Braddan School

Show Respect ~ Learn Together ~ Try Your Best

COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE – GUIDANCE NOTES FOR PARENTS

If you have a concern or complaint

We would like you to tell us about it. We welcome any suggestions for improving our service. Be assured that no matter what you want to tell us, our support and respect for you and your child in the school will not be affected in any way. Please tell us of your concern as soon as possible. It is difficult for us to investigate properly an incident or problem that has happened some time ago.

We aim to reply to concerns as promptly as possible. However sometimes other commitments mean it may take a couple of days in order to be able to speak with all concerned parties.

What to do first

Most concerns can be sorted out quickly by speaking with your child’s class teacher.

All staff will make every effort to resolve your problem informally. They will make sure that they understand what you feel went wrong, and they will explain their own actions to you. They will ask what you would like the school to do to put things right. Of course, this does not mean that in every case they will come round to your point of view, but it will help both you and the school to understand both sides of the question. It may also help to prevent a similar problem arising again.

What to do next

If you are dissatisfied with the teacher’s response, you can make a complaint to the Headteacher. This should be made in writing.

If your complaint is about an action of the Headteacher personally, then you should refer it to the Department of Education and Children.

You may also find it helpful at this stage to have a copy of the full statement of the Department of Education and Children’s Complaints Procedure, (January 2015) as this explains in detail, what procedures are followed. This is attached below.

The Headteacher will ask to meet you for a discussion of the problem. Again, you may take a friend or someone else with you if you wish. The Headteacher will conduct a full investigation of the complaint and may interview any members of staff or pupils involved. You will receive a written response to your complaint.

If you are still unhappy

The problem will normally be solved by this stage. However, if you are still not satisfied, you may wish to contact the Department of Education and Children. It will then be investigated by an officer, appointed by the Department of Education and Children, who has no previous knowledge of the problem and so will be able to give it a fresh assessment.

Mrs Oates Headteacher

You can find the Department of Education and Children's Complaints Policy here.

complaints_policy_and_procedure_jan_2020_update_160120.pdf

You are viewing an item in the section:

Policies

Here you will find some of our School policies.

View this