Last updated: July 2026
London Robotics School is committed to the safety and wellbeing of every child who takes part in our Trial Lessons, courses and holiday camps.
We recognise that safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility and that parents and carers place significant trust in us when they book a place for their child.
Our Commitment
We aim to provide a safe, respectful and supportive learning environment where children can learn robotics and related skills with confidence.
- The welfare of the child is paramount
- All children have the right to protection from harm
- Concerns about a child’s safety will be taken seriously and acted upon appropriately
Safer Working Practices
We take appropriate steps to reduce risk in our programmes, including:
- Clear expectations for staff and tutors working with children
- Appropriate safer recruitment checks for people who work with children in our sessions
- Supervision arrangements suitable for the activity and age group
- Use of suitable venues and equipment for educational sessions
We do not use biometric identification systems. Attendance and communication are handled through normal administrative processes.
Code of Conduct
Adults working with children at London Robotics School are expected to:
- Treat all children with respect and dignity
- Maintain professional boundaries
- Avoid one-to-one situations that are unnecessary or unsupervised where practicable
- Report concerns promptly
Reporting a Concern
If you have a safeguarding concern relating to a child attending our programmes, please contact us as soon as possible.
Email: courses@london-robotics-school.co.uk
Phone: +44 7415 460 611
If a child is in immediate danger, dial 999. For non-emergency advice in the UK you may also contact local children’s services or the NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000.
Online and Digital Contact
Website enquiries and booking forms are intended for parents and carers. We do not ask children to create accounts on this website.
Where we communicate about bookings or course arrangements, we do so with the parent or guardian named on the enquiry or booking.
Photography and Media
We will not use identifiable images of children for marketing without appropriate parental or carer consent.
Review
This policy is reviewed periodically and may be updated to reflect changes in our programmes or safeguarding guidance.