Parents
Bromley Beacon Academy is a special school for boys and girls with a range of Emotional and Behavioural difficulties, now known as Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) difficulties.
Admission to Bromley Beacon Academy is for students aged between 7 - 18 with an Education Health Care Plan (EHCP). Before admission, all students will have been assessed by an Educational Psychologist who has recommended a provision such as Bromley Beacon Academy as an appropriate placement.
The admissions booklet is in a link below. It contains all the relevant forms that will need to be completed before starting at Bromley Beacon Academy. You will be required to complete this if a placement is agreed between the School and the Local Authority.
Related Documents
- Admission Forms October 2023/24
- Admissions Policy September 2023/24
- Home School Agreement
For letters from past academic years, please click here.
Letters for Parents of Orpington site | Letters for Parents of Bromley site |
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This section of the website contains important information for parents including links to Parent zone, careers guidance, E-Safety guidance and advice, letters that have been distributed, school meals menu and information regarding uniform.
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At Bromley Beacon Academy we understand the responsibility to educate students on E-Safety issues, teaching them the appropriate behaviours and thinking skills to enable them to remain both safe and legal when using the internet and related technologies, in and beyond the classroom.Our school Internet server monitors and filters content of web pages and all use of the Internet is logged. All students sign the 'Acceptable Technologies Use Agreement' and a log is kept of any e-safety incidents which are reported to us.
To report abuse to the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) please click here.
Click here for fantastic support for parents and carers at home when discussing safer internet use.
Would you like to take part in the 'Safer Internet Quiz'? If so, then click here.