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Parents and carers

At Doncaster School for the Deaf, we believe education works best when school and home work together. Families are at the heart of everything we do – from early communication support to celebrating achievements along the way. We value your insight, welcome your feedback, and want you to feel part of our community every step of the way.

Our families tell us they value the open communication, care and teamwork that define our school. We keep in close contact through meetings, messages, reviews and events — and we’re always happy to talk if you have a question or concern.

Amazing school which wraps around your child’s individual needs. The care and love from all members of staff is above and beyond any SEN school I have come across.

— Parent via Facebook

The school day

Pupils should arrive a few minutes before lessons begin to settle in and prepare for the day.

Breakfast, after-school clubs and residential routines at Dickson House may follow slightly different schedules.

DayArrive byStart TimeEnd Time
Monday9:10am9:15am3:15pm
Tuesday8:45am8:50am3:15pm
Wednesday8:45am8:50am3:15pm
Thursday8:45am8:50am3:15pm
Friday8:45am8:50am2:30pm

Term dates

HolidaySchool Closes (for pupils)School Opens (for pupils)
Autumn Term beginsWednesday 3 September 2025
Autumn Half TermThursday 23 October 2025Monday 3 November 2025
Christmas HolidayFriday 19 December 2025Monday 5 January 2026
Spring Half TermThursday 12 February 2026Monday 23 February 2026
Easter HolidayFriday 27 March 2026Monday 13 April 2026
May Day Bank HolidayFriday 1 May 2026Tuesday 5 May 2026
Summer Half TermFriday 22 May 2026Monday 1 June 2026
Summer Holidays beginFriday 17 July 2026

Teacher Training Days (school closed for pupils)

  • Monday 1 September 2025
  • Tuesday 2 September 2025
  • Friday 24 October 2025
  • Friday 13 February 2026
  • Monday 20 July 2026


School Uniform

Our school uniform helps pupils feel part of the Doncaster School for the Deaf community and ready to learn. We ask that all pupils come to school dressed appropriately and take pride in their appearance. Uniform items with the school logo are available to buy directly from school.

Primary school
ItemColour / Notes
SweatshirtBlue (available from school)
Trousers or skirtBlack knee-length skirt or black school trousers.
No leggings or tracksuit/jogging bottoms. Checked summer dresses may be worn in warmer months.
Polo shirt or shirtWhite (without logos)
Shoes or trainersBlack

Secondary school

ItemColour / Notes
Knitted jumperBlack (available from school)
Trousers or skirtBlack knee-length skirt or black school trousers.
No leggings or tracksuit/jogging bottoms.
ShirtWhite (without logos)
TieSchool tie (available from school)
Shoes or trainersBlack

P.E. Kit (Primary and Secondary)
ItemColour / Notes
Polo shirtRed
ShortsBlue or black
Tracksuit (optional)Blue or black
Trainers
Swimwear and towelRequired for swimming sessions
Uniform prices

The items listed below are available directly from the school. Please note that prices are subject to change.

ItemPrice
Blue sweatshirt£13.00
Blue sweatshirt cardigan (up to age 13)£10.75
Black knitted jumper£17.50
Black knitted cardigan£18.00
Thicker black knitted jumper£18.50
School tie£5.40

To order uniform items, please contact the school office or speak to reception.

Jewellery & personal appearance guidelines

For safety reasons:

  • Long hair should be tied back for PE or practical subjects.
  • Small stud earrings only (no hoops or dangling earrings).
  • No large rings or facial piercings.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. We work closely with families, professionals and partner agencies to protect the welfare of every child. All staff are trained in safeguarding and safer recruitment, and our policies are regularly reviewed in line with national guidance.

We believe that every member of our school and wider community deserves to be treated with respect and dignity at all times.

Safety and security

Our campus is designed to provide a safe and supportive environment for everyone. We maintain high standards of health and safety across the school and follow rigorous procedures, including:

  • Ongoing staff training in health and safety and emergency procedures
  • Secure digital access systems and CCTV coverage
  • Regular risk assessments and site checks

We teach online safety throughout the curriculum, helping pupils learn how to protect their privacy, recognise risks, and ask for help when they need it.
Parents and carers are invited to e-safety sessions and receive regular updates so that home and school work together to keep children safe.

Wellbeing

We’re committed to promoting a positive culture of emotional safety, ensuring every pupil feels heard, valued and included. Our pastoral care team supports children to feel happy, confident and ready to learn – offering a listening ear, mentoring, and guidance whenever it’s needed.

We focus on building trust and strong relationships so pupils know there is always someone who understands them. Support is tailored to each individual and may include small group sessions, one-to-one support, or specialist input from our wider therapy team. We also work closely with Deaf CAMHS and other health professionals to ensure every pupil’s mental health and wellbeing needs are met.

Funding & Premiums

Doncaster School for the Deaf receives additional government funding to help all pupils achieve their best, particularly those who may face additional challenges or barriers to learning. We use this funding to provide targeted support, specialist teaching and a wide range of enrichment opportunities.

Pupil Premium

The Pupil Premium provides additional funding for children who:

  • receive free school meals
  • are in local authority care
  • have parents serving in the Armed Forces

This funding helps schools close the attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers. At Doncaster School for the Deaf, we use our Pupil Premium to enhance learning, wellbeing and access – through one-to-one support, specialist resources, therapy, and enrichment activities that boost confidence and communication.

Read the Government’s guidance on Pupil Premium>
[ Pupil Premium Grant Report 2023–2024 ]
[ Pupil Premium Grant Report 2024–2025 ]

PE & Sports Premium

Physical activity plays a vital role in health, confidence and teamwork. The PE and Sports Premium helps us expand sporting opportunities for pupils, improve access to high-quality equipment and facilities, and promote positive attitudes to active lifestyles.

We use this funding to:

  • develop inclusive PE lessons and after-school clubs
  • improve staff training in adapted sports
  • provide access to competitions and community events
  • encourage lifelong healthy habits

Read about the Department for Education’s Sports Funding >
[ Sports Premium Report 2023–2024 ]
[ Sports Premium Report 2024–2025 ]

All funding is carefully monitored by school leaders and governors, ensuring it directly benefits our pupils. Each year, we publish detailed reports showing how these funds have been used and the impact they have made on learning and wellbeing.