At Knightwood we believe that all pupils and members of staff should have the opportunity to fulfil their potential, whatever their background, identity and circumstance. We are committed to creating a community that recognises and accepts difference within a culture of respect and cooperation. We appreciate that a culture which promotes equality in relation to all protected characteristics (age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation) will create a positive environment and a shared sense of belonging for all who work, learn and use the services of our school.
We tackle discrimination through the positive promotion of equality, by challenging bullying and stereotypes and by creating an environment which champions respect for all. Our commitment to equality and diversity is a fundamental part of our drive towards excellence.
We recognise that equality will only be achieved by the whole school community working together – our learners, staff, governors and parents in particular.
Throughout this Statement, ‘parents’ can be taken to mean mothers, fathers, carers and other adults responsible for caring for a child.
School Context
We are very fortunate at Knightwood Primary School to have a wealth of different languages spoken in our school. We believe that the bi/multilingualism of our children and staff enriches our school and community. The socio-economic status of families is diverse, reflecting deprived to affluent households. The religious and linguistic diversity of staff is narrow. It is therefore important that we have adult visitors from different backgrounds to raise awareness, understanding and respect for cultural and religious diversity and disabilities. We ensure that staff with disabilities have their needs met; have appropriate induction, RA (Risk Assessment), PEEP (personal emergency evacuation plan), and CPD (Continuing Professional Development).
The school is committed to:
Our Equality Information and Objectives document highlights our commitment and compliance with the Public Sector Equality Duty 2011.
Equality in Teaching and learning
We provide all our pupils with the opportunity to succeed and to reach the highest level of personal achievement. We do this by:
Teaching the Equality Act
At our school there are no outsiders. We are all different and we know that this is something that should be welcomed!
The 'No Outsiders' programme educates children about diversity within our communities and addresses issues such as sexism, ageism, race and different types of families. It forms part of our PSHE and relationships education.
It is taught to each year group through the use of age-appropriate books. Through these beautiful picture books, the children explore the concepts of equality, diversity, acceptance of differences and of the right of someone to have an opinion different to their own.
Equality in Admissions and Exclusions
Our admissions arrangements are fair and transparent and do not discriminate on the grounds of race, gender, religion, belief, disability and/or socio-economic background.
Equal Opportunities for Staff
All staff appointments and promotions are made on the basis of merit and ability and in compliance with the law. We are keen to ensure that the staffing of the school reflects the diversity of our local community and when possible, national and international communities and cultures.
The Statement is based on the core principles that its effectiveness will be determined by: