Our Commitment to Equality at Larwood School
Our Equality Vision
At Larwood School, we believe in creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected. We strive to ensure our staff and pupil community reflects the diversity of society, with each individual feeling empowered to contribute fully and achieve their potential
The Equality Act 2010 established a unified legal framework for protecting rights across various characteristics. This legislation replaced previous separate acts and created a comprehensive approach to equality.
Our equality scheme embraces all protected characteristics including race, disability, gender, age, religion or belief, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, and gender reassignment.
Meeting Our Legal Obligations
We actively fulfil our public sector equality duty through policies and practices that promote fairness and opportunity for all. While age is protected in employment contexts, this doesn’t apply to pupils in schools.
For further guidance on equality legislation in educational settings, the Department for Education provides resources at:
Our Equality Objectives
Larwood School stands firmly against all forms of prejudice. We take a clear and consistent approach to ensure equality of opportunity throughout our community.
We are committed to providing education tailored to each pupil’s individual needs, regardless of their background or personal characteristics. Every pupil deserves access to educational opportunities appropriate to their abilities and potential.
We value diversity within our workforce, recognising that different perspectives and experiences strengthen our school. We maintain strong connections with parents and the wider community to support effective education for all.
Tackling Discrimination
Our Staff and trustees:
- Treat all members of our community with respect
- Take responsibility for preventing and addressing discriminatory behaviour
- Support anyone experiencing discrimination, whether on or off school premises
- Follow fair recruitment and promotion practices
- Monitor representation across all levels of the school
- Reflect on and challenge their own potential biases
- Build positive relationships with pupils’ families and communities
- Ensure school policies and practices reflect our diverse population
For Our Pupils:
- Every pupil is valued as an individual and treated respectfully
- Classroom discussions explore and address prejudice in its various forms
- Clear reporting procedures exist for pupils experiencing discrimination
- All concerns are taken seriously and investigated thoroughly
- Support is provided for those experiencing discrimination
- Appropriate consequences follow discriminatory behaviour
- Mutual respect is expected from all pupils
Parents, Visitors and Contractors
- Parents’ contributions to our equality work are welcomed and valued
- Open communication about any incidents involving pupils
- Clear reporting channels for parents concerned about discrimination
- Expectations that all visitors and contractors uphold our equality standards
Our Values:
- Human Dignity – recognising the worth of every individual
- Justice and Fairness – upholding democratic principles
- Commitment to Equality – building equitable relationships
- Appreciation of Diversity – embracing and learning from different cultures