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Metal Rulers
Pellet guns, spud guns, slingshots, nun chucks, brass knuckles or any other item classified as a weapon or dangerous toy.
Illicit Drugs & Alcohol
Consequences for having Chewing gum at school are very severe. This is because of the damage that chewing gum causes to property.Students found with gum at school will receive a $20 fine (money goes directly to missions) and will be required to do a day of community service. This is usually done on the student free day of the beginning of each term or the final student-free day of the year.There will be amnesty bins at the front gate when coming into school, so there is no excuse.
It is important to understand that the taking of photos of other students or
film footage, without the express permission of that
student, is an illegal act.
The school reserves the right to suspend
any student who brings a banned item
to school or receives a banned item from another student at
school.
Students need to know that if they use an image with the school uniform in it - it means that we will be potentially interested in anything on that page - directly linked or otherwise.
Students also need to know that they cannot use the school logo anywhere without permission.
Social Networking Sites
What you say online is never completely private.
In 2010 a number of students were expelled for cyber-harassment.
NBCS views any negative interactions online, between students at the school, as an extension of the playground because they damage relationships within the school community.
Report cyber-bullying immediately and make sure that copies of inappropriate messages, posts, pictures, comments are kept and printed.
Inform parents and the school.
Think Carefully
Once put on the internet, it is permanent.Your profile will be accessed by prospective employers in the future.
A big question to ask: What does your digital footprint look like now and what will it look like in 4-5 yrs, when you start looking for work.
BULLYING CAN INCLUDE:
name callingdeliberately leaving someone outteasingphysical violencemaking people feel frightenedputting people downInterfering with propertySexual comment
Step 1In response to an official complaint, if some level of harassment is deemed as likely to have occurred but specific responsibilities in the incident are uncertain, a PRELIMINARY WARNING will be conveyed.
Step 2In response to a formal complaint from parent, student or teacher, regarding an incident or incidents that could be deemed as part of some sort of harassment, an investigation is undertaken and if, in the minds of the school staff, the evidence justifies it, a FORMAL WARNING along with a resolution plan is put in place.
Step 3If a student continues with the harassment, discusses matters involved in the incident with other students, including raising the original issue again, or is involved in another incident of harassment, the student will be REMOVED FROM ALL CLASSES or SUSPENDED FROM SCHOOL until the resolution process can take place.
Step 4EXTENDED SUSPENSION FROM SCHOOL. It will need to be determined what the most suitable long-term management strategy will be. If the student is permitted to return to school, it will be under strict probationary guidelines.There is a significant likelihood that termination of enrolment is the most appropriate option at this step.
If you want to make an official complaint, about harassment towards you or on behalf of
another student who is being harassed:
Speak with your Team Leader or any teacher that you feel comfortable speaking to.
Whatever you do, do not remain silent about the issue. The main reason that harassment
continues is because of the silence of the victims and witnesses of harassment.