Policies
The Creative Education Trust and The Bulwell Academy have policies to cover a wide range of issues.
Listed below are those policies, reports and statutory information which we are required to publish online according to government guidance as well as other key policies.
If you would like a paper copy of any of the information on the Academy website, please request a copy in writing. Our contact details can be found on our Contact page.
Listed in Alphabetical Order
- Accessibility Audit and Plan 2023-2025
- Admissions Policy 2026-2027
- Admissions Policy 2025-2026
- Admissions Policy 2024-2025
- Aggressive Visitors Policy (CET June 2022)
- Anti-Bullying Policy (CET Sept 2025)
- Attendance Policy (CET September 2025)
- Behaviour for Learning Policy including local procedures for The Bulwell Academy (CET Sept 2024)
- Behaviour for Learning: Student Expectations 2024-2025
- Careers Education, Information, Advice & Guidance Policy (CET Jan 2025)
- Charging and Remissions Policy 2025-2026 (CET May 2025)
- Child Protection Policy 2024-2025 (The Bulwell Academy local policy)
- Complaints Policy (CET July 2025)
- Data Protection Policy (CET November 2024)
- Educational Visits Policy (CET Feb 2025)
- Equality Diversity and Inclusion Policy (CET September 2024)
- Equality Duty Statement of Intent (CET September 2024)
- Freedom of Information Policy and Publication Scheme (CET January 2024)
- Health & Safety Policy & local First Aid Policy (CET Feb 2025)
- Keeping Children Safe in Education
- Managing Safeguarding Concerns and Allegations about Adults working for CET (September 2024)
- Modern Slavery Statement (CET Dec 2024)
- Online Safety Policy (CET November 2023)
- Physical Restraint Policy (CET July 2022)
- Privacy Notice - Staff (CET November 2024)
- Privacy Notice - Students (CET November 2024)
- PSHE and Relationships and Sex Education* Policy (CET January 2025)
* ‘Relationships & Sex Education‘ and Religious Education is provided for all pupils as part of our Personal Development curriculum. Parents/Carers have a right to request to withdraw their child from sex education delivered as part of Relationship and Sex Education (RSE). This request should be made in writing to the school or by email to: enquiries@bulwellacademy.org.uk. The ‘right to withdraw’ will stand until three terms before the child reaches 16. At this point, if the child themselves wishes to receive sex education rather than be withdrawn, the school will make arrangements for this to happen in one of the three terms before the child turns 16 – the legal age of sexual consent. Parents/carers have the right to withdraw their child from religious education which they can do so in writing to the school or by email to: enquiries@bulwellacademy.org.uk.
- Pupil Premium Funding
- Remote Learning and Data Privacy Statement (CET Sept 2024)
- Remote Learning at The Bulwell Academy
- Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy 2024-2025 (CET)
- School Minibuses Policy (CET Feb 2025)
- SEND Information Report 2024 to 2025 (Sept 2024)
- SEND (Special Educational Needs / Disabilities) Policy (CET January 2025)
- Staff Whistleblowing Policy (CET September 2024)
- Supporting Pupils with Medical Conditions (October 2022)
- Suspensions & Exclusion Arrangements for Creative Education Trust (CET Sept 2025)
- Uniform Policy
- Working Together to Improve School Attendance / Summary Table of Responsibilities for School Attendance (Department for Education)
Statutory Information
For the following statutory information, please click on the red button below to view on the Creative Education Trust website:
- Annual report
- Annual audited accounts
- Memorandum of association
- Articles of association
- Details of charity trustees and members
- Funding agreement
- Executive Pay – Details of employees who have a gross annual salary and benefits of £100,000 or more