Choosing the right school is a very important decision for a parent.
At Combe Martin we like to meet prospective parents so that a member of our staff can take you around the school and discuss school life at Combe Martin School. You can ring the School Office and make an appointment to meet the Headteacher and to discuss your child's educational needs.
Applications are administered by Devon Local Authority. If you would like your child to attend Combe Martin School please see the Devon Local Authority Web Page. This will give you all the information you will need to apply to our school.
For further advice you can either speak to our school administrative staff on 01271 883226 or the Local Authority's Education Helpline on 0345 155 1019.
Combe Martin Primary School is a member of the Alumnis Multi Academy Trust which is the admissions authority, responsible for the admissions policies and decisions on applications for admission. We have an admissions policy for each academic year. They are written to comply with the School Admissions Code and School Admissions Appeals Code. We take part in the co-ordinated admissions schemes of Devon County Council.
Applying to come here
Once you decide you would like a place in Reception or at any other time after this, you must make a formal application. You can do this by applying to the Local Authority and not directly to the school. A fresh application must be made for children who are attending our Nursery. Applications for nursery places are made directly to the school. Please see further information on our Nursery page.
For the Normal Round intake into school, children are offered places to start in Reception at the beginning of the September term after their fourth birthday. Children who are admitted to a vacancy at any time after this point are called 'In-Year' Admissions.
The Local Authority
Devon County Council publishes information about admissions and its own policies to support the admissions application and appeals process. This is at www.devon.gov.uk/admissions
Applications can be made online at www.devon.gov.uk/admissionsonline or by using the forms available at http://devon.cc/applicationforms
The appeals process is detailed at www.devon.gov.uk/school-appeals
For questions about your child joining the school or just about the admissions process in general, please don’t hesitate to contact the school direct or contact Devon School Admissions Service on 0345 155 1019 or by email to admissions@devon.gov.uk.
Our Admissions Policies
You can find our admissions policies below - we review the school policy annually and may make changes if we feel this would be in the best interests of the school and our community.
Each academic year has its own policy document, with details about how to apply for a place in school from the start of [Reception] through to [Year 6].





We believe that in order for a pupil to fully benefit from their education, good attendance is crucial. It is the policy of our school to celebrate achievement and full attendance is a critical factor to a productive and successful school career.
Lateness
A child is late if they arrive after 09:00. If your child is absent from school for any reason it is vital that you contact the school office by 09:15. Failure to contact the school may result in the absence being classed as ‘unauthorised’. A child who continually arrives late after the registration period has closed is classed as an unauthorised absence.
Attendance
In September 2013, an amendment to the Education (Pupil Registration)(England) Regulations 2006 came in to force and greater clarity was introduced to the issue of schools authorising absence requests. In addition on 19 August 2024, an amendment to the Education (Penalty Notices) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 came into force and set out a new National Framework for issuing penalty notices. These changes reinforced the Government’s view that every minute of every school day is vital and that pupils should only be granted authorised absences by the school in ‘exceptional circumstances’.
A family holiday is not normally considered by the Government to be an ‘exceptional circumstance’ and therefore will not be authorised by this school.
I must take this opportunity to remind you, that should you choose to take your child out of school without the authorisation of the school, then Parental Responsibility Measures could be instigated. This could mean receiving any of the following;
- A Penalty Notice
- A summons to the Magistrate Court which could result in a fine of up to £2,500 and/or a term of imprisonment for up to 3 months.
Schools are required to notify the Local Authority if a pupil has a number of unauthorised absences. Unauthorised absences can be acquired when;
1) Leave has been requested, but the circumstances are such that the school is unable to authorise the leave and it is taken anyway.
2) Leave is not requested and/or the school has grounds to believe that the child has been taken out of school for an avoidable reason (example – a family holiday). Only the Head teacher can authorise an absence. This year there have been occasions when schools have been notified that the pupil is sick, but the school later discovers and reasonably believes that the reason given for the absence is not genuine.
3) A child continually arrives late after the registration period has closed.
This school will be notifying the Local Authority in all of the circumstances listed above.
Should a Penalty Notice be issued as a result of unauthorised absence then one notice will be issued to each parent/carer for each child involved. In addition to natural parents and any person with parental responsibility, any person considered to have day to day care and control of a young person is deemed to be a parent in matters relating to education and school nonattendance (s576 Education Act 1996).
From 19th August 2024, following changes to secondary legislation, the amount charged in a penalty notice was increased.
The first penalty notice issued will be charged at £160 if paid within 28 days. This is reduced to £80 if paid within 21 days.
The second penalty notice issued will be charged at a flat rate of £160 if paid within 28 days. If a Penalty Notice goes unpaid after 28 days, then court proceedings will be initiated.
We understand the disappointment that the refusal of a leave request may cause and we apologise, but as you can appreciate this policy represents the school's responsibility and commitment towards providing your child’s education and supporting their future life opportunities. We hope you will support us by ensuring that your son/daughter obtains the maximum benefit from their time at school by attending punctually for the 190 days each year that the law requires (unless prevented from doing so by unavoidable circumstances).
Thank you for your anticipated support in this matter.
Schools within the Alumnis Multi-Academy Trust provide free education for boys and girls of all abilities. However, the Board of Directors reserve the right to charge in the following circumstances:
Where a parent wishes a child to learn a musical instrument
Where a trip is proposed which is not a compulsory part of the curriculum, parents will be invited to make a contribution to cover the costs involved. This will be on the understanding that if there is insufficient support the proposed trip will not take place.
School meals and optional activities outside of the school day (such as wrap around - if available) must be paid in advance.
Click HERE to view our Charging & Remissions Policy
Our full Complaints Policy can be found on the Trust Website,
in summary;
Concerns should first be raised with either the class teacher or headteacher. If the issue remains unresolved, the next step is to make a formal complaint.
If you are unhappy or have concerns about the School or a person associated with the School then you may wish to make a complaint, in the first instance complaints should be addressed to the Headteacher, Mrs Rachael Sharpe.
Contact details:
E-mail: clawton.sch@alumnismat.org
Telephone: 01409 253618
If your complaint is about the Headteacher then contact the Chief Executive Officer via the Clerk
Email: trustclerk@alumnismat.org
Telephone: 01237 879382
We want our curriculum to represent the rich breadth of humanity’s creativity and achievements. Throughout our curriculum we celebrate equality and diversity and the significant contributions of a wide range of people from a wide range of backgrounds. Our curriculum aims to prepare children to thrive in a culturally and ethnically diverse modern Britain and develop a respect and appreciation of others.
EDI (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion) ensures fair treatment and opportunity for all. It aims to eradicate prejudice and discrimination on the basis of an individual or group of individual's protected characteristics.
Fundamentally, Equality and Diversity are about acknowledging that everybody has a right to fair and equal treatment, irrespective of age, gender, sexual orientation, disability or any other characteristic.
Alumnis Schools are fully committed to doing everything we can to provide a curriculum that is equitable in offer and diverse in representation.
We aim to...
- Eliminate discrimination, harassment and victimisation
- Ensure equality of opportunity and foster good relationships
- Actively teach children to identify and challenge discrimination
- Actively teach children how to be authentic allies
The protected characteristics are not just something we reference in our policies and curriculum, rather they are the basis of our advocacy.
The nine protected characteristics (Equalities Act 2010).
- Sex
- Race
- Disability
- Religion or belief
- Sexual orientation
- Gender reassignment
- Pregnancy or maternity
- Marriage and civil partnership
- Age
For further information please see the link to our policy.
Click HERE to review our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives the public right of access to information produced in the course of the Trust's work.
There are exemptions to this right. In particular, data about living, identifiable people ('personal data') continues to be covered by the Data Protection Act and is not generally publicly available except to the "subject" of the data - that is, the person whom the data is about.
Under the Freedom of Information Act, the Alumnis Multi-Academy Trust has developed a Freedom of Information Scheme which lists all the documents which the Trust will make public as a matter of routine.
If the information you are looking for is not available on our Freedom of Information Scheme which can be found further down the page, you can make a request for the information you require in writing, please make sure you read our charging policy for information about the costs you may be liable for.
Contact:
Registered office address:
Alumnis Multi Academy Trust is registered in ENGLAND.
Studio N Caddsdown Business Support Centre, Caddsdown Industrial Park, Bideford, Devon, England, EX39 3BE
Company number 11409631
Alumnis Multi Academy Trust
The contact details for the central office are:
Alumnis MAT
Studio N
Caddesdown Business Support Centre
Clovelly Road
Bideford
Devon
EX39 3BE
Tel 01271 440895
For annual reports and Trustee information and duties please click here
The Local Schools Committee for Combe Martin, St Helens and Woolacombe Schools
Known as “Coastal”; Combe Martin, St Helens and Woolacombe schools are all members of the Alumnis Multi Academy Trust and collectively form one Local Schools Committee (LSC). A Local Schools Committee is a sub-committee of the Alumnis Multi-Academy Trust Board of Directors. The Board delegate functions to the LSC, in particular, the LSC is key in providing the Board with stakeholder voice. Members are appointed by the Board, Parents and Staff.
The LSC plays a crucial role in enriching community relationships and communication, contributing to the collective effectiveness of schools and Alumnis MAT as a whole. The aim is to support, inform, advise and challenge provision; working together, empowering excellence and improving outcomes for all children. Working with the Head Teacher, Executive Team and Trust Board, the LSC is a local voice and a link with local communities and churches (church schools) as well as being advocates for all schools within our School Trust. For our Church of England schools, the LSCs will also ensure that the school’s Christian distinctiveness is recognised.
The LSC are responsible for:
- Approving policies: Agree on policies for the school, such as those relating to Healthy Eating.
- Overseeing the school: Supporting the implementation of the school's improvement plan and working as the voice for the Directors.
- Building relationships: Working with head teachers to establish and maintain relationships with the local community
- Ensuring effective use of resources: Monitoring the use of resources for SEND and Pupil Premium
- Implementing safeguarding policy: Monitoring the effective implementation of safeguarding policy and procedures
The Chair of our Coastal LSC is Sharon Beckwith and can be contacted via the schools.
If you would like to contact the LSC on any matter please email: trustclerk@alumnismat.org
Trust Details, Scheme of Delegation and LSC Members found here
This link will take you to the government School Data Dashboard which provides a snapshot of the School’s Performance at the most recent Key Stage 2 Statutory assessments which are taken at the end of Year 6.
If the number of children who sat their End of KS2 assessments was lower than 6, results are not published by the government to protect individual privacy.
https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/school/145764/combe-martin-primary-school
Click HERE to view Combe Martin Schools Performance Data




For Alumnis Multi Academy Trust policies (including those listed)
- Attendance
- Anti-Bullying
- Charging and Remissions
- Child Health Need who cannot attend school
- Complaints
- Curriculum Teaching and Learning Assessment
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- Exclusion
- Handwriting
- Health and Safety
- Healthy Eating
- Intimate Care
- Jewellery
- Managing Allegations
- Online Safety
- Pupil Premium
- Relationships – PSHE
- SEND
- Supporting Medical Conditions
- Uniform
- Whistleblowing
Please Click HERE
Under data protection law, individuals have a right to be informed about how the Trust and its Schools use any personal data about its students. We, the Alumnis Multi Academy Trust, comply with this right by providing Privacy Notices to parents/carers and students, as appropriate, where we are processing their personal data.
The Alumnis Multi-Academy Trust is the Data Controller for the purposes of data protection law and therefore will determine the purposes for which personal data is processed (the ‘why’ and the ‘how’). Your School and authorised 3rd parties, e.g.School Money, process and ‘use’ data on behalf of the Trust and are therefore Data Processors.
We collect and use personal data about the pupils who attend our schools, in order to provide an outstanding education. This personal data includes identifiers such as name, address and contact details of parents/carers, characteristics such as ethnic group, nationality and language, attendance information, test results, medical conditions, and special educational needs information.
This data is used for a variety of reasons, including:
Support student learning.
Protect student welfare.
Monitor and report on student progress.
Contact students and parent/carers when we need to.
Provide appropriate pastoral care.
Assess the quality of the services we provide.
Administer admissions waiting lists.
The Trust and its Schools will ensure that all personal data is processed fairly and lawfully, is accurate, is kept secure and is retained for no longer than is necessary. We do not share personal information about our students with any third party without consent, unless the law and our policies allow us to do so. For example we are required to pass on some data to the Department of Education (DfE).
To see our Privacy notices to learn how we collect, use, protect and share the personal information about our pupils please see our Trust downloads page
If you have any questions, concerns or would like more information about anything mentioned the Privacy Notice(s), please contact the Trust's Data Protection Officer (DPO), details below:
Data Protection Officer
Alumnis Multi-Academy Trust
Studio N, Caddsdown Business Support Centre
Clovelly Road, Bideford
Devon, EX39 3BE
Email: dpo@alumnismat.org
Tel: 01237 879382
Our Pupil Premium Strategy Statement is available HERE
Safeguarding Statement
Alumnis Multi Academy Trust recognises our moral and statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all pupils and expects all staff, board members, and volunteers to share this commitment. We recognise that all children, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation or SEND have an equal right to protection from all types of harm or abuse. We endeavour to provide a safe and welcoming environment where children are respected and valued. We are alert to the signs of abuse, neglect and exploitation and follow our procedures to ensure that children receive effective support, protection, and justice. We listen to our pupils and take seriously what they tell us, children are aware of the adults they can talk to if they have a concern. When there are concerns for a child’s welfare, we may need to share information and work in partnership with other agencies. We will ensure concerns are discussed with parents/carers first unless we have reason to believe that by doing so would be contrary to the child’s welfare. Our Child Protection and Safeguarding policy underpins and guides our safeguarding procedures and protocols.
The Importance of provision for children with special educational needs and disabilities
Combe Martin School is a mainstream school who believe that everyone has the right to be educated and be part of our school community. We are committed to the promotion of equality and diversity. In so doing, we realise the valuable contribution, which all members of the school community can make to our school.
The number of children with SEND needs at CM School fluctuates, however, normally around 20% of the children have been deemed to have a special educational need or disability of one kind or another. Children have a special educational need if they have a learning difficulty, which requires additional or specific provision to be put in place for them.
The curriculum and learning environment
Every child at Combe Martin will access high quality teaching which takes account of pupil’s differing needs. We are proud of our unique curriculum throughout the school which allows children to learn in a variety of ways, become independent learners, thrive in areas of strength and gain confidence in areas of weakness. Where appropriate the curriculum will be adapted and reasonable adjustments will be made to meet the range of special educational needs in our school. Where children are in need of additional support, where possible this will be provided within the classroom setting to allow for full inclusion, it may also be given through small group sessions in addition to their usual classroom provision.
Teachers and teaching assistants will provide a personalised approach in line with a child’s individual ‘My Plan’ or EHCP (Education, Health and Care Plan). As a school we will endeavour to secure the special educational provision required by the child.
School trips are an important part of a child’s education we make every effort to provide these opportunities to every child in our school. Where necessary we will seek support of parents or other appropriate adults to support children with SEND to partake in school trips as well as extracurricular activities. Our very best efforts will be made to ensure all children can fully contribute to every aspect of school life.
Accessibility of our school
Our school is an older building with some challenges for children with mobility difficulties. Our hall is only accessible via stairs and there are a varying number of stairs and doorway thresholds to navigate to access all classrooms.. Our computer suite is on the same level as the hall. The playground is accessible via a slope.
Should any additional equipment or services be require the SENDCo / Head teacher work together to secure this where necessary.
To view our Whistleblowing Policy please click here for the Alumnis Trust Website