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Emergency Management in Schools
Type: Policy Overview | Published: 10.08.06
The Emergency Management policy provides direction for schools to develop their own Emergency Management plan for the prevention of, preparedness for, response to and recovery from emergencies and critical incidents.
morePastoral Care
Type: Overview | Published: 10.08.06
Pastoral care is the commitment of our staff to the wellbeing of each student. Effective pastoral care is achieved through promoting posistive school environments that support the physical, social, intellectual and emotional development of every student.
moreIt's NOT OK to Stay Away
Type: Publication | Published: 09.08.06
Attending school enables children to build on their knowledge and skills each day, playing a vital part in developing a child’s communication, organisational and social skills. The brochure ‘It’s not OK to stay away’ provides parents and caregivers with important information on their legal...
morePlan for Government Schools 2004 - 2007
Type: Link | Published: 09.08.06
The Plan for Government Schools 2004-2007 is about the future of government school education in Western Australia and sets out the broad framework within which schools should plan and respond to the needs of their students.
more16 - the New School Leaving Age
Type: Link | Published: 02.08.06
In November 2005, the WA Parliament passed legislation to raise the school leaving age to ensure that all 16 year old students are engaged in education, training or employment. '16 the new school leaving age' website provides the latest information, resources and forms to assist students,...
moreOffice of Crime Prevention Initiatives
Type: Link | Published: 02.08.06
The Office of Crime Prevention has developed several projects that involve Western Australian school students including the Northbridge project, ParentSupport and the Responsible Parenting Initiative and Burglar Beware. These initiatives help monitor student attendance and provide support for...
moreBullying-No Way!
Type: Link | Published: 17.07.06
Bullying. No Way! is an Australian website that provides information and ideas on how to reduce bullying, harassment and violence in our schools. The work of this project is supported by teachers, parents, students, staff and curriculum officers throughout Australia.
moreIntroduction to Student Attendance
Type: Roles and Guidelines | Published: 21.06.06
Students need to attend school on a regular basis to gain the maximum benefit from schooling and optimise their life opportunities. The school principal is responsible for the accurate recording and rigorous monitoring of all students’ attendance.
moreSchool Attendance FAQs – Parents/Carers
Type: FAQ | Published: 21.06.06
Important information and advice for parents on what student enrolment information the school can provide, the parent’s responsibilities regarding their child’s school attendance and what they can do to support their child.
moreSchool Education Act 1999
Type: Policy Overview | Published: 21.06.06
The School Education Act 1999 provides the statutory framework for the operations of the Department of Education and Training, outlining the legal requirements regarding student enrolment and attendance.
moreAttendance Policy
Type: Policy Overview | Published: 21.06.06
Principals are responsible for recording and monitoring the attendance of all students and for implementing appropriate strategies to restore attendance if necessary. The Attendance policy outlines the procedures schools must adopt for managing student attendance.
moreStudent Tracking System Information Package
Type: Roles and Guidelines | Published: 21.06.06
The Student Tracking System (STS) is a cross sectoral initiative involving public and private schools, developed to meet the needs of transient and mobile students reported as missing from education programs in WA. STS is a custom designed database that records case management information relating...
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