Safeguarding

Our Commitment
to Pupils and Parents

We are committed to our duty to safeguard and promote the welfare and wellbeing of children and young people in our care and those who work in the school. Through our work we aim to ensure a safe learning and working environment for pupils, staff, parents and visitors alike. We take our responsibilities in relation to safeguarding and child protection very seriously. Where there are safeguarding concerns, staff communicate this to the school’s Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL). It is our aim to ensure that each pupil feels that they have a trusted adult that they can communicate their concerns or worries to.

There are occasions that our concern about a child may mean that we need to consult other agencies. We always aim to work in partnership with parents to ensure that the appropriate support and interventions are in place to support the child. We work hard to establish positive relationships with professionals outside of the school.

Our Commitment to Staff

Staff receive regular training and updates on their professional responsibilities in relation to safeguarding and child protection. All teaching and classroom support staff hold a basic first aid qualification. Our school is supported by our onsite clinic and qualified nurses. A clear reporting system for concerns is in place and understood by all.

We have an extensive after school, trips and visits program which allows our pupils to take their learning outside of the classroom. All activities are risk assessed, and health and safety is always our priority.

Our Commitment to Visitors

We welcome parents, families and visitors to our school. However, access to the school site is closely monitored, with a 24-hour security presence and over 60 cameras recording 24 hours a day. Our signing in system and color-coded lanyard system ensure that we can easily identify adults on site. All adults who work with our pupils, including visiting professionals, are appropriately checked and / or supervised. This also supports our emergency evacuation processes which are in place.

Our Commitment to Safer Recruitment

Our recruitment procedures follow ‘Safer Recruitment’ guidelines. Our recruitment ensures that we have the best team of professionals working at Brighton College (Singapore). All staff must undertake First Avvanz police checks for all countries in which they have resided. This is supported by detailed resumes, reference checks and a robust interview process.

Safeguarding Contacts

Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL): Emma Townsend

Deputy DSLs: Davina Lanigan-O’Keeffe, Rosemary Ellender

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Join us at an Open House

The best way to experience what life is like at Brighton College (Singapore) is to join us at an Open House, where you will have the chance to talk to pupils and teachers about what makes our school such a special place, and to answer any questions you have about life here.