Statutory Information
The law requires that the following information is provided on our website. Most information is available elsewhere on the website, however, this page has been designed with direct links to those pages or documents for ease of access.
Wolfreton School and Sixth Form College is part of The Consortium Academy Trust. The Trust website can be accessed here.
Contact Details
Wolfreton School and Sixth Form College | |
Address |
Wolfreton School and Sixth Form College Well Lane Willerby East Riding of Yorkshire HU10 6HB |
Telephone Number | 01482 659356 |
Email Address | enquiries@wolfreton.co.uk |
Members of staff receiving enquiries |
Miss A Hillman (Office Manager) Mrs L Draper (Operations Manager / PA to the Headteacher) |
Headteacher | Miss S Kukuc |
Chair of the Local Governing Body | Miss H Power |
Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENDCOs) |
Mrs R Norton (Director of Inclusion / SENDCO) sendadmin@wolfreton.co.uk Mrs B Morton (Deputy Director of Inclusion / SENDCO) Links to our SEND page containing further details can be found below. |
School Opening Hours
Reception, accessible from Well Lane, is open from 8:00 am to 4:30pm Monday – Thursday, and 8:00 am – 4:00pm on Friday during school term-time. Reception is not routinely open in the school holidays.
Time | All Year Groups | Formal School Day |
08:00 | Gates open | |
08:10 – 08:25 | Locker access / Prepared for Learning opens | |
08.30 | Roll Call Line Up (Gates closed) | 5 minutes |
08:35 – 08:40 | Roll Call | 5 minutes |
08:40 – 08:55 | Tutor Time | 15 minutes |
08:55 – 09:55 | Lesson 1 | 60 minutes |
09:55 – 10:55 | Lesson 2 | 60 minutes |
10:55 – 11:15 | Break | 20 minutes |
11:15 – 12:15 | Lesson 3 | 60 minutes |
12:15 - 13:00 | Lunch | 45 minutes |
13:00 – 14:00 | Lesson 4 | 60 minutes |
14:00 – 15:00 | Lesson 5 | 60 minutes |
15:00 - 16:00 |
End of the formal school day Elective extra – curricular activities |
Our school day is from 8:30 – 15:00 (6.5 hours) Monday – Friday.
Total hours per week 32.5 hours.
Ethos and Values
Our Vision
Igniting Fires, Expanding Horizons and Achieving Ambitions
We are an ambitious school, here to enable all of our students and staff to achieve their ambitions. Our Vision, Mission and Values, underpin our ethos and shape what we refer to as ‘The Wolfreton Way.
Our Vision, Mission and Values, and the ethos and origins behind these can be found here.
Admissions arrangements for Wolfreton
The Consortium Academy Trust is the admissions authority for Wolfreton School and Sixth Form College.
Wolfreton School and Sixth Form College has a Published Admissions Number of 270 students in Year 7.
The Secondary Admissions Policy for the current and coming years can be found here.
Please visit our Admission page here for further information on:
- Applications to Year 7
- In-Year Admissions
- Appeals
- Link to the East Riding of Yorkshire Council coordinated admissions scheme
- Link to the Hull City Council coordinated admissions scheme
Admission arrangements to the Sixth Form can be found here.
Annual Reports and Accounts
The Consortium Academy Trust’s audited annual report and accounts can be found here.
Behaviour Policy
Careers Programme Information
The school has a long history of championing Careers Education, Information and Guidance.
The Careers Team includes:
Careers Leader (Level 6) | Mrs L Scaife | To contact, email: enquiries@wolfreton.co.uk and add 'Careers Leader' in the subject line. |
Careers Advisor | Mrs J Iversen | |
Lead Practitioner for PSHE | Mr C Sinclair |
Our Careers Programme Information can be found here.
Our Provider Access Policy can be found here.
Further information about our Careers Provision can be found here.
Curriculum
All statutory curriculum information, and further insights can be found on our Curriculum pages accessed via the link here.
Data Protection
The following Data Protection Statements explain what information we collect, how the information will be used, how we determine for how long we keep it and any related rights.
Our Data Protection Policy can be found here.
The following Data Protection Documents for our Trust can be found here:
- Statement Governors
- Statement for Sixth Form Learners and their Families
- Statement CCTV
- Statement Learners and their Families
- Student Data Protection Statement
- Staff and Applicant Data Protection Statement
Executive Pay
The Consortium Academy Trust publish Executive Pay information on their website. This can be accessed here.
Gender Pay Gap
We are an equal opportunities employer. We support the fair treatment of all staff, irrespective of gender through our transparent recruitment, pay and professional development processes.
Wolfreton is part of The Consortium Academy Trust. You can find our annual gender pay gap reports here.
These provide the statutory requirements for disclosure, together with a narrative that provides additional information on context within the education sector and The Consortium Academy Trust specifically.
Governance Information
The Chair of The Consortium Academy Trust is Mr I Furlong
The Director of Governance is Mrs L Thompson
The Consortium Academy Trust Governance information can be viewed here.
This includes:
- Memorandum of Association
- Scheme of Delegation
- Articles of Association
- Names of Trust Members and of the Board of Trustees
- Relevant business and financial interests of members, trustees and accounting officers (LGB Business interests can be found on the school Governance page linked above)
- Funding agreement
- Governance structure
The Chair of the School’s Local Governing Body is Mrs H Power.
Further details about the school’s Local Governing Body can be found here.
This includes:
- Names of members of the Local Governing Body
- Relevant business and financial interests
- Minutes from LGB Meetings
Ofsted Report and Parent View
Performance Data
Please find the school’s performance data on the Exam Results page of the website here.
A link to the DfE’s school performance tables for our school can be found below:
Public Sector Equality Duty
At Wolfreton School and Sixth Form College, we are committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of school life.
Our Trust Promoting Equal Opportunities Policy can be accessed here.
The Local Governing Body Minutes also demonstrate challenge in relation to academic and pastoral data for different groups. Minutes can be found here.
Pupil Premium
Details of how the school spends its pupil premium funding and the effect this has had on the students who attract the funding.
Our latest Pupil Premium Strategy and Evaluation can be found here.
Remote Education
In exceptional circumstances, in the event a child is unable to attend school, we follow the DfE’s guidance on providing remote education. The school may make learning resources available via student’s Microsoft Teams accounts and the online learning resources we subscribe to. Wolfreton also makes use of the Oak National Academy to support the delivery of remote learning where appropriate.
Details of how the school manages any need for remote education can be found here.
Safeguarding
"Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is everyone’s responsibility. Everyone who comes into contact with children and their families has a role to play in safeguarding children.” KCSiE
At Wolfreton, we follow the child protection procedures set out by The Consortium Academy Trust and take account of the guidance issued by the Department for Education.
Our Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy can be found here.
A link to Keeping Children Safe in Education can be found here.
Our Designated Safeguarding Lead and their Deputy are as follows:
Designated Safeguarding Lead: | Mr M Carruthers (Assistant Headteacher) |
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead, and Safeguarding Manager: | Mrs R Cook |
All members of the Senior Leadership Team, our Pastoral Managers and Heads of Year, as well as our SENDCOs and Attendance and Welfare Manager all complete advanced safeguarding training and together make up the Safeguarding Team.
All members of staff receive annual safeguarding training from the DSL and through National College.
An external review of safeguarding is commissioned through the Trust.
Further information about Safeguarding can be found here.
School Uniform
Information about our school uniform and second-hand uniform options can be found here.
SEND
16-19 Bursary Funding
The Consortium Sixth Form College is in receipt of government funding to support young people who need financial assistance to enable them to complete their Post 16 Education. The 16 – 19 Bursary Fund is available to students subject to meeting eligibility criteria and students who make a bursary application in Year 12 will need to apply again in Year 13. Find out more here.