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Wyoming Public School

Wyoming Public School

Opportunity, Achievement, Community

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Student safety

Bullying

We work hard to prevent bullying in our school and we recognise that the best outcomes are achieved by school communities, parents, students and teachers, working together to help prevent and to respond to bullying.

Our Anti-bullying plan includes protection, prevention, early intervention and response strategies for student bullying. Any student who experiences bullying and any person who witnesses bullying should report it to a teacher or the school principal.

The following documents and resources are provided to assist if children have been involved in bullying behaviour (as the person engaging in bullying behaviour, as the person being bullied or as the person witnessing the bullying behaviour).

We create and maintain a safe school environment by protecting the wellbeing of our students and promoting positive relationships between students.

Child protection

Strict safety checks are in place to protect students including criminal record checks of all permanent, temporary and casual teachers. During our PDHPE lessions, we teach our students to recognise when they may be unsafe and how to get help.

Internet safety

Web-filtering technology prevents students from accessing inappropriate material on the internet and email system.

Racism

Anti-racism education is taught in our classrooms and we make every effort to ensure our school is free from discrimination. Our anti-racism contact officer can help any member of the school community who wishes to raise a complaint of racism. Our anti-racism contact officer can help any member of our school community who wishes to raise a complaint of racism. For more information see information in community languages.

Sun safety

Students are taught about the damaging effects of the sun and promote sun safety practices.

Road safety

Road safety education is taught to all students from Kindergarten to Year 10 as part of Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE).

Drug education

Drug education and understanding responsibility and relationships is taught as part of the PDHPE K-10 syllabus.

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