Statutory Information

The following links are to information the Department for Education recommends academies publish on their website as outlined in the guidance: What academies, free schools and colleges should publish online.

This page provides information and/or links to information which we are required to publish by law. If you require a paper version of any of this any other information on this website please do not hesitate to contact us. This service is provided free of charge.

Academy Name

The Federation of All Saints and St Margaret’s Voluntary Academies

Postal Addresses

St Margaret’s Catholic Voluntary Academy

Glossop Road

Glossop

SK13 6JH

All Saints Catholic Voluntary Academy

Church Street

Glossop

SK13 7RJ

Telephone Numbers

St Margret’s – 01457 855 818

All Saints – 01457 852 756

Enquiries Contact Name

Chloe Sammarco – Office Manager at St Margaret’s

Donna Quigley – Office Manager at All Saints

Name of Headteacher

Mrs Grainne Beaumont

Name and address of the Chair of the Local Governing Body

Reg Tabb

c/o The Federation of All Saints and St Margaret’s Catholic Voluntary Academies

Email: csammarco@mar.srscmat.co.uk, or dquigley@asg.srscmat.co.uk

Name of SENCO

Mr B Steane

Admissions Arrangements

Please find our Admissions Arrangements by viewing our Admissions Page

To view information about our School Uniform, please see our Uniform page.

The most recent Ofsted inspection of All Saints CVA took place in December 2022

The most recent Ofsted inspection of St Margaret’s CVA took place in February 2023

Ofsted Reports

To view our Key Stage 2 results for 2019, please see our DFE Performance Tables page.

Until new performance measures are published, these are the most up to date results we can display at this time.

Our school opening hours can be found on our Contact Us page.

Parents and other members of the public can find out more about the curriculum we offer by visiting our Curriculum Area

Please refer to the Remote Education Policy  under the Education Policies section of our School Policies page.

To view our Behaviour Policy, please see the Behaviour Policy under the Education Policies section on our School Policies page.

Please see our Pupil Premium page.

Please find details of how we spent this premium and the effect it has had on students’ PE and sport participation and attainment on our PE and Sports Premium page.

Equalities Policy Statement – please refer to the Governance and GDPR Policies section on our School Policies page.

The Equality Act 2010 was introduced to ensure protection from discrimination, harassment and victimisation on the grounds of specific characteristics. For our academy, this means that it is unlawful to discriminate against students or treat them less favourably because of their gender; race; disability; religion or belief; gender reassignment; sexual orientation; pregnancy or maternity.

Under the Act, the school is expected to comply with the Public Sector Equality Duty. This requires us to:

  • Eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment and victimisation
  • Advance equality of opportunity between different groups
  • Foster good relations between different groups

As a public organisation, we are required to:

  • Publish information to show compliance with the Equality Duty. This is done via our Equalities Policy which is linked above..
  • Publish Equality Objectives which are specific and measurable

Our Equalities Policy is in line with national guidance and contains information about how the academy complies with the Public Sector Equality Duty. We also give guidance to staff and outside visitors on our approach to promoting equality.

Our Equality Objectives reflect our priorities as a school and these are:

  • To use performance data to monitor student achievement and respond to variations between groups of learners, subjects, courses and key stages, trends over time and comparisons with others
  • To raise the awareness and skills of staff to promote fairness, equality and good relations in the context of their role
  • To provide an environment that welcomes, protects and respects diverse people
  • To ensure that all students are given the opportunity to make a positive contribution to the life of the school.

Our school objectives are:

The Federation of Schools (All Saints and St Margaret’s) stands against all forms of discrimination on the grounds of age, disability, gender reassignment, ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability or ability.

This is achieved through the following objectives:

  • Monitoring and promotion of the involvement of all groups of pupils in the extra-curricular life of the school, including leadership opportunities, especially students with special educational needs and disabilities
  • Actively close gaps in attainment and achievement between students and all groups of students; especially students eligible for free-school meals, pupils with special educational needs and disabilities, looked after children and students from minority ethnic groups

Please see our SEND page for all information.

Please refer to the Complaints Policy and Procedure under the Governance and GDPR Policies tab of our School Policies page.

To view the following;

  • Annual Report
  • Annual Audited Accounts
  • Memorandum of Association
  • Articles of Association
  • Names of Charity Trustees and Members
  • Funding Agreement
  • Executive Pay

Please refer to the St Ralph Sherwin Catholic Multi Academy Trust Governance pages

Local Governing Body Information

For all information relating to the Local Governing Body, please see our Governance page.

Please refer to the Charging and Remissions Policy under the Finance Policies tab of our School Policies page.

All policies are available on our School Policies page.

If you would like a paper copy of information on our school website, please contact the school office. We will provide these free of charge.

Please telephone school on 01457 855818 at St Margret’s or 01457 852756 at All Saints to make the request or email us

Contact Us.