Dr Jasmine Murray is a Provisional BSA Certified Guardian for the 2025 to 2028 cycle. This accreditation is awarded by the Boarding Schools Association to guardians who meet nationally recognised standards of safeguarding, welfare practice and professional competence. It confirms that Dr Murray has completed accredited training, has undergone formal assessment and works within the BSA Code of Practice.
Certification means that Dr Murray is trained to support international pupils whose parents live overseas. She acts as a trusted point of contact for families and schools, ensuring that pupils are safe, supported and able to settle into school life. Her role includes clear communication with parents and staff, oversight of pupil wellbeing and a reliable response to any concerns or emergencies.
The BSA certification process involves structured training, evidence of safeguarding procedures, assessment of policies, and a professional review by BSA specialists. Provisional certification is awarded for the first three year cycle and confirms that the guardian is operating to the standards required by the BSA and is subject to ongoing quality assurance.
Families and schools can be confident that Dr Murray works to a robust safeguarding framework and applies her clinical and educational expertise to provide careful, consistent guardianship for pupils in her care. For further information or to discuss guardianship support, please contact JMA Psychology.
