Child Safety / Pastoral Wellbeing

St Joseph's, Quarry Hill is a child-safe school.   We promote the safety, well-being and inclusion of all children.

Pastoral Wellbeing

Whole School Procedure


Term Two Reward Day!

Whole School Reward - Pajama Day! 

What a wonderful day students had on Friday last term coming dressed in their favorite PJ’S and watching a movie with their peers.  A well-deserved reward for promoting our three whole school expectations - Be Your Best, Help Others Succeed and Be Responsible.  Nate's reflection is below.

 

Nate Year 5/6

The reason for our PJ day was because we had reached our goal of 240 gold coins for positive behaviour. As a school we were allowed to wear our Pj’s and other nighttime clothing. During the middle session after break Year 5/6 watched Daddy Day Care in the hall. Everyone put in a lot of effort towards this wonderful day, and we think everyone enjoyed it!  Hopefully we can do something like this again. 


Inform and Empower Sessions Term 3

Units have begun their discussions around Cyber safety this term and are tuning into the online sessions.  Please discuss the importance of online safety with your child.

 

 

 


Attendance News - Whole school goal:  95%

 


Child Safety

At all times, the ongoing safety and well-being of all children and young people will be the primary focus of care and decision-making, with particular attention paid to the most vulnerable children, including Aboriginal children, children from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, children with a disability, children who are unable to live at home, international students, and students of diverse sexuality.

To create and maintain a safe environment and nurturing culture, CES Ltd and St Joseph's Primary School will actively and continually develop and review all policies, processes and practices, informed and responsive to legislation and evidence.

 

The St Joseph's Primary, Quarry Hill Child Safety, Student Behaviours, Duty of Care, Complaints Management and Enrolment Policies and Procedures are available from the St Joseph's Website: www.sjquarryhill.catholic.edu.au

 


Thank you for your support with Pastoral Wellbeing at St Joseph’s.

 

Please contact me or Mel Worme (Family Liaison Officer) or Mel Ryan (Mental Health Leader) with any questions or queries about your child’s wellbeing.

 

Elise Nally, Pastoral Wellbeing Leader


                                    

                       

 


Click on the link for more details on website Bendigo - CatholicCare Victoria