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Our Safeguarding Leads
Our Safeguarding Leads
From the Headmaster’s Desk
Our commitment to the wellbe-
ing of every child extends be-
yond themed weeks. The Regent
School community is always
here to listen, support, and act
when needed.
At The Regent School, we believe that education must shape both
the mind and the heart. Events like Anti-Bullying Week allow us to
Mrs Janet Umaru Mr Shaun Stockden Mrs Abiola Kudumi
bring our values to life in tangible, memorable ways that children
(Designated Safeguarding Lead) (Deputy Safeguarding Lead) (Deputy Safeguarding Lead)
will carry with them long after the week has ended. We are im-
mensely proud of the way our pupils have embraced the spirit of
the week — showing that kindness, inclusion, and courage are the
true marks of strength.
Our commitment to the wellbeing of every child extends beyond
If you are ever concerned
themed weeks. The Regent School community is always here to
listen, support, and act when needed. We encourage both parents about someone’s safety or
and pupils to reach out to their teachers or any member of the Se-
nior Leadership Team if they ever have a concern about bullying, wellbeing, please speak to a
behaviour, or wellbeing. Our Designated Safeguarding Lead, Mrs
member of our Safeguarding
Janet Umaru, along with our Deputy Safeguarding Leads, Mr Shaun
Stockden and Mrs Abiola Kudumi, are available to offer guidance
Team immediately.
and support at any time. Working together, we can ensure that ev-
ery child feels safe, valued, and confident to be themselves.
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