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Policies and Reports
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Chancellor College Charter |
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The College Charter has been determined by consultation with staff, students and community. Subsequent Charters represent the interpretation of the many groups and teams that constitute our College. Whilst each Charter is unique according to the needs and individual nature of the many complex groups which comprise our College, congruence with the College Charter is essential. To ensure the effective integration of these agreed values into the daily operation of the College, all subsets of the College Charter will be reviewed annually. |
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At Chancellor, students are encouraged to take pride in themselves and in their school. Adherence to the school’s dress standards promotes a feeling of pride in and ownership of our school. Compliance with this uniform policy is an important factor in ensuring student safety given the complexity of the Chancellor education precinct with shared school facilities and greater than usual student movement across campuses. Chancellor State College P&C Association endorses this uniform policy annually. Any changes to the policy will be ratified through a formal P&C process. |
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Responsible Behaviour Plan 2008 |
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At Chancellor, we believe that: q Every child is unique and deserves the right to be treated with respect, understanding and courtesy. q Children are more likely to choose appropriate forms of behaviour when exposed to: o A warm, caring, democratic class and school environment o Meaningful, relevant curricular and quality teaching. q An important aspect of behaviour support is to teach self discipline, to promote cooperation, to foster responsible democratic citizenship and ensure behaviours are modelled productively by adults. To read the Responsible Behaviour Plan, please click here. |
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The Primary Handbook covers a wide variety of topics relevant to an understanding of the philosophy, programs and procedures of the school. View Handbook here. |
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The Middle School Prospectus covers a wide variety of topics relevant to an understanding of the philosophy, programs and procedures of the school. View the Prospectus here. |
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Subject Selection Year 10 |
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Subject Selection Year 11 and 12 |
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TheSenior School Prospectus covers a wide variety of topics relevant to an understanding of the philosophy, programs and procedures of the senior campus - Years 10 - 11. View the Senior Campus Prospectus here. |
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At Chancellor we see the promotion of healthy and pleasurable eating as an integral part of learning about, and developing lifelong healthy habits. We see healthy eating as part of a person’s social, emotional, physical, cultural and spiritual wellbeing. This policy reflects current research which suggests optimal nutrition will positively impact on cognition, concentration, activity levels, interaction with peers and self esteem. The health promoting schools framework underpins this policy. To read the full policy, please click here. |
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Latest Events |
Surf Skills - Year 6 November 24, 2009 (9:00 am)
Yr 11 Hospitality Introduction to Food Service November 25, 2009 (8:00 am)
Swimming Carnival YRs 3-4 November 25, 2009 (9:00 am)
Swimming Carnival Yrs 5-6 November 26, 2009 (9:00 am)
Surf Skills - Year 6 December 1, 2009 (9:00 am)
ELO Culminating Day December 3, 2009 (9:00 am)
Surf Skills - Year 6 December 8, 2009 (9:00 am)
End of Year Excursions Yrs 7-8-9 December 9, 2009 (8:30 am)
Celebration Day Year 6 December 9, 2009 (9:00 am)
Surf Skills - Year 6 December 15, 2009 (9:00 am)
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