School policies and reports
School policies and reports help families understand how our school is run and how we support student learning and wellbeing. They include our school plan, annual report and local school rules. These documents outline our goals, track progress and set clear expectations to create a safe and supportive environment for every student.
School rules
As well as the NSW Department of Education’s policies, we also have our own school rules. Our rules reflect our school values and expectations.
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Understanding school policies (DoE)
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We follow clear, consistent policies set by the NSW Department of Education. These policies support student learning and wellbeing. School policies help families understand what to expect. They show how we create a safe, fair and supportive environment for every student.
Our School Plan
We’re proud to be part of NSW public education. We're committed to helping every student thrive – now and into the future.
Our school plan sets clear goals for learning, wellbeing, student success and excellence. We shape it together with our school community to make sure it reflects our shared priorities and values.
This plan guides the everyday work we do to support your child’s learning and growth. It’s flexible, updated regularly, and helps us stay focused on what matters most – giving every student the best chance to succeed. By working together and aiming high, we’re building a stronger future for our students, our school and our community.
School excellence plan
Our school excellence plan (SEP) is a working document that shows our priorities in learning, teaching and leading. It explains our focus areas for improvement and how we plan to get there. We write our SEP with help from our school community so it reflects our shared priorities.
Our annual school report
Our school annual report provides an account of our operations and achievements for the year. It's the result of rigorous self-assessment. The assessment is conducted by staff, parents and carers and student leaders.
Have a question about a policy or a report?
If you have a question about a policy or want to know how we respond to concerns, contact us. We're here to help.
NSW public school information
Learn how the NSW Department of Education helps shape our policies and reports.
Stories and highlights
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