Positive Relationships and Anti-bullying
If students are experiencing bullying of any type: cyber, social, verbal or physical, please contact the class teacher (in Primary) or advisor (in Secondary).
Child protection and safeguarding policies
Cyberbullying
An ethical presence on social media is crucial for the wellbeing of our students, parents and staff. Older students who, by law, are eligible to use social media accounts should always follow Secondary School Code of Conduct, Positive Relationships Guidelines and Anti-Bullying Guidelines.
Cyberbullying will not be tolerated and may result in disciplinary action. Cyberbullying includes using social media, blogs, chat room texts or instant messaging to intimidate someone. We should also respect the privacy of others and not tag them in photos or places, or share their posts, without their permission.
If we notice inappropriate social media behaviour from any user, we will block unwanted messages and posts on social media sites, delete or block the person who is behaving this way, and keep evidence of the behaviour.