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Behaviour management

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​The Code of School Behaviour requires all members of the community to meet positive and appropriate standards of behaviour at all times. 

​The school will endeavour to deal with unacceptable behaviour in a supportive, constructive, fair, logical and consistent manner while ensuring individual circumstances are considered.

Behaviour Expectations

All students are expected to:

  • Participate actively in the school’s education program, e.g. Be prepared, organized for and participate in all lessons
  • Take responsibility for their own behaviour and learning, e.g. Know and adhere to school rules
  • Demonstrate respect for themselves, other members of the school community and the school environment, e.g. Using appropriate language to students and adults at all times
  • Behave in a manner that respects the rights of others, including the right to learn, e.g. Ensure the teaching of lessons is not disrupted
  • Co-operate with staff and others in authority, e.g. Follow the directions of staff members
  • Follow the school rules -  Behave Respectfully; Behave Responsibly; Behave Safely

All parents/carers are expected to:

  • Show an active interest in their child’s schooling and progress
  • Co-operate with the school to achieve the best outcomes for their child
  • Support school staff in maintaining a safe and respectful learning environment for all students
  • Initiate and maintain constructive communication and relationships with school staff regarding their child’s learning, wellbeing and behaviour
  • Contribute positively to behaviour support plans that concern their child.

Schools are expected to:

  • Provide safe and supportive learning environments
  • Provide inclusive and engaging curriculum and teaching
  • Initiate and maintain constructive communication and relationships with students and parents/carers
  • Promote the skills of responsible self-management.

Possible consequences of misconduct or disregarding the Behaviour Expectations may include but not be limited to the following:

  • Immediate intervention and counselling by a staff member
  • Timeout, setting of tasks, completion of work
  • Communication with parents

Repeated disregard and /or offences may result in:

  • In school withdrawal
  • Loss of privileges
  • Restorative action
  • Temporary removal by staff of any inappropriate objects
  • Suspension 1-5 days
  • Suspension 6-20 days
  • Behaviour Improvement Contract
  • Recommendation for exclusion
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Last reviewed 28 October 2024
Last updated 28 October 2024