At CS Academy and ISP, we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our employees and volunteers and any contractors / consultants and partner agency staff in our schools to share this commitment. In line with this, we expect them to recognise where a student is at risk of, or is actually being harmed, and to do all they can to reduce further risk or harm.
Schools are particularly important in protecting our students; our colleagues are in the best position to identify concerns early and to provide or recommend support for students as well as helping to prevent these concerns from escalating.
Designated Safeguarding Leads
Mr Neil Guha
Principal for CBSE,
Kovaipudur Campus
Mr Sony Thomas
Head of School for Cambridge International,
Kovaipudur Campus
Ms Santha Priya J
Head of School for Cambridge International,
Trichy Road Campus
Ms Gajalakshmi S
Principal,
Red Fields Campus
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads
Ms Smitha Baburaj
Vice Principal for CBSE,
Kovaipudur Campus
Ms Jyoti Roy
Headmistress for CBSE,
Kovaipudur Campus
Ms Menaka Kumaran
Primary Coordinator for Cambridge International,
Kovaipudur Campus
Ms Rekha Radhakrishnan
Administrative Officer,
Trichy Road Campus
Ms Amanda Saviona Lobow
Campus Manager,
Red Fields
CS Academy Commitment to Safeguarding
At CS Academy and ISP, we adhere to the following basic child protection and safeguarding principles:
- A child’s welfare is paramount, and each student has the right to be protected from harm and exploitation and to have their welfare safeguarded irrespective of race, religion, ability, gender, or culture.
- All students need to be safe and feel safe in school.
- Every student is entitled to a rich and broad curriculum that helps to equip them to keep themselves safe.
- Every adult in school must have a demonstrable commitment to protecting the students with/for whom we work.
- We work in partnership with parents/carers and/or other professionals to ensure the protection of students.
- Our guiding principle throughout is ‘the best interests of the students’.
- All students have the same equal rights to protection, but we recognise that we need to do more for some because of their special educational needs, disability, gender, religion, or sexual orientation.