Scone High School

Age Bene Partem - Play Your Part Well

Telephone02 6545 1455

Emailscone-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au

Student health and safety

We are committed to ensuring a safe and happy environment for your child.

We support your child’s health and safety through a range of strategies including:

For more information, visit the student wellbeing section of the department’s website.

Like all NSW public schools, we promote the healthy development of students through:

  • school programs and practices that protect and promote health and safety
  • supporting individual students who need help with health issues
  • providing first aid and temporary care of students who become unwell or who have an accident at school.

Student wellbeing

Like all NSW public schools, we provide safe learning and teaching environments to encourage healthy, happy, successful and productive students.

The department is committed to creating quality learning opportunities for children and young people. These opportunities support wellbeing through positive and respectful relationships and fostering a sense of belonging to the school and community.

The Wellbeing Framework for Schools helps schools support the cognitive, physical, social, emotional and spiritual development of students and allows them to connect, succeed and thrive throughout their education.

Positive Behaviour for Learning

At our school, we use Positive Behaviour for Learning – a whole-school approach for creating a positive, safe and supportive school climate where students can learn and develop. Our whole school community works together to establish expected behaviours and teach them to all students.

Opportunities for student leadership are a priority at Scone High School. Students are encouraged to take on active leadership roles during their school life. Students are provided with a range of opportunities and are supported by qualified, enthusiastic and caring staff.

Peer support

Scone High School runs an annual Peer Support program designed to assist Year 7 students in settling into High School. Year 11 students are trained as peer leaders to run sessions to assist Year 7 in their transition from primary to high school.