Equality

Equality Objectives 2022-2025

  • To embed a zero-tolerance approach to inappropriate sexualised language and behaviour, including where linked to gender or sexual orientation, carefully tracking incidents, and putting in place actions accordingly.  
  • To continue to educate our students around the protected characteristics, promoting at all times our vision of Embracing Diversity and ensuring that all incidents of bullying and discrimination are dealt with in line with the anti-bullying policy. 
  • To review and develop the curriculum so that it celebrates the rich diversity of race, religion and culture within our local community, and within society as a whole.
  • To ensure we continue to adapt the building, learning materials and resources with regard to the needs of people with a disability whether they are students, staff or parents, carers and guardians.
  • To ensure that we narrow the gap in performance between girls and boys, especially in English.
  • To improve the attendance of vulnerable groups, including where SEMH is an identified need, and identified cohorts of girls.

School of Sanctuary

This year, Selby High School community is hoping to gain a School of Sanctuary status.

We are committed to being a safe and welcoming place for those seeking sanctuary. This could be people whose lives were in danger in their own country, who have troubles at home or are just looking for a space of safety.

A School of Sanctuary is a school that helps its students, staff and wider community understand what it means to be seeking sanctuary and to extend a welcome to everyone as equal, valued members of the school community. It is a school that is proud to be a place of safety and inclusion for all.

2022-2025 SINGLE EQUALITY SCHEME

EQUALITY UPDATE, SEPTEMBER 2023

SELBY HIGH SCHOOL SEND INFORMATION REPORT 2022-2023

ACCESSIBILITY PLAN 

Curriculum Information

Tolerance Pledge