Glen Iris

St Roch's
Governance & Policies.


Democratic Principles Statement
St Roch’s Parish Primary School recognises that the school plays a vital role in advancing democratic ideals and principles. For democracy to continue to thrive children must be taught democratic ideals and principles and to value its way of life. St Roch’s Parish Primary School will explicitly and implicitly support and promote the principles of Australian democracy, including a commitment to:
• elected government
• the rule of law
• equal rights for all before the law
• freedom of religion
• freedom of speech and association
• the values of openness and tolerance.
St Roch’s will prepare your children to become citizens who will preserve and shape democracy in the future through our curricular and extra curricular programs. Democratic values will be taught explicitly in the curriculum and implicitly through the child’s experience of the school, in educational programs, and from what is taught and how it is taught.
Reporting and Monitoring
The Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) board will monitor the publication of this Democratic Principles Statement by MACS schools through the Annual Report to the School Community (ARSC), Principal Arrestation and regular school compliance review processes (at least once every five years).
Policies
Care, Safety & Welfare of Students
Child Safety & Wellbeing
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PROTECT Identifying and Responding to Abuse Reporting Obligations Policy
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PROTECT Procedure: Responding to Offences Under the Crimes Act 1958 (Vic.)
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PROTECT Procedure: Responding to Police and Child Protection Requests
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PROTECT Procedure: Responding to Victoria Police and Child Protection Requests
Complaints & Complex Issues
Employment
Enrolment of Students
