Equality Duty
At Mossgate Primary School, governors and staff are committed to ensuring equality of opportunity for all irrespective of race, gender, disability, belief, sexual orientation, age or socio-economic background in line with the Equality Act 2010. We aim to develop a culture of inclusion and diversity in which all those connected to the school, feel proud of their identity and ability to participate fully in school life. This commitment applies to our work in the classroom, our pupil support systems, our recruitment and retention of staff and our work in the local and wider community.
More information about The Eqaulity Act 2010 and how it relates to schools can be found here.
We believe that diversity is a strength, which should be respected and celebrated by all those who learn, teach and visit us. Through our work in the classroom, we will seek to foster within our pupils their own commitment equality by:
- promoting attitudes and values that challenge any discriminatory behaviour or prejudice;
- challenging bullying, prejudice, discrimination, stereotypes and derogatory language;
- developing and understanding of the different forms discrimination can take;
- understanding the impact discrimination can have on others;
- creating an environment which champions respect for all.
As a school we also:
- make sure the school is a safe, secure and stimulating place for everyone;
- ensure that everyone is treated fairly and with respect;
- ensure equality of access for all pupils and prepare them for life in a diverse society;
- use materials that reflect the diversity of the school, population and local community without stereotyping;
- ensure we have clear procedures for dealing with bullying and incidents;
- provide opportunities for pupils to appreciate their own culture and celebrate the diversity of other cultures;
- seek to involve all parents in supporting their child’s education;
- provide regular opportunities for the school community have opportunities to share their views;
- recognise that people have different needs, and we understand that treating people equally does not always involve treating them all exactly the same;
- recognise that for some pupils extra support is needed to help them to achieve and be successful;
- carefully monitor the progress of vulnerable groups of pupils and put in place strategies within and outside of the class to ensure everyone achieves their best.
Updated 24.11.22 RS