Admin News
Financial Support, Late Arrivals, Early Leavers, Respectful Communication, Privacy Policy, Personal Insurance

Admin News
Financial Support, Late Arrivals, Early Leavers, Respectful Communication, Privacy Policy, Personal Insurance


All students that are late to school must sign in at the front office on their arrival at school.
Parents/Guardians should notify the school in one of 4 ways if their child is going to be late:
Please note that students that are late without any of the above correspondence from a parent/guardian will be issued with a recess detention as per our school policy.
A reminder to parents/guardians to notify the college prior to students leaving school early for any of the following reasons:
• Leaving school early for a planned appointment - if prior knowledge is given, our front office staff can arrange for your child/ren to be waiting for you to collect them at the front office – please let the office know as far in advance as possible.
• For emergencies/unplanned appointments or other reasons for your child/ren to leave school early - please contact the front office via phone as soon as possible so that we can arrange for your child/ren to be waiting for you at the front office to be picked up.


• Parents/Guardians/Emergency contacts must have their photo ID on them when collecting their child/ren and sign students out in the Early Leavers book at the front office. Please note that if the person collecting the student is not on their emergency contact list you must advise the office of the person’s name and give authorisation for them to collect the student.
Kambrya College understands that some families may experience financial difficulty and offers a range of support options, including:
If you would like to discuss support options, are having difficulty in making the requested contributions, or would like to discuss alternative payment arrangements, please contact Student Accounts on 03 9707 7635 or 03 9707 7639 for a confidential discussion.
Our college takes pride in our positive environment for students, parents and staff. This extends to the way that we all communicate with one another, both verbally and in writing. Please respect the reciprocal expectation that we all communicate politely and respectfully. There may be times where systems fail or need improvement, disagreements exist, difficult conversations have to take place, and frustrations build. We are here to work with you, and to find a way forward constructively, so before you send an angry and aggressive email, or speak rudely to the front office receptionists or other staff, please pause and take a breath. Under no circumstances will any aggressive, threatening or rude behaviour ever be tolerated at this college. If it occurs, you will be asked to leave. Thank you to the vast majority of families who do always engage respectfully.




Kambrya College is committed to providing an environment where students are safe and feel safe.
Our child safety framework includes policies, codes and procedures that explain how we support and maintain the safety and wellbeing of our students and protect them from harm. These documents are available on our website:
http://www.kambryacollege.vic.edu.au/
We are also committed to continuous improvement of our child safety framework. We are currently reviewing our child safety policies and practices to ensure they are up-to-date and effective.
Our students and families are important partners in this process. We welcome your feedback or ideas on ways we can improve our approach to child safety and wellbeing.
If you have any suggestions or comments, please contact Kambrya College at
kambrya.co@education.vic.gov.au subject line Policy Feedback.
Our school collects and uses student and parent personal information for standard school functions or where permitted by law, as stated in the Schools’ Privacy Policy and the Schools’ Privacy Collection Notice.
For more information about privacy, refer to: Schools’ Privacy Policy — information for parents. This information is also available in ten community languages: Amharic, Arabic, Dari, Gujarati, Mandarin, Somali, Sudanese, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese.
The Department does not hold insurance for personal property brought to schools and it has no capacity to pay for any loss or damage to such property.
Parents or guardians of students, who do not have student accident insurance, are responsible for paying the cost of medical treatment for injured students, including the cost of ambulance attendance or transport as well as any other transport costs.
Parents or guardians can purchase insurance policies from commercial insurers.