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WHS HOMEWORK POLICY   

 

 

PURPOSE

 

To outline to our school community the Department’s and Warrandyte High School’s policy requirements relating to homework. 

 

SCOPE

 

This policy applies to students in all year levels and staff responsible for setting and monitoring homework at Warrandyte High School. 

 

RATIONALE 

 

Warrandyte High School has developed this Homework Policy in consultation with the School Council to support student learning and wellbeing by: 

  • providing opportunities for students to review, revise and reinforce newly acquired skills

  • providing opportunities for students to apply new knowledge

  • providing opportunities for students to prepare for future lessons

  • encouraging students to enrich or extend knowledge individually, collectively and imaginatively

  • fostering good lifelong learning and study habits

  • supporting learning partnerships with parents/carers.

 

DEFINITIONS

 

Homework is tasks assigned to students by teachers that are meant to be carried out during non-school hours.  

 

POLICY

 

 At Warrandyte High School all homework set by teachers will be: 

  • purposeful

  • curriculum-aligned

  • appropriate to students’ skill level and age

  • designed to help students develop as independent learners

  • monitored by the teacher

  • where appropriate, provide opportunities for parents/carers to partner in their child’s learning.

 

 

The types of homework that teachers at Warrandyte High School will include are:

 

  • completing consolidation exercises for mathematics 

  • completing science investigation exercises 

  • making or designing an artwork

  • practising and playing musical instruments 

  • practising spelling words 

  • practising sports skills

  • practising words/phrases learnt in Italian 

  • reading background material for a subject

  • reading English texts prior to class discussion

  • reading for pleasure

  • researching topics associated with set class work 

  • revising/preparing for tests

  • applying new skills to home context such as: 

    • planning and cooking food, including following a recipe

    • helping to plan a day trip or holiday, including timings, directions and costs

    • reviewing their favourite film or book

    • writing a diary entry

  • engaging with parents in learning activities such as:  

    • rehearsing a presentation with parent/carers, and seeking their feedback

    • interviewing a family member as part of a research project.  

 

SHARED EXPECTATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

 

Homework is a shared responsibility between the school, teachers, students and their parents/carers. To get the most out of homework tasks, it is important that everyone understands their obligations and responsibilities. 

Responsibilities and expectations for leaders at Warrandyte High School are to:

  • advise teachers, students and parents/carers of homework expectations at the beginning of the school year and provide them with access to the homework policy.

 

Responsibilities and expectations for teachers at Warrandyte High School are to:

  • set homework that is curriculum-aligned and appropriate to the student’s skill level and age 

  • ensure homework tasks are purposeful – this means they are deliberately designed and planned to support student learning; this could include completing work they did/could not complete in class

  • assess homework and provide timely and practical feedback 

  • ensure the amount of homework set supports a student to engage with a range of recreational, family and cultural activities outside of school hours

  • offer opportunities for families to engage in their children’s learning. 

 

Responsibilities and expectations for students are:

  • being aware of the school’s homework policy

  • discussing homework expectations with their parents/carers

  • accepting responsibility for the completion of homework tasks within set time frames 

  • following up on comments made by teachers

  • seeking assistance when difficulties arise

  • organising their time to manage home obligations, participation in physical activity and sports, recreational and cultural activities and part-time employment (for older students).

     

Responsibilities and expectations for parents/carers are:

  • ensuring there is a balance between the time spent on homework and recreational, family and cultural activities

  • talking to teachers about any concerns they have about the homework

  • discussing homework with their child in their first language, if English is not the main language spoken at home,

  • ensuring there is a quiet study area for their child to complete homework.

     

Support for students and parents/carers

 

Warrandyte High School understands that students have different learning strengths, preferences and interests and may approach learning activities and homework differently. If parents/carers are concerned their child may not understand the homework tasks that have been set or is spending a long period of time completing their homework, we encourage parents/carers to speak to their child’s teacher.

 

COMMUNICATION

This policy will be communicated to our school community in the following ways: 

  • Included in staff induction processes and staff training

  • Available publicly on our school’s website

  • Included in staff handbook 

  • Reminders in our school newsletter 

  • Discussed at annual staff briefings/meetings 

  • Discussed at student forums

 

Related policies and resources 

 

POLICY REVIEW AND APPROVAL

Policy last reviewedNovember 2025
Consultation School Council November 2025 
Approved byPrincipal, Luke Ventieri
Next scheduled review dateNovember 2029 
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