Here you will find a comprehensive library of all policies and reports relating to Westminster School. Policies are updated on a regular basis and ISI inspection documents are added as and when they are received.
Policies and Reports
Policies
+- A Westminster Education (September 2025)
- Admissions and Awards for September 2026 Entry onwards (May 2026)
- Anti-Bullying, -Abuse and -Discrimination (September 2025)
- Anti-Money Laundering (November 2024)
- Behaviour, Rewards and Sanctions (September 2025)
- Boarding Principles and Aims (September 2025)
- Bursaries (November 2025)
- Complaints (September 2025)
- Curriculum (September 2025)
- Data Protection (April 2025)
- English as an Additional Language (October 2025)
- First Aid (January 2025)
- Guardianship and Emergency Contact (September 2025)
- Health and Safety - General Statement (September 2025)
- Health and Safety - Organisation Statement (October 2025)
- Privacy Notice (March 2025)
- Privacy Notice for Parents and Pupils (May 2026)
- Pupil Images (September 2022)
- Pupil Registration and Attendance (September 2025)
- Relationships, Sex and Health Education (RSHE) (September 2024)
- Right to Study (September 2025)
- Safeguarding (September 2025)
- Safer Recruitment (November 2024)
- SEND (September 2025)
Reports
+- Gender Pay Gap 2024 (April 2025)
- Gender Pay Gap 2023 (April 2024)
- Gender Pay Gap 2022 (April 2023)
- Gender Pay Gap 2021 (April 2022)
- Gender Pay Gap 2020 (April 2021)
- Gender Pay Gap 2019 (April 2020)
- Gender Pay Gap 2018 (April 2019)
- Gender Pay Gap 2017 (April 2018)
- RBS - Implementation Statement (July 2025)
- RBS - Statement of Investment Principles (May 2024)
ISI Inspection Documents
+- ISI Inspection (April 2024)
- ISI - Report for a Progress Monitoring Visit (June 2022)
- ISI Inspection - Additional Inspection (November 2021)
- ISI Inspection - Regulatory Compliance (November 2019)
- ISI Inspection - Educational Quality (November 2016)
- ISI Inspection - Focused Compliance (November 2016)
Independent Reviews
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Updated January 2026
Further to the Black Lives Matter and Everyone’s Invited movements in 2020 and 2021, Westminster School commissioned two independent reviews into harmful sexual behaviours and attitudes to race, which made a series of recommendations for the School to consider. These recommendations were accepted in full, and the School has set about implementing them as quickly as possible. An online tracker is monitoring how these recommendations are being addressed, and is available for all pupils, parents and staff to see at any time.
Working with staff and pupils as well as external organisations like Lime Culture, ACEN (Afro-Caribbean Educational Network), Challenge Consultancy and relevant statutory agencies, we have made significant progress against the recommendations. Details have been shared internally and audited by the Governing Body. This vital work, and their scrutiny, will of course continue.
Westminster School continues to take all issues around equality, diversity and inclusion extremely seriously, as reflected in our new whole-school Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) policy, published in March 2023, which is again available for all pupils, parents and staff to see at any time. In combination with a new Anti-Bullying, -Abuse and -Discrimination Policy (2025) and our existing Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Policy (2025), we hope that this overarching policy – and the fundamental values which it represents and the approaches which it outlines – will help to keep all our pupils safe, supported and flourishing during their time at Westminster, and well-educated in how to lead respectful, positive lives as adults.
- Independent Review into Harmful Sexual Behaviours – Fiona Scolding QC (March 2022)
- Independent Review into Race – Femi Otitoju, Challenge Consultancy (March 2022)
