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Parental involvement with the school is much appreciated as an essential
part of the welfare and achievement of pupils. In addition to evenings
specifically for guidance, there are Parents Consultation Evenings
for each year. Interim progress summaries and reports are written
for all pupils. Parents are elected to the Governing Body and play
an active role in the governance of the school. We are keen to develop
further electronic communication with parents who may consult the
school website www.nonsuch.co.uk. In addition a regular newsletter
is sent by email.
All parents are asked to sign a Home-School agreement. If there are
concerns, parents are consulted as soon as possible. For more serious
issues there is a complaints procedure established by the Governors.
This and other policy documents are updated regularly and all, including
the Policy Note on Special Educational Needs and the report on the
school by the Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED) are available
upon request.
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Parents are asked each year to contribute to the School Fund, which
is used to subsidise extra-curricular activities, school occasions
and visits, to purchase extra equipment and to cover subscriptions
to magazines, curriculum associations and fees of visiting speakers.
A system of covenanting operates which has many benefits for the School.
All parents and friends are encouraged to be active members of the
Parents, Teachers and Friends Association so that they may enjoy
the many successful social and fund-raising occasions.
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Admission
Arrangements
Each year, in conjunction with other local schools, arrangements to
view the school are made for parents of children due to transfer to
Secondary Education in the following September. Criteria for entry
to Nonsuch are published separately.
Old Girls’ Association
Nonsuch Old Girls’ Association warmly invites all former pupils to
become members and join their meetings and reunion suppers. |