a more excellent way
0121 693 7742
Digbeth, Birmingham
The school has an explicit and aspirational vision which permeates and drives forward its Christian and inclusive service to its pupils and their families. As one pupil said, “it doesn’t matter what race or religion you are, all are welcome at Harper Bell”. At its heart the vision and associated values celebrate a biblical understanding of the value of the individual as a gift from, and created by, God.
Section 48 Inspection: Grade Excellent, July 2022
SAFEGUARDING
Here at Harper Bell we take or safeguarding responsibilities very seriously. We have an open door policy and we welcome any member of the school community who may have concerns about the welfare and safety of a child, whether the concerns are at school or in the wider community.
'Safeguarding and the welfare of children is EVERYONE'S responsibility. EVERYONE that comes into contact with children and their families has a role to play. In order to fulfill this responsibly effectively, all practitioners should make sure their role is child centered. This means that they should consider, at all times, what is in the BEST INTERESTS of the child.'
Keeping Children Safe in Education 2023
Miss Woodburn Headteacher - Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mr Frowen, Deputy Headteacher - Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mr Baker - Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Mrs James- Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Useful Websites

NSPCC-PANTS
National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Africans Unite Against Child Abuse
ChildLine
WORRIED ABOUT FGM?
PREVENT STRATEGY
Call the FGM helpline if you are worried a child is at risk of, or has had FGM. It a free anonymous service that can be accessed 24/7.
Call them on 0808 800 5000 or email help@nspcc.org.uk
We are fully committed to the Prevent Strategy as part of our safeguarding and child protection duties. All staff have received WRAP training. Key elements of the Prevent Strategy are reflected in our Anti-radicalisation policy, safeguarding policy and our commitment to building resilience against extremist views amongst children and young people.