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New Student’s Guide

New Student’s Guide

We want like to welcome you to East Kimberley College.

We understand starting school or transitioning to a new school is a significant event in your education journey but our school staff are here to help you. We have transition plans and programs to support you.

Below you can find information that will make it easier for you during your first days at school. If you would like to know more or need assistance; you can always ask one of our friendly staff members.

First days

It is important to ensure you arrive at school on time so you have time to settle in, and are relaxed and happy before class starts.

If you arrive after the school day has started, please make sure you sign in at the Admin Office (primary students) or the Student Services Office (secondary students) – this is a legal requirement.

Important Information

Arrival at School

The school day at East Kimberley College begins formally at 8.00am and finishes at 2.10pm (Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri) and 8.00am to 1.50pm (Wed). Students need to be at school before 8.00am so that they can be organized for their first lesson (this may include getting a shirt and appropriate shoes. The primary classes are open at 7:45am.  Students should not be on school grounds before 7:45am (unless an invited participant for one of the numerous sport/music/cultural activities), as supervision does not commence until this time.

 

Lunch Break

Students have a lunch break between 12:40 pm and 1:08 pm (Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri) and between 12.25pm and 12.50pm (Wed). Primary students spend the first 10 minutes of the break eating lunch under teacher supervision.

Kindergarten to Year 10 students are not to leave school grounds at recess or lunch-time to buy food.  Year 11 and 12 students who leave the school grounds during the lunch break must provide a note to the Senior School Coordinator.

 

Leaving School Grounds

During school hours the students are under the responsibility and care of the school staff.  No child is permitted to leave the school grounds without written approval of their parent or caregiver AND the consent of one of the school leaders AND only after having been ‘signed-out’ through Reception.

 

As a privilege, Senior School students (Year 11 and 12) are allowed to leave the school grounds for lunch. The Senior School Coordinator has copies of the required permission forms for students and their parent/caregiver to complete.

 

Parents/caregivers who collect their children from the school during the course of the day are required to complete a clearance procedure at Reception. No exceptions are made to this procedure, which has been installed for the safety and welfare of students.

 

Student Absences

Regular attendance is vital to student progress. Parents/Caregivers of Pre-primary to Year 12 students are legally obliged to -ensure regular, punctual student attendance; and promptly provide an explanation for student absences.

If your child is absent from school a note or verbal explanation must be supplied stating the dates your child was absent, and the reason.  See Absentee Notification to advise the school of your child’s absence or you can also phone the front office.

 

When your child returns to school, please give a note to the class teacher or reception staff.  Alternatively you can call Reception and a message will be sent to the class teacher.  If you know in advance that your child is to be absent, please write a note for the school before the event.  This particularly applies to students who will be absent for an extended period of time.)

 

Secondary: If a student arrives at school between 8:00am and 8.15am they must go straight to their form class. From 8.15am onwards the student is to go through Student Services Reception to collect a late slip before they will be admitted to class.  Lateness to school without a reasonable explanation provided by a parent/caregiver is recorded by the Student Services Coordinator.  Repetitive lateness will result in a lunch-time detention supervised by the Student Services Coordinator.

Please note: During school hours, students are not allowed to leave the school grounds under any circumstances without the knowledge and permission of the class teacher and that of the Principal/Deputy Principal.

 

Senior School (Year 11 and 12): In recognition of the maturity of senior school students, a contract can be signed to allow their movement off the school grounds. The school makes every effort to provide worthwhile programs/activities for all classes from the first to the last day of each term.  While sympathetic to families who have difficulties in arranging for employment and school holidays to coincide, teachers cannot be expected to devise comprehensive and individualised programs for students taking holidays during the school term.

 

Work assignments are usually available to students whose absence is unavoidable (eg. due to illness, injury) or if there are extenuating circumstances.  Please advise your child’s teacher or Student Services Coordinator of any illness or injury which is likely to result in the child being absent for more than several days.

School Times

Students are able to arrive at the College between 7.45am and 8.00am – NO EARLIER (unless participating in a pre-school activity such as Morning Fitness, Clontarf etc). Pick up is 2.10pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday and 1.50pm on Fridays.

Primary Period Times

 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Home Room 8.00 – 8.15 am 8.00 – 8.15 am 8.00 – 8.15 am 8.00 – 8.15 am
Period 1 8.15 – 9.15 am 8.15 – 9.15 am 8.00 – 9.00 am 8.15 – 9.15 am 8.15 – 9.15 am
Period 2 9.15 – 10.15 am 9.15 – 10.15 am 9.00 – 10.00 am 9.15 – 10.15 am 9.15 – 10.15 am
Recess 10.15 – 10.40 am 10.15 – 10.40 am 10.00 – 10.25 am 10.15 – 10.40 am 10.15 – 10.40 am
Period 3 10.40 – 11.40 am 10.40 – 11.40 am 10.25 – 11.25 am 10.40 – 11.40 am 10.40 – 11.40 am
Period 4 11.40 – 12.40 pm 11.40 – 12.40 pm 11.25 – 12.25 pm 11.40 – 12.40 pm 11.40 – 12.40 pm
Lunch 12.40 – 1.10 pm 12.40 – 1.10 pm 12.25 – 12.50 pm 12.40 – 1.10 pm 12.40 – 1.10 pm
Period 5 1.10 – 2.08 pm 1.10 – 2.08 pm 12.50 – 1.50 pm 1.10 – 2.08 pm 1.10 – 2.08 pm

Secondary Period Times

 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Period 1 8.00 – 9.00 am 8.00 – 9.00 am 8.00 – 9.00 am 8.00 – 9.00 am 8.00 – 9.00 am
Period 2 9.00 – 10.00 am 9.00 – 10.00 am 9.00 – 10.00 am 9.00 – 10.00 am 9.00 – 10.00 am
Home Room 10.00 – 10.15 am 10.00 – 10.15 am 10.00 – 10.15 am 10.00 – 10.15 am
Recess 10.15 – 10.40 am 10.15 – 10.40 am 10.00 – 10.25 am 10.15 – 10.40 am 10.15 – 10.40 am
Period 3 10.40 – 11.40 am 10.40 – 11.40 am 10.25 – 11.25 am 10.40 – 11.40 am 10.40 – 11.40 am
Period 4 11.40 – 12.40 pm 11.40 – 12.40 pm 11.25 – 12.25 pm 11.40 – 12.40 pm 11.40 – 12.40 pm
Lunch 12.40 – 1.10 pm 12.40 – 1.10 pm 12.25 – 12.50 pm 12.40 – 1.10 pm 12.40 – 1.10 pm
Period 5 1.10 – 2.08 pm 1.10 – 2.08 pm 12.50 – 1.50 pm 1.10 – 2.08 pm 1.10 – 2.08 pm

Bus Information

Five separate bus runs are available for students who reside out of town.  Parents/caregivers will have to register their child/children through www.schoolbuses.wa.gov.au.

 

A privately operated Lakeside bus run is also available morning and afternoon at a cost of $1.40.  A book of tickets can be purchased at a reduced rate of $7.00 for 10 from the driver.  Correct money MUST be provided when purchasing tickets.

 

Bus Stop signs throughout Lakeside have been marked with the words BUS STOP and also with a number that is the NUMBER OF MINUTES PAST 7.00AM that the bus will collect students from the Bus Stop. Please refer to the map and timetable provided here for further information regarding stops and times.

 

If you have any queries, please contact Chelsea on 0450 541 035.

Student Dress Code PDF Download

 

Parents/Caregivers, staff and students have been extensively consulted in formulating the school’s Dress Code and regular reviews are undertaken. The wearing of the school uniform is compulsory in all government schools in order to:

  • promote safety
  • project a positive personal and public image
  • foster team spirit
  • equity and preparation for life (as many work places have dress and safety codes).

Behaviour expectations of our students are:

I AM PREPARED
  • Come prepared for lessons;
  • Dress appropriately;
  • Work carefully.
I AM RESPONSIBLE
  • Follow staff instructions’
  • Accept consequences for my behaviour;
  • Actively participate;
  • Do my best;
  • Care for school property and resources.
I AM RESPECTFUL
  • Listen actively;
  • Use encouraging, polite and kind words.
I AM SAFE
  • Use self control;
  • Keep body and objects to myself.