Safeguarding at London Maths & Science College

The safety and wellbeing of every student is our highest priority. We follow the latest Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2025 statutory guidance.

Although our students are mostly 16–19, everyone under 18 is legally a child. We also take safeguarding concerns seriously for students aged 18 and over.

If You Are Worried About a Child Right Now

Emergency

If a child is at immediate risk of harm:

999

Call police straight away.

If you are outside the UK, contact your local emergency services in the first instance.

Non-emergency

If you need police advice:

101

Non-emergency police line.

If you think someone is in danger, don’t wait for a call back from the college—contact emergency services first.

Key Safeguarding Contacts at LMSC

College support
Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
Eman Ahamed
Role: Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
Telephone: 02033425713
The DSL has lead responsibility for child protection and safeguarding at LMSC, including online safety, safer recruitment oversight, record-keeping and liaison with the local authority and other agencies, in line with KCSIE 2025.
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead(s) (DDSLs)
Anis Zaman
Role: Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL)
Telephone: +44 7496 722504
Deputy DSLs are trained to the same level as the DSL and can act in their absence.

Our Safeguarding Responsibilities

LMSC has a legal and moral duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people under 18. We have “due regard” to:

Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2025
Working Together to Safeguard Children
Prevent Duty guidance (protecting children from the risk of radicalisation)
Relevant Ofsted and DfE guidance for schools and colleges

In practice this means we:

Robust policies

Maintain robust safeguarding and child protection policies, reviewed at least annually.

Training and awareness

Ensure all staff receive regular safeguarding and child protection training and read KCSIE Part One (or Annex A where appropriate).

Qualified leadership

Have a trained DSL and deputy DSLs with the time and support to fulfil their role.

Safer recruitment

Operate safer recruitment, including appropriate pre-appointment checks and ongoing vigilance.

Accurate records

Keep accurate, confidential records of concerns and referrals.

Partnership working

Work in partnership with local authority children’s services, the LADO, police and other agencies.
Provide a curriculum and environment that promote healthy relationships, online safety and student voice.

Our Safeguarding Policies and Documents

On this page (or via links from it) we will make the following documents available to students, parents, staff and other stakeholders:

Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy (including procedures and local contact details)
Online Safety / Acceptable Use Policy
Staff Code of Conduct
Low-Level Concerns & Allegations Against Adults Policy
Anti-Bullying / Peer-on-Peer Abuse Policy
Prevent Duty & Counter-Extremism Policy
Whistleblowing Policy
Downloads
Add current PDFs here. Ensure each policy clearly shows the review date and that it references KCSIE 2025.