Parents


Connect and Respect - Every student, staff member, parent or career has the right to feel safe and be safe in our schools. We all share a responsibility for providing a safe, supportive and productive environment, free from bullying, harassment, discrimination and violence.

Shared and respectful expectations and values will enable us to work together in the best interests of our children.

 

Please find below the link to information about engagement, our schools are committed to providing quality education to all students in a safe, inclusive and caring learning environment. We value working together with parents and families as critical partners in student learning outcomes.

 

Connect and Respect - Engagement

 

Please find below the link to information about the expectations that promote learning, wellbeing and safety in all public schools in Western Australia.

 

Connect and Respect - Expectations

 

Complaints and Concerns

Effective communication is the key to building a positive relationship between home and school, and plays an important part in the education of your child. You should feel confident that we will listen and respond to your concerns, and effectively manage and resolve complaints.

Issues may arise during your child’s schooling and these are more productively resolved if you raise them with the school directly, as early as possible. If you are not sure who to speak to, you can start with your child’s teacher. For some matters, it may be appropriate to talk directly to the school principal or the residential college manager. If you have approached your child’s school but haven’t been able to resolve the issue, we can work with you to address concerns in a prompt, visible and fair process, where all parties are heard and respected.

Please refer to the below link for the process of raising complaints and concerns.

 Link: Complaints and Concerns