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Policy Updates and Reminder

56 26 June 2026


At the beginning of this semester, students and parents/carers were asked to sign the College’s Student ICT Acceptable Use Agreement. This agreement outlines the expectations for safe, responsible and respectful use of technology and digital resources within our school community.

At the College, we are committed to fostering a learning environment where technology enhances student engagement, creativity and academic achievement. Our aim is to empower students to take ownership of their learning by providing access to the digital tools and resources they need to succeed, while also developing the skills required to be safe and responsible digital citizens.

We encourage families to continue conversations about online safety at home. A range of practical information, guides and resources for students and parents/carers can be found through the Australian Government’s eSafety Commissioner website, including advice on cyberbullying, social media, gaming and online wellbeing. These resources are available at eSafety Commissioner. Parents and carers can also access dedicated support and advice through the eSafety Parents Hub.

By working together, we can help ensure that all students develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to engage safely, responsibly and positively in the digital world.

As we move through the colder months, we would also like to remind students and families of the College’s expectations regarding uniform. The College Uniform and Accessories Policies outline the standards for student presentation and help ensure a consistent and positive learning environment. These policies can be accessed via the College website under Student Life > College Uniform. We encourage all students and families to familiarise themselves with these requirements and ensure that uniform items and accessories comply with College expectations.

Thank you for your ongoing support in helping students represent the College with pride through their presentation, while also developing the skills to engage safely, responsibly and respectfully in the digital world.

If you have any questions or need assistance please contact your child’s Learner Mentor, the relevant Year Level Coordinator and/or the Director of Campus.

A complete list of our College policies for students and parents can be found here. We encourage all staff, students and families to keep up to date with relevant policies. 

Melissa D’Amico
Deputy Principal - Students

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