Wilby Primary

'I can do all things through Him who gives me strength' (Philippians 4:13*) Wilby CE Primary School
  • Wilby is an awesome school packed full of caring students and teachers Gracie
  • We are all different but all equally important at Wilby Alfie
  • Wilby makes learning fun! Jonty
  • Wilby is just the most amazing school in the entire world! Harvey
  • We have a positive attitude towards being ourselves here. We know making mistakes is fine! It is how we learn Wren
  • Being a part of Wilby is like being part of a big family Alex
  • We have faith that everyone will do well and we make sure no one is left behind
    Sophia
  • I love Wilby because no one is left out
    Frieda
  • You are supported so you can achieve the very best at Wilby-it is a great place to be
    Evie
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               Safeguarding our School

The safety and well being of all the children at Wilby Primary school is of paramount importance and we have clear and concise procedures in place to ensure that every child and adult is safe. We meet all statutory requirements and regularly monitor safeguarding provision. We expect all staff, volunteers, parents, carers and members of the wider community to share our commitment to safeguard our children.

Our Designated Safeguarding Lead/Prevent Lead is our Headteacher Mrs Roisin Wiseman and she can be contacted on 01379384708.

We issue visitors to the school with an introduction to safeguarding at Wilby Primary school which can be viewed here

The following policies can be accessed via our School Policies page HERE

  • child-protection Policy
  • Behaviour Policy
  • Anti-bullying Policy
  • Accessibility Plan
  • Prevent Policy
  • Online Safety Policy

For other statutory policies, including the Trust-Wide Safeguarding Policy please visit the Tilian Partnership Policies page HERE

This poster is displayed in the Reception area of school to ensure that everyone in school is aware who they should speak to about a safeguarding concern.