Warrimoo Public School

Aim high to achieve

Telephone02 4753 6182

Emailwarrimoo-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au

Rules and policies

Rules and policies are in place to make sure your child remains safe and well at school.

Visit the NSW Department of Education’s policy library for all current operational policies.

Our school uses the department's School Community Charter to ensure all of our communication is collaborative and respectful.

Attendance and absences

Students must attend school regularly so they can achieve their educational best and increase their career and life options.

In NSW, all children from the age of 6 are legally required to attend school or be registered for home schooling through the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA). All students must complete Year 10, or its equivalent and remain in school, employment or training until they turn 17.

For more information about compulsory school attendance, visit:

Student Use of Digital Devices and Online Services Procedures

The Student Use of Digital Devices covers student use of smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, laptops and any other device that allows connectivity to the internet and applications.

Student Use of Digital Devices and Online Services Procedures

 

School frameworks (school rules)

As well as following the department’s operational policies, we have developed frameworks for our students in line with our school’s values and commitments.

It is our policy at Warrimoo Public School that all visitors are required to attend the administration office, sign in and obtain a Visitors Badge before proceeding further within the school 

Anti Bullying Policy

At Warrimoo Public School we value and show tolerance of others in a safe and supportive environment. We foster positive relationships through our strong Student Welfare programs. As part of our school's Student Welfare Policy, our school Anti-Bullying policy aims to deal effectively with and prevent incidences of bullying within our school. 

2023 Anti Bullying Plan

Behaviour code for students

NSW Anti bullying