Teaching and learning policies
- Assessment policy: model and examples Download and adapt our model assessment policy for your primary or secondary school's or trust's context. Get advice from experts on writing your policy, and see examples from maintained schools, academies, special schools and trusts.
- Bring your own device (BYOD) policies Find examples of 'bring your own device' (BYOD) policies for pupils and staff that you can use as inspiration when writing your own. The UK GDPR doesn't stipulate what these must include.
- Display policies Use these examples of display policies from primary and secondary schools to help you create your own.
- English as an additional language (EAL) policy: examples Find examples of English as an additional language (EAL) policies from primary and secondary schools.
- Handwriting and presentation policies (primary) Take a look at example handwriting and presentation policies from primary schools to get ideas for creating your own.
- Homework policy: examples See examples of homework policies from primary, secondary and special schools to help you write your own. Also, adapt our sample clause for handling the impact of AI tools on homework.
- Marking and feedback policies See how other schools approach feedback, as well as a toolkit to reduce teacher workload when it comes to marking. You'll also find links to our articles on effective marking and a case study explaining how a school cut its marking workload by 75%.
- More able/gifted and talented policy: examples If you're reviewing your policy for most able, more able or gifted and talented pupils, take a look at these examples from primary and secondary schools for some inspiration.
- Non-examination assessment policy: model and guidance Save time by adapting our model non-examination assessment policy. Understand what you're required to include, and find examples from schools to help you with writing your own policy.
- Teaching and learning policy: model and examples Adapt our model to help you write your own teaching and learning policy to set out what good looks like for your school, and see examples from primary, secondary and special schools.