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.

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.


Why learn this skill?
To develop responsibility and care of equipment.
To be accountable for equipment borrowed.
To assist students with being able to share.
To seek help if needed.
How can we help children learn this skill?
Explicitly model the use of equipment.
Give reminders before students borrow items.
Practise using the equipment safely.
Taking care of belongings at home and at school.
Whole school Attendance: 92.02%


This fortnights student's attendance summary:-


A big 'shout out' to the following students for their 100% attendance so far this term:-


Taanashe M, Theo S, Hudson G, Peggy F, Herbie F, Hanxi L, Oliver B, Theo H, Matilda H, Ivy C, Saoirse M, Jasper G, Amelia J, Maggie McE and Emi S.
A great, consistent effort! Congratulations!






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 Elise Nally, Mel Worme (Family Support) or Mel Ryan (Mental Health in Schools) with any questions or queries about your child’s wellbeing.
Elise Nally, Pastoral Wellbeing Leader