View our new or revised policies as they are completed and ratified by College Council.
Child safety and wellbeing at Boronia K-12 College: Information for families and the school community
Boronia K-12 College is committed to providing a child safe and child friendly environment, where students are safe and feel safe.
Our child safety and wellbeing policies outline the measures and strategies we have in place to support, promote and maintain the safety and wellbeing of our students:
As valuable partners in promoting and maintaining child safety and wellbeing at Boronia K-12 College we welcome and encourage your feedback.
If you have any suggestions, comments or questions in relation to our child safe policies and practices, please contact the College Principal Paul Broecker or Assistant Principal’s Kathryn Middleton or Cassandra Wright.
College Policies
- Aboriginal Learning, Wellbeing and Safety Policy
- Anaphylaxis Policy
- Attendance Policy
- Bullying and Harassment Policy
- Camps & Excursions Policy
- Child Safe Responding and Reporting Obligations Policy and Procedures
- Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy
- Child Safety Code of Conduct
- Complaints Policy
- Digital Learning Policy
- Dogs at School Policy
- Duty of Care Policy
- Equal Opportunity Anti-Discrimination Policy
- First Aid Policy
- Health Care Needs Policy
- Medication Policy
- Mobile Phone Policy
- Parent Code of Expectations
- Privacy Policy
- Smoking and Vaping Factsheet
- Smoking and Vaping Policy
- Staff Code of Expectations
- Statement of Values and School Philosophy
- Student Code of Expectations
- Student Dress Code Policy
- Student Wellbeing & Engagement
- Visitors Policy
- Volunteer Induction Policy
- Volunteers Policy
Early Learning Centre Policies
The National Quality Framework for Early Years Education and Care (NQF) commenced on 1 January 2012 with the aim of providing every Australian child with access to high quality Early Childhood Education. The NQF is designed to assist providers to improve the quality of services. The new National Regulations list policies and procedures required for Preschools. The College is currently reviewing all polices that comply with the National Regulations. As the policies are updated they will be included in this web page. We invite members of the College community to read through the policies and we welcome any feedback. The policies will have a further review in 2017.
- ELC - Administration of First Aid Policy
- ELC - Administration of Medication
- ELC - Anaphylaxis and Allergic Reaction Policy
- ELC - Asthma Policy
- ELC - Child Safe Environment Policy
- ELC - Code of Conduct Policy
- ELC - Dealing with Infectious Diseases
- ELC - Dealing with Medical Conditions
- ELC - Delivery and Collection of Children
- ELC - Determining Responsible Person Policy
- ELC - Diabetes Policy
- ELC - Educational Program Policy
- ELC - Emergency and Evacuation Policy
- ELC - Enrolment and Orientation Policy
- ELC - Epilepsy and Seizures Policy
- ELC - eSafety for Children Policy
- ELC - Excursions and Service Events Policy
- ELC - Family Violence Support
- ELC - Food Safety Policy
- ELC - Free Kindergarden Fees Policy
- ELC - Governance and Management of the Service Policy
- ELC - Hygiene Policy
- ELC - Incident Injury Trauma and Illness Policy
- ELC - Inclusion and Equity Policy
- ELC - Interactions with Children Policy
- ELC - Mental Health and Wellbeing Policy
- ELC - Nutrition and Active Play Policy
- ELC - Nutrition Oral Health and Active Play
- ELC - Occupational Health and Safety Policy
- ELC - Participation of Volunteers and Students
- ELC - Privacy and Confidentiality
- ELC - Relaxation and Sleep Policy
- ELC - Road Safety and Safe Road Transport Policy
- ELC - Staffing Policy
- ELC - Sun Protection
- ELC - Water Safety Policy