From the Deputy Principal
Kay Bradley
How is Behaviour Managed at New Farm?
At New Farm State School, we use the Positive Behaviour for Learning Framework to promote agreed, consistent and supportive behaviour expectations. By frequently reinforcing these expectations, our students are aware of the behaviour we expect in every setting within the school. The PBL is successful for 80% of our students.
For some students we need to apply some more focussed behaviour management. This will mean a referral to Admin through our Student Support Services committee and the development of a Behaviour Support plan, in consultation with parents. This support plan can include, but is not limited to, daily ‘check ins’, increased supervision, monitoring of behaviour in the classroom and the playground and a targeted supported play group.
Although extremely rare, if further support is required, our Admin team can access Regional Behaviour Support specialists.
P.B.L. FOCUS OF THE WEEK
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