School Policies

SAFEGUARDING
At Park House English School we consider safeguarding as minimising the risk to the students, staff and school and promoting a happy and safe environment for all children to grow and flourish and staff to develop professionally. We are committed to… Read more >

ANTI-BULLYING POLICY
Park House English School aims to create an environment where students feel that they are able to report bullying incidents and where prompt decisive action will be taken. The safety of the student being bullied and the student reporting the bullying is paramount. The student will be informed of how the incident is being dealt with by… Read more >

WHISTLEBLOWING POLICY
International Schools Partnership and the Principal are committed to delivering a high-quality education service to pupils and expect high standards from their staff and contractors. In order to maintain these high standards a culture of openness and accountability is vitally important… Read more >

CONCERNS AND COMPLAINTS POLICY
Park House enforces a comprehensive complaints policy providing a framework for resolving concerns and is essential to ensure clarity and professionalism in communication…Read more >

NUT ALLERGY POLICY
Due to the increase in nut allergies reported to the school in the past several years, we have decided to put a nut policy in place. The school will be a Nut Aware Zone. Students will be instructed not to… Read more >

E-SAFETY POLICY
Park House English School is committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of all students and an effective online safety strategy is paramount to this.… Read more >

DIGITAL LEARNING AND EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
The internet (includes website, social media, Office 365 platform etc.) is a valuable resource for education for the PHES community. It allows showcasing of work as well as enhancing student learning. However, the internet also contains an unregulated collection of resources and PHES cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information… Read more >

SCHOOL FEES POLICY

The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) approved school fees for Park House can be found here. The Application Fee is charged on selection to be considered for a place in the waiting pool and is non-refundable. The Registration Fee is charged on entry to the school and is non-refundable. The annual school fees are to be paid in three instalments: 18th August, 1st December and 31st March of each academic year… Read more >

UNIFORM POLICY
The aim of the Park House English School (PHES) uniform policy is to ensure that students attend school in the correct uniform at all times… Read more >

ATTENDANCE POLICY
Regular and punctual school attendance is important. Pupils need to attend school regularly if they are to take full advantage of the educational opportunities available at Park House English School… Read more >

PRIMARY SCHOOL BEHAVIOUR POLICY
At Park House English School, we recognise that good behaviour is a fundamental element for creating an environment conducive to effective teaching and learning.… Read more >

SECONDARY SCHOOL BEHAVIOUR POLICY
The aim of the Park House English School (PHES) behaviour policy is to assist teachers to teach, not to constrict them; to
enable learners to learn, not to oppress them, and to achieve an atmosphere of structure, order and calm allowing
‘behaviour for learning’…. Read more >

PRIMARY SCHOOL HOMEWORK POLICY
The Park House English School (PHES) homework policy is to outline to students, parents/carers and school staff the expectations for homework and at home learning… Read more >