Our policies and reports
Our policies and reports help families understand how our school works. Our annual report and school plan show what we’ve done and how we’re improving each year. Our policies address attendance, absences, behaviour, uniform and how we respond to your concerns.
Annual school report
Each year, we share our progress in the annual school report. It gives families a clear picture of how our school is performing and how we’re supporting every student’s success. The report reflects our commitment to openness, accountability and continuous improvement.
The report includes:
- what we’re doing well and where we’re improving
- student achievement and academic progress
- our school vision and goals
- key highlights and milestones
- challenges we’ve faced and how we’re addressing them.
School excellence plan
Our school excellence plan (SEP) is a working document that shows our priorities in learning, teaching and leading. It explains our focus areas for improvement and how we plan to get there. We write our SEP with help from our school community so it reflects our shared priorities.
School behaviour support and management plan
Our school has a school behaviour support and management plan (SBSMP). The SBSMP helps us create a safe, respectful and supportive learning environment for all students. It sets clear expectations for student behaviour. This includes how we respond to bullying and cyberbullying. We work together with our school community to shape the plan and review it each year.
School frameworks (school rules)
As well as following the department’s operational policies, we have developed frameworks for our students in line with our school’s values and commitments.
Excursion Code of Conduct
It is important students and parents understand the high standards of behaviour expected on this excursion:
Promoting the welfare and safety of all students at Jindabyne High School is our highest priority.
As a student they are expected to:
- Speak and behave courteously and cooperate with teacher instructions
- Obey all safety rules whilst on the bus, at the excursion site and in the accommodation
- Not to leave any location alone or without permission.
- Be in the right place at the right time
- Not be in possession of banned substances. This includes but is not limited to: weapons, illegal drugs, alcohol and tobacco.
- Treat others respectfully and use appropriate language
- Dress appropriately by complying with the schools uniform or dress code
- Model and follow departmental and school codes of behaviour and conduct
- Avoid dangerous behaviour and encourage others to avoid dangerous behaviour
Students who do not abide by the Code of Conduct may, for their own safety, be removed from the excursion at the discretion of the Principal or the Deputy Principal. This will mean a parent or caregiver may need to attend the excursion and collect the student. Further disciplinary action may also need to be considered upon their return to school.
JPS Specific Policy
2025
2025 JPS Uniform Expectations (PDF 80.57 KB)
2025 JPS Short-Term and Seasonal Enrolment Procedures (PDF 547.65 KB)
2025 JPS Digital Devices and Online Services Procedure (PDF 135.22 KB)
2025 JPS Student Use of Digital Devices and Online Services Policy (PDF 130.65 KB)
2024-2025 Jindabyne Public School Anti-bullying Plan (PDF 705.57 KB)
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