Fairlight Primary & Nursery School

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TEL: 01273 601270

EMAIL: office@fairlight.brighton-hove.sch.uk

ADDRESS: St Leonards Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN2 3AJ

Telephone System

When you telephone the school you will be asked to choose one of the following options:

  • Press 1 to report your child absent - or please go to Studybugs.com.
  • Press 2 for Staff Absence
  • Press 3 for Finance enquiries
  • Press 4 for the Inclusion Co-ordinator.
  • Press 5 to speak with the School Office

SCHOOL OFFICE OPENING 

The school office is open from 8.30am-3.30pm Monday to Friday.

If we are not able to answer the phone, please leave a message and we will get back to you as soon as we can or will pass a message onto the relevant person.

CONTACTs

HEADTEACHER: Damien Jordan

CO CHAIRS OF GOVERNORS: Victoria Southwell and Nicola Yuill 

ASSISTANT HEADTEACHER TEACHING AND LEARNING: Michelle May/ Paul Knight

ASSISTANT HEADTEACHER INCLUSION: Shereen Avard

EARLY YEARS LEAD: Michelle May

SITE MANAGER: Chris Cook

OFFICE TEAM: Donna Kelly, Alice Woodland, Juliana Ashworth, Carly Bunker,

The Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) for Child Protection is Damien Jordan (Headteacher).

 

Below are the relevant contacts for some of the most common queries:

  • Front-of-house enquiries: Carly Bunker

  • Uniform orders and queries: Carly Bunker

  • Parent Pay: Alice Woodland

  • Admissions: Carly Bunker

  • Free School Meals: Donna Kelly

  • Holiday requests: Juliana Ashworth 

  • Finance: Alice Woodland

  • Information for newsletters: Carly Bunker

 

At Fairlight Primary & Nursery School, we work very hard to maintain positive relationships and communications with all members of the community.

From time to time, however, we recognise that parents may be unhappy.

Therefore, we would advise that they follow the correct procedures of contacting the class teacher, then a senior member of staff and then the Headteacher to outline their concerns.

If after this, parents still feel unhappy they should then follow the schools complaints procedures.

While parents may feel they want to complain to OFSTED or to the local paper, this will not resolve their concerns any quicker and easier, and their communication will be redirected to the schools complaints procedures - a copy of which can be obtained on request from the school office either by email or a paper copy can be provided.