Promoting Safety
Ensuring that the school is safe is everyone’s responsibility. Our safeguarding team are here to help you if you have a concern about safety of any kind.
Designated Safeguarding Lead / Child Protection and Looked after children | Lisa Harber | l.harber@stmary.sch.je |
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead / Child Protection and Looked after children | Maria Stegenwalner | m.stegenwalner@stmary.sch.je |
E-Safety | Laura Webb | l.webb@stmary.sch.je |
Well-being | Nikki Betts | admin@stmary.sch.je |
Health and Safety | Maria Stegenwalner | m.stegenwalner@stmary.sch.je |
Fire Safety | Steve Michel | s.michel@stmary.sch.je |
Online Safety
The ThinkUKnow website contains excellent information to help parents understand the issues and potential dangers of the digital world. It has useful information for children, too, to help them make informed choices online, and keep them safe. If you have any concerns about E-safety, please contact Miss Hill, who will be happy to help.
Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub
If you have any concerns about the safety of a child in Jersey, you may need to contact the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH). This video clip explains how MASH works and how to contact the team. Anyone can make an enquiry to MASH. If you would like to speak to someone in school, please contact Lisa Harber or Maria Stegenwalner.
Drugs Education
This is covered in our PSHE programme (personal, social and health education). If you have any questions about this area, please contact your child’s class teacher. A useful information resource for parents can be found following the link below: Jersey Health Department’s revised version of ‘A Parent’s Guide to Drugs’.