blackburn.sch.uk or ask at reception. ​ For more information about Aldridge Education, including the Trust's statutory information and policies please visit www.aldridgeeducation.org ​ The following policies are Aldridge Education Trust Wide policies which Sudell Primary School follows. These can be found on the Aldridge Education Website - Aldridge Education - Finance, policies and legal information . ​ Biometric Policy Complaints Policy Children With Health Needs Who Cannot Attend School Policy Data Protection Policy E-safety Policy Equality and Diversity Policy First Aid Policy Freedom of Information Policy and Publication Scheme Health and Safety Policy Part 1 – Statement of Intent Health and Safety Policy Part 2 – Roles and Responsibilities Health and Safety Policy Part 3 – Arrangements Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Privacy Policy Privacy Notice – Parents/ Carers Privacy Notice – Pupils and Learners Privacy Notice – Children in Need and LAC Privacy Notice – Workforce Privacy Notice – Governors Record Retention Policy and Retention Schedule Risk Assessment Policy Safer Recruitment Policy Whistleblowing Policy ​​​ ​ Below you can find a list of our key school policies which you can view and/or download. ​ Accessibility Policy Admissions 2023/24 Policy Admissions 2024/25 Policy Admissions 2025/26 Policy Allegations Procedure Policy Anti-Bullying Policy Attendance Policy Behaviour Guidelines Behaviour Policy Breakfast Club Policy Charging and Remissions Policy Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy Children With Health Needs Who Cannot Attend School Policy EYFS Policy Equality Objectives Exclusions and Suspensions Policy First Aid and Administration of Medicines Policy Home School Agreement Internet Safety Policy Intimate Care Policy Missing Child Policy Physical Contact Policy Pupil Premium Strategy Statement Relationships and Sex Education Policy SEND Policy Social Media Policy Uniform Policy Finance The school's Supplemental Funding Agreement Please click this link to view a copy of the latest Aldridge Education Annual Report and Financial Statements

  • Welcome to Sudell Primary School

    Welcome to Darwen Aldridge Sudell Primary Supporting & nurturing, enjoying & achieving Ready to apply Welcome to Darwen Aldridge Sudell Primary At Sudell Primary School we are proud of our supportive community of children, staff and parents. We work together to ensure that Sudell is a nurturing environment where our pupils can achieve their potential and become happy, resilient learners. You can learn more about our school throughout this site or by arranging a visit. ​ Jenna Harty – Principal JOIN US ​ Find us on Facebook 👋🏼

  • Contact Us | Sudell Primary

    Contact Us Home / Contact Us / Contact Us / Telephone 01254 703440 ​ Where to find us Sudell Primary School Ellison Fold Terrace Darwen BB3 3EB Email Us office@sudell.blackburn.sch.uk SENDCO TEAM 01254 703440 ​ office@sudell.blackburn.sch.uk Miss Dearden will direct your enquiry to the appropriate person. Sudell Primary School @Sudell_Primary Contact Form Submit We have received your message and will be in touch. For any media enquiries, please contact our press team on: E: media@aldridgeeducation.org T: 0303 223 0033

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  • Eco Report February 2024

    Being an official Eco-School, every year the Eco Committee have to complete an environmental review and then put together an action plan. As a whole school, we work through the Ten Topics throughout the year, but we also have to choose three Eco Topics to focus on in our action plan. This year's topics are Biodiversity, Marine and Global Citizenship. Our Biodiversity plans for Spring include replanting the wooden planters around school, remodelling the Ramp Garden in the KS2 playground, and hopefully planting a small wildflower patch on the grassed area down the front of the school. In the meantime, children regularly go out with Mrs Ryder to feed the birds, and a group of KS2 children recently took part in RSPB's Big Schools' Bird Watch. They were very pleased to see quite a few birds in the school grounds this year, including a tiny wren! For the Marine Topic we have started our second ocean themed art work to be made from plastic bottle tops. This has been set up in the library and Mr Arrandale has been getting the sea-turtle design ready so that every child will have an opportunity to take part in glueing on the bottle tops. The project for Global Citizenship is to recycle and paint glass jars to create tealight candle lanterns which will be sold to raise awareness and funds for charity. During Warrior Wednesdays and Crafting Thursdays in the Eco Club, groups of children are busily getting creative; first they work on their designs and then they start the painting process - quite a few have discovered that painting on round glass jars is not as easy as it looks but they have been very determined to create some beautiful lanterns! ​

  • Eco Report

    This month has seen the Eco Committee having their first meeting of the academic year. They elected a new Chair, Secretary and Treasurer and set up a task group to go through the annual Environmental Review and agree on this year's Action Plan. As an Eco-School we have Ten Topics to work through and this year have decided to continue with 'Biodiversity' and 'Marine', which we started last year, and, at our new Chairperson's request, 'Global Citizenship'. We have received our Green Flag for last year, and have already put in our application for this year. As you can imagine, there is a lot going on in the Eco Room every day! On Mondays we have Mindful Monday when the children can sit listening to music whilst colouring in mandala patterns. Tuesday and Thursday are our crafting days. We make friendship bracelets, bookmarks and 'wish sticks', using recycled or natural materials. Warrior Wednesdays are for researching and campaigning on environmental issues, and Fridays are set aside for the older members of the Eco Committee to do their Energy Monitoring and recycling jobs. Mrs Ryder's afternoon groups will soon be up and running again and the children will turn their attention to replanting the wooden planters in the playgrounds. Hopefully the weather will be kind to us! 🙂🌞 Please don't forget to send in your used batteries, home printer ink cartridges, and pens and felt-tips for school to send off for recycling so that we can earn points for money to be donated to charities of our choice, as well as reducing the waste that is incinerated or sent to landfill. Sudell's Eco Warriors are definitely making a difference! ♻️ ​

  • Eco end of term play

    Once again Sudell's Eco Warriors have had a very busy year, which culminated in the excellent achievement of being awarded the Eco-Schools Green Flag. Members of the Eco Committee also stepped out of their comfort zone and performed in a play which told the story of the 'Land of Litternot' and the importance of protecting wildlife and the environment. The play was filmed by Mr Hilton from DACA and the finished product was shown at our Celebration Awards assemblies on Monday. See the video for yourself below. It is well worth a watch, not least because the children involved worked so hard rehearsing it, and the Jester had all the school laughing with his wonderfully deadpan performance! In the play there is a mention of the carrots and pumpkins planted in the Secret Garden. We're not sure how successful this crop is going to be, but will let you know in September! In the meantime, the tyre planters in the Peace Garden have been planted up with ornamental grass, flowers and herbs to create a sensory area for children, staff and wildlife to enjoy next year.

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