The Board of Management of Sandymount Park ETSS recognises that child protection and welfare considerations permeate all aspects of school life and must be reflected in all school policies.
Sandymount Park ETSS’s Code of Behaviour fosters a respectful, inclusive community where students thrive through kindness, responsibility, and active participation, guided by restorative principles and shared values.
The Sandymount Park ETSS Student Acceptable Use Policy outlines responsible use of school ICT resources, promoting safe, respectful, and effective digital engagement aligned with the school's learner-centred ethos.
Sandymount Park ETSS's Anti-Bullying Policy fosters a safe, inclusive environment, emphasizing respect, empathy, and proactive strategies to prevent and address bullying, aligning with the school's learner-centered ethos.
The Dress Code Policy helps the school community to promote the school’s unique ethos, relationships, policies, procedures and practices that encourage good behaviour and optimise learning.
The Schools Books Grant Scheme is available to post primary schools to help with the cost of schoolbooks/e-books. Funding for this scheme comes from the Department of Education and Skills (DES), and the scheme is administered by the school authorities.
Complaints Procedure for Voluntary Secondary Schools with Boards of Management
This policy was formulated to provide the school community of Sandymount Park Educate Together Secondary School with guidelines regarding situations of parental separation and custody matters.