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STUDENT WELFARE INFORMATION

 

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CHERRYBROOK PUBLIC SCHOOL'S

CODE OF CONDUCT

 

We will:
       • be kind and courteous to everyone

         in our school community;
       • behave sensibly and safely;
       • respect the right of others to learn;
       • respect the property of others;
       • stay in bounds;
       • follow directions;
       • keep our school and its environment

         clean and tidy.

 

 

PLAYGROUND RULES


NO HAT - PLAY IN THE SHADE

Children are expected to:
       • respect the feelings and rights of all

         students
       • play safely without hurting others
       • be polite at all times
       • do as the duty teacher asks
       • stay within bounds
       • be prompt to lines
       • walk on the concrete/asphalt
       • stay seated in lunch area until

         dismissed
       • place bags in class areas in the

         morning and then go to the

         playground
 

CHILDREN ARE NOT TO BE IN THE CLASSROOM WITHOUT A TEACHER

 

 

LEARNING SUPPORT TEAM
The Learning Support Team has a key role in ensuring that the needs of individual students are addressed through the co-ordination, development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of educational programs.  At Cherrybrook Public School processes are in place to provide quality teaching and learning for all students.  Our Learning Support Team meets weekly to discuss the learning needs of identified students and is committed to providing support for students and staff.

 

 

STUDENT WELFARE AND DISCIPLINE

Our school has a Student Welfare and Discipline Policy which provides a safe and caring atmosphere for students, teaching and administrative staff and parents.  Our students are very proud of their school and its achievements

 

 

SCHOOL COUNSELLOR
We have the services of a School Counsellor to assist in assessing students in the areas of performance, behaviour and learning.  Parents are contacted whenever it is thought necessary for a student to consult the Counsellor. The Counsellor does not interview a student without first contacting a parent of the child.  Where a parent feels it is appropriate for his/her child to be referred to the Counsellor, he/she should inform the Principal of the concern.

 

 

STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL (SRC)
As part of our leadership program, the school has an active and responsible Student Representative Council.  The Council comprises representatives from each class in Years 2 to 6. The SRC meets fortnightly to discuss issues presented during class meetings and elect fundraising events.


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