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Child Safeguarding

HIGH FIVES OVER HUGS 

 

As a school, we are encouraging a culture of ‘high-fives over hugs’ when greeting, congratulating, or celebrating with others. This simple approach supports the important concepts of personal boundaries, respect, and consent. 

 

While hugs can be a positive way to show care and connection, not everyone is comfortable with physical contact. Encouraging high-fives, fist bumps, waves, and other respectful greetings helps children learn that everyone has the right to choose how they interact with others. We would love families to support this message at home by encouraging children to ask for permission before physical contact and to respect the choices of others. This approach aligns with our commitment to child safety and helps build a culture of respect and consent across our community. 

 

PARENT VOLUNTEERS A reminder that if you would like to volunteer in any capacity at SME, you need to begin your volunteer process. Here is the link to follow (please scroll down the page to the visual): Volunteers 2026 

 

Liz Chapman  

Deputy Principal: Community Wellbeing