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Dalkey School Project National School

Policies


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We upload new policies following ratification by the Board of Management. We also replace old policies following review by the Board of Management. Hard copies of policies may be requested from the school office.

  • Code of Behaviour Covid 19 amendments updated 15.09.2020 signed copy
  • Admission Policy Final 26.06.20v2
  • Assistive Technology DSP 2021
  • New-Junior-Infants-Parent-Booklet-28.05.2020.pdf
  • DSP Child Protection 2021
  • DSP Child Safeguarding Policy – Jan 2020
  • Health & Safety Policy May 2019
  • DSP Management of Chronic Illness Policy June 2019
  • Digital-Learning-Plan-DSPNS 06.02.2019
  • School Trip Policy
  • Enrolment Policy (Final December 2018)
  • Anti Bullying October 2018
  • Parent Helper Guidelines Sept 17
  • guidelines-on-admistration-of-medication-to-pupils
  • Garda VettingForm
  • Assistive Technology DSP 2020
  • Attendance Policy 03.11.2015
  • Assessment Policy 28.09.2015
  • SEN Policy 21.09.15
  • Data Protection Policy 21.09.15
  • Critical Incident Policy 13.05.15
  • Severe-weather-policy
  • Positive Behaviour Plan 19.11.14 *
  • School Traffic Plan April 2014
  • DSPNS Job Sharing Policy 2013
  • Garda Vetting
  • Code of conduct ECAs
  • Healthy Eating May 11
  • Mathematics Sept 11
  • Social, Personal & Health Education Policy
  • Communications Policy
  • Complaints Procedure
  • Support Services & Mental Health
  • Voluntary contributions tax relief form (CHY4)

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The Dalkey School Project National School or DSPNS was founded by a group of parents, who wished to have their children educated in a multi-denominational school. When it opened in September 1978 in Dun Laoghaire it was the first such school in the country. Since 1985 the school is located in Glenageary Lodge, Glenageary, Co. Dublin and has now grown to well over 200 pupils and 13 teachers. There are now 84 Educate Together primary schools and 13 Educate Together secondary schools in the country.