Behaviour Management in Schools (BMIS) Policy

Type: Policy Overview | Published: 2006-06-07 | Topic(s): Classroom Management Suspension Discipline Rules Exclusion

The Behaviour Management in Schools (BMIS) policy, procedures and guidelines for behaviour management, with a focus on developing safe and positive learning environment, outlining:

  • Procedures related to behaviour management plans
    • Developing and implementing a school behaviour management plan
    • Developing and implementing individual behaviour management plans
    • Consultation process with parents
  • Procedures related to managing breaches of school discipline
    • Detaining students after school
    • Withdrawal of students from school activities
    • Suspension of a student from school
    • Exclusion orders for all students other than post-compulsory aged students
    • Exclusion for post-compulsory students
    • Exclusion orders for students with a disability
    • Physical restraint of students
    • For further information please download the BMIS policy from the Our Policies webste.
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