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Safeguarding

At The Langley Academy Primary the well-being, health and safety of all of our pupils is at the forefront of all we do. As such all staff, governors, trustees and volunteers are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children.


Please find our Child Protection & Safeguarding Policy HERE.

Do staff receive adequate training?

All staff, volunteers and governors undertake annual training so they are aware of school protocol, policies and procedures. This means staff know what to look out for to spot and recognise signs of abuse. Listening is an important skill in order to keep children safe and staff are able to listen carefully. Regular refresher training, helps staff to keep up to date with the latest information. As a supportive community, children know to share any concerns with staff. Parents and carers are welcome to read our policy, which is available on our website or via the school office.

Does TLAP share information with other professionals?

The best interests of the children will always be our priority. As such, there are times we will need to record, monitor and share information with other agencies, such as Social Care or the police. We will share concerns about our pupils with the child’s parents/carers unless we have reason to believe that such a move would not be in the child’s best interest.

What should I do if I am worried?

If you are concerned about a child’s welfare, please record your concern, and any observations or conversations heard, and report to one of the Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL) as soon as possible the same day.  Do NOT conduct your own investigation.

Who is in the Safeguarding Team?

  • Mrs Tracey Bowen - Headteacher / Designated Safeguarding Lead
  • Mrs Iffat Javed - Pupil Admissions & Attendance / Deputy Safeguarding Lead
  • Mrs Debbie Quennell – Family Support Worker & SEMH / Deputy Safeguarding Lead
  • Miss Natalie Lewis – Deputy Headteacher / Deputy Safeguarding Lead

Email: Safeguarding@langleyacademyprimary.org

What should I do if I am worried about a member of staff?

If your concerns relate to the actions or behaviour of a member of staff then you should report this to Tracey Bowen, Headteacher.

If the concern relates to the Headteacher, concerns should be reported to Dr Oona Stannard, chair of the Trust.  

If you are still concerned, further advice is available from:

NSPCC Helpline: 0808 800 5000

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/our-services/nspcc-helpline/

Childline: 0800 1111

https://www.childline.org.uk/

Slough Emergency Team: 01753 875362 

https://www.scstrust.co.uk/first-contact/

Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP)

CEOP  - Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

If you are concerned about online abuse or the way someone has been communicating online, you can contact CEOP for support. Clicking the CEOP button below will guide you on whether to make a report, explain what happens next, and outline how CEOP can help.

Ceop report btn

CEOP is here to keep children safe from sexual abuse and grooming online. You can make a report directly to the CEOP Safety Centre by clicking on the CEOP button above if something has happened online which has made you feel unsafe, scared or worried. This might be from someone you know in real life, or someone you have only ever met online. CEOP take all reports seriously and we will do everything we can to keep you safe.

As well as making a report to the CEOP Safety Centre, the CEOP Education website has information and advice to help you if something has happened to you online.

Are you being bullied?

CEOP are unable to respond to reports about bullying but if you’re being bullied and would like to talk to someone in confidence right now you can speak to Childline on 0800 1111 or talk to them online – no worry is too big or too small.

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@tlaprimary - Feb 5
What should we call the newest members of our TLAP family? Wig 1 and Wig 2 are ready for better names and we want them to reflect our school values. All pupils will have their say through class, year and whole-school votes. This is  in action, led by our children!— tlaprimary () Feb 5, 2026
@tlaprimary - Feb 4
How do we help children build healthy habits for life? 😁 We’re proud to receive our Programme certificate with the Slough Oral Health Improvement Team. Thanks to . Supporting lifelong oral health and healthier smiles for all in Slough. pic.twitter.com/vzvXkkJr22— The Arbib Education Trust () February 4, 2026
@tlaprimary - Feb 2
⚽Another well played game. Well done to all of the teams that took part. ⚽— tlaprimary () Feb 2, 2026
@tlaprimary - Jan 30
Girls and Boys Football Fixtures ! We wish our teams the best of luck.— tlaprimary () Jan 30, 2026
@tlaprimary - Jan 30
What if every school helped children thrive, inside and outside the classroom? We’re proud to launch the Slough Healthy Schools Award, promoting physical & emotional wellbeing, so children can learn, grow & succeed. Together, we’re building healthier schools & brighter futures💙Slough Borough Council ()The Slough Healthy Schools Award launched last week at Langley Academy Primary with Cllr Ishrat Shah, lead member for public health, wellbeing & equalities, meeting pupils from yrs 3-6, PE lead, Mr Geer, & Headteacher Mrs Bowen. Read more:  orlo.uk/RTuu2—  https://x.com/SloughCouncil/status/2016904891529155011— tlaprimary () Jan 30, 2026
@tlaprimary - Jan 21
What does “same but different” really mean? 🤔🧩 For Discovery Day, our Diversity Committee led whole-school activities celebrating individuality, belonging, and unity as one TLAP family. Shared proudly with Councillor Shah Same but different—and proud of it. 🌈✨ pic.twitter.com/9CbACymUAx— The Arbib Education Trust () January 21, 2026
@tlaprimary - Jan 16
⚽ What a fantastic week of football! Brilliant matches and great effort from everyone involved — well done to all who took part! 👏🙌— tlaprimary () Jan 16, 2026
@tlaprimary - Jan 14
✨ New year. New start. New future. ✨ Craving a change? Ready for a new path in education? A programme designed around YOU: ✅Flexible learning ✅Expert support ✅Qualify in just 11 months 👉 Apply now:  arbibeducationtrust.org/ITT   — tlaprimary () Jan 14, 2026
@tlaprimary - Dec 19
🎄As we come to the end of term, we would like to wish all our pupils, families and staff a restful and enjoyable Christmas. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to school on 6 January.🎄       Video   — tlaprimary () Dec 19, 2025
@tlaprimary - Dec 18
We have been very busy getting into the festive spirit🎄✨ From plays and singing to jumper day, festive crafts, charity support and even a visit from Santa’s elves, our children have filled the season with pride and smiles.  🎅🎶     — tlaprimary () Dec 18, 2025
@tlaprimary - Dec 18
Our TLAP students have been collecting donations for our annual Give and Share at Christmas 💙 With houses competing to raise the most items. This caring initiative shares kindness across our community. Thank you to everyone for your generosity.#DenhamParishChurch pic.twitter.com/YnPEnNSmtF— The Arbib Education Trust () December 18, 2025
@tlaprimary - Dec 3
💛 Children in Need – 25 challenges for 25 years! 💛 Our children reflected on how some children carry heavier “backpacks” of worries and how kindness can help lighten the load. To mark 25 years of  , they took on Challenge 25—completing 25 acts of  — tlaprimary () Dec 3, 2025
@tlaprimary - Nov 24
What happens when ten schools come together for a day of numbers, logic and teamwork? The TLA Primary  took place on Friday. Teams tackled five problem-solving rounds—from Make a Number to Shuttle—all competing for the rolling trophy.  Well done to everybody 👏— tlaprimary () Nov 24, 2025
@tlaprimary - Nov 18
❓ How do reindeer survive Arctic winters? Thick coats, antlers, and even UV vision! Thanks to for bringing the magic of reindeer to life as pupils explored habitats, diets, and adaptations.#Christmas2025 pic.twitter.com/qhaVeI538O— The Arbib Education Trust () November 18, 2025
@tlaprimary - Nov 11
Today, our children and staff came together to honour those who made the ultimate sacrifice in wars past and present. We held a two-minute silence, as our Brownies, Cubs & Scouts proudly wore their uniforms in remembrance of all who served.   — tlaprimary () Nov 11, 2025
@tlaprimary - Nov 10
🧦 Today is  ! 🧦 Across our school, children wore odd socks—a fun and powerful way to express individuality and celebrate what makes each of us unique. Odd Socks Day marks the start of  , reminding us that difference is something to be proud of.— tlaprimary () Nov 10, 2025
@tlaprimary - Nov 10
🚴‍♀️ Huge congrats to our 120 pupils who completed Bikeability Levels 1 and 2! 🚴‍♂️ From first rides to real-road cycling, you’ve shown confidence, skill & safety on two wheels. 👏 So proud of our new road-ready cyclists! pic.twitter.com/6VQjRoTl71— The Arbib Education Trust () November 10, 2025
@tlaprimary - Oct 17
“Standing Firm in Power and Pride”  This month, we have been exploring how fabric feeds the soul — showcasing African textiles & designers who weave identity, heritage & change into fashion. Our children have also loved designing their own fabrics!— tlaprimary () Oct 17, 2025
@tlaprimary - Oct 17
Ever wondered what it’s like to walk through 1,000 years of royal history? Our children visited Windsor Castle, exploring grand state rooms, royal portraits & William the Conqueror’s fortress roots — bringing history to life with a touch of royal magic!#WindsorCastle pic.twitter.com/Qp5Lf1sGxH— The Arbib Education Trust () October 17, 2025
@tlaprimary - Oct 10
💛 Hello Yellow Day 2025 💛 Today we wore yellow with pride to support young people’s mental health and learnt how to be there for each other — because no one should feel alone. Let’s keep spreading kindness, care, and understanding. 💛#HelloYellow pic.twitter.com/oYtglINMXQ— The Arbib Education Trust () October 10, 2025
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