Policy Statement:
Staff, parents and children are entitled to a safe environment in which to enter, work and learn. Behaviour that causes harassment, alarm or distress to others is contrary to the purposes of the school.
The School aims to facilitate that no members of staff, parents, visitors or children are subject to abusive behaviour or open to threats from others on school premises.
Antisocial behaviour on school premises will not be tolerated and the school will deal with any incidents in line with this Policy.
References in this Policy to “parent” also includes carers, guardians and any other person that may enter school premises.
References to the “Council”, relate to Nottingham City Council.
What is antisocial behaviour (ASB)?
Anti-social Behaviour is any behaviour or act which causes or is likely to cause others harassment, alarm or distress or which causes a nuisance to others or has an impact on the environment.
This includes, but is not limited to:
What will the School do if ASB occurs on school premises?
Step 1
Step 2
Where initial warnings have not been adhered to, or behaviour is more serious (such as staff/children being at risk or any criminal incident or behaviour), the school may:
The Council or police will then investigate any allegations and incidents and pursue any action taken, they deem appropriate.
Step 3
Depending on the outcome of investigations and actions taken in Step 2 above, the School, in conjunction with the Council, may:
Other Action
It is also an offence under Section 547 of the Education Act 1996 for any person (including a parent) to cause a nuisance or disturbance on school premises. The police may be called to assist in removing the person concerned.
If the person engaging in ASB is a tenant of the Council and the incident(s) took place in the locality of where they live, action may be taken in relation to the person’s tenancy.
Reviews:
Reviews or challenges of any decisions made by the School under this Policy, should initially be made to the Headteacher or Chair of Governors. This must be done by sending any representations to the Headteacher/Chair of Governors directly, in writing, within 14 days of any decision being issued. Contact details for the Headteacher & Chair of Governors can be found on the school website.
Where it is a council or police decision, their own procedures should be consulted and followed.
The next review of this policy is April 2026.