Policies
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Curriculum Statement - contact smg@bvg.ngfl.ac.uk for information
Pupil Premium & Year 7 Catch-Up
KS4 courses - (2018 prospectus)
Sixth Form courses - (2018 prospectus)
Belle Vue Girls' Academy is popular and oversubscribed, with regularly over 200 applications for our 180 places in Year 7 (we continue to be full in all year groups). Our Admissions Policy into Year 7 follows that of Education Bradford, which defines our priority by areas, by age and by need. Click here for our (Bradford Education's) guide to admissions.
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Student Welfare and Curriculum Policies
Safeguarding and Child Protection
Zero Tolerance Adults & Students
Conduct & Organisation of Educational Visits (inc. overseas)
Curriculum by External Provider
More Able - Gifted and Talented
PSHE Health Education (inc. drug, sex, nutrition, standards/exercise education)
SEND - Special Educational Needs (inc. Medication of Pupils in School/Accessibility Strategy (DDA) + Plan)
Student Welfare & Behaviour and Exclusion - [Code of Conduct] - Behaviour and Exclusion Policy, Home School Agreement, Anti-Bullying, Uniform Details (inc. Cyberbullying and Attendance)
Teaching & Learning (inc. Monitoring & Progress of Learning & Extended Learning)
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Finance and General Purpose Policies
Scheme of Delegation, Declarations of Interest, Trust Complaints, Data Protection, Freedom of Information Act, Health & Safety, Media Handling, New Ventures/Extended Provision, Trade Union Recognition
Finance Policy (inc. Terms of Reference), Financial Procedures, GAG Special Purchase Requests, EFA Fraud Indicators, Fraud & Corruption, Staff Expenses, Gifts & Hospitality, Board & LGB Allowance Expenses, Forms of Tender, Key Contacts Core Services
Community Relations & Links with Neighbouring School
Visitors into school - access and security
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Personnel Policies
Recruitment Toolkit, Safe Recruitment, Pay, Employing Staff with Disabilities, Fixed Term Contracts, Leave of Staff Absence, Maternity, Paternity Adoption & Parental Leave, Shared Parental Leave, Flexible Working, Trust Redundancy & Restructuring
Staff Handbook, Appraisal, Capability, Attendance Management, Disciplinary Procedure, Managing Investigations, Grievance
Professional Development, Whistle Blowing, Stress, Acceptable use of Information & Communications Technology
Private Tuition Guidelines including 1:1 Government Scheme
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Click here to view BDAT statutory memorandum & articles of association and Scheme of Delegation
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Free Paper Copies – we will provide paper copies (on request) of information free of charge
Results Data
​In this section of the website you can view the latest external results for the whole school. That means the results for exams and qualifications that have been taken by our students and externally assessed.
Click here to view data...2014
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Click here to view data...2015
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Click here to view data...2016
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RESULTS AT A GLANCE FOR 2016
We are again delighted by the outcomes of this year's examination results with our highest ever scores at GCSE and every sixth form university applicant taking up her desired higher education course. All our leavers have started courses, or apprenticeships, or employment and we wish them well.
The new headline figures have been confirmed by the DfE and represent very strong outcomes for our students and for the staff who worked so hard to help every student achieve them.
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Progress 8 0.38
Attainment 8 47.18
Basics A*-C in English and Maths 53%
Achieving the English Baccalaureate 20%
Entering the English Baccalaureate 39%
5+ A*-C GCSE grades 60.5%
A and A* grades at GCSE 260
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At Post-16, once again our A level and Level 3 vocational results have shown the ability of our students to gain those university places they applied for.
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Well done to all our girls; as always, they made us very proud.
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Ofsted Reports and analyses​
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Post Academy (2012) Ofsted report
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​School data
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