EXPECTATIONS FOR PARENTS/CARERS
In recognition of the vital role that parents and carers play in their children's learning and progress, we ask and expect all parents/carers to:
Uphold our core values and school policies to reinforce standards at home.
Ensure your child attends school regularly and arrives on time, informing the school of any absences by 9am on the day.
Follow school procedures for drop-off, pick-up, attendance, and communication.
Ensure your child is dressed in the correct uniform each day, knowing that students arriving in non-uniform may be sent home.
Establish with your child that prohibited items such as cigarettes, vapes, e-cigarettes, tobacco, lighters, and energy drinks must not be brought to school, and they will be confiscated if found.
Ensure mobile phones are handed in and placed in your child’s allocated locker upon arrival at school, or, if your child is likely to refuse, ensure they do not bring a phone to school.
Encourage your child to follow behaviour expectations and treat others with respect.
Encourage your child to respect school property and recognise that costs for persistent and wilful damage may be passed on to you (please refer to our Vandalism Re-Charge Policy).
Support your child’s learning by ensuring they complete home learning tasks and try their best to reach their full potential.
Help your child navigate the online world responsibly and safely.
Be attentive to your child’s emotional health and communicate any concerns to the school.
Ensure your child takes prescribed medications, following recommended dosages, or provide permission for the school to administer it as necessary.
Recognise that the school reserves the right to send a child home if they have not taken their prescribed medication or are unfit for school.
Provide at least two emergency contact numbers and be reachable during school hours, ensuring prompt collection if your child becomes unwell.
Maintain open communication with the school, addressing concerns and attending meetings to ensure the best outcomes for your child.
Treat school staff and the wider community with respect as part of daily communication, interaction, and engagement.