The whole school community is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for each child and establishing a culture of safeguarding. The Governors and the Headteacher fully recognise their responsibilities for child protection and safeguarding, with the well-being and safety of each child paramount.
The school will seek to act in a child’s best interests at all times and will intervene wherever a child’s wellbeing could be compromised. Staff know the benefit of Early Help as a way of supporting families and young people before their needs become acute and Social Care or other specialist intervention may be necessary. We advocate a positive, open working relationship with parents to help ensure that your child receives the very best care they can.
The Designated Safeguarding Lead is: Gareth Dutton
The Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads are: Lin Felicien & Dan Bates
The nominated Child Protection Governor is: Liz Ormonde

If you have a safeguarding concern regarding a child / family in school, please speak to one of the designated safeguarding leads above by phone (0208 546 0902), email (click here) or in person.
If you have an immediate safeguarding concern outside of school hours, or would like to make an anonymous referral, please contact the Single Point of Access (SPA):
You will be asked for your name, address, details of the child and the concerns you have. These are to help them to make further enquiries and to contact you again if necessary. Your details will be treated confidentially and will not be disclosed to members of the family in question without your consent.
Our Policy sets out how the Governing Body discharges its statutory responsibilities relating to safeguarding and child protection and promoting the welfare of children who are pupils at our schools.
The child-friendly policy is designed for children. The policy shows children where to get help and support. There may be times when they want to talk to someone in school about a problem that might be upsetting.
At St Luke's we record all safeguarding, bullying, racist and child on child abuse on CPOMs. This forms a safe online digital store for all records for pupils disclosures and any events which a member of staff feels needs to be logged.

You will find a worry button on your child's Google Classroom and Google HomePage. The worry button serves as a tool for your child to let their teacher know any concerns they are having. This may be friendship issues, concerns at home, uncertainties surrounding work ... etc. Most children find they can discuss these problems in person, however, the worry button is there for those who can't find the words to express their worry out loud and need to put it in writing. This way no worry is left unaddressed.