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RESPONSIBLE USE OF MOBILE PHONES AT OUR SCHOOL. While we acknowledge that mobile phones are a part of contemporary society and there are times when it is useful for students to have the means to contact parents about before and after school arrangements, it is imperative that mobile phones are not used in a manner which disrupts learning, invades people’s privacy or as a tool for harassment. TЧ he following rules apply to the use of mobile phones by International football/Tennis School students: • They are not to be used during the school day and, if brought to school, must be switched off. • Parents wishing to contact their child must phone the school on 0000 0000 and our administration staff will make contact with the student. • Students needing to phone parents during the school day must do so via the Front Office. • Students who are feeling unwell must report to Sick Bay and the administration staff will contact parents if necessary. Students must not contact parents direct and make arrangements to leave the school without the direct knowledge of the school staff. • In tests and examinations, students must ensure that mobile phones are turned off and secured in their bags. In Higher School Certificate examinations, mobile phones are not permitted in the examination room. • Students who bring mobile phones to school do so at their own risk. The school takes no responsibility for the security of mobile phones or other valuable items brought to school. Students and parents should recognise that mobile phones are a target for theft and should ensure that they are adequately insured as personal property. Students are responsible for the safe keeping of personal items brought to school and the school’s recommendation is that only items actually needed at school are brought to school each day. • Students must not take photos or videos or recordings of other students or staff. They must not contact staff by phone unless given specific permission to do so on a particular occasion, e.g. on an overnight field trip where phone contact is required. Breaches of these rules are not only a serious matter under the school’s discipline code, but could also breach legislation such as the Children and Young Persons Care and Protection Act, Privacy Act and Occupational Health and Safety Act. • If a mobile phone interrupts a lesson, it will be immediately confiscated: staff will return the phone at the end of the school day and make parent contact. In some cases, the staff may refer the matter to the Stage Coordinator for action; Technology can be a great enhancement to learning and to modern life. It must be treated with respect and not misused. Students are expected to be responsible users of all forms of technology, including mobile phones and their accessories.

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Samples: ccsc.nsw.edu.au

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RESPONSIBLE USE OF MOBILE PHONES AT OUR SCHOOL. While we acknowledge that mobile phones are a part of contemporary society and there are times when it is useful for students to have the means to contact parents about before and after school arrangements, it is imperative that mobile phones are not used in a manner which disrupts learning, invades people’s privacy or as a tool for harassment. TЧ he The following rules apply to the use of mobile phones by International football/Tennis School students: They are not to be used during the school day and, if brought to school, must be switched off. Parents wishing to contact their child must phone the school on 0000 0000 and our administration staff will make contact with the student. Students needing to phone parents during the school day must do so via the Front Office. Students who are feeling unwell must report to Sick Bay and the administration staff will contact parents if necessary. Students must not contact parents direct and make arrangements to leave the school without the direct knowledge of the school staff. In tests and examinations, students must ensure that mobile phones are turned off and secured in their bags. In Higher School Certificate examinations, mobile phones are not permitted in the examination room. Students who bring mobile phones to school do so at their own risk. The school takes no responsibility for the security of mobile phones or other valuable items brought to school. Students and parents should recognise that mobile phones are a target for theft and should ensure that they are adequately insured as personal property. Students are responsible for the safe keeping of personal items brought to school and the school’s recommendation is that only items actually needed at school are brought to school each day. Students must not take photos or videos or recordings of other students or staff. They must not contact staff by phone unless given specific permission to do so on a particular occasion, e.g. on an overnight field trip where phone contact is required. Breaches of these rules are not only a serious matter under the school’s discipline code, but could also breach legislation such as the Children and Young Persons Care and Protection Act, Privacy Act and Occupational Health and Safety Act. If a mobile phone interrupts a lesson, it will be immediately confiscated: .  staff will return the phone at the end of the school day and make parent contact. In some cases, the staff may refer the matter to the Stage Coordinator for action; .  Technology can be a great enhancement to learning and to modern life. It must be treated with respect and not misused. Students are expected to be responsible users of all forms of technology, including mobile phones and their accessories.

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Samples: ccsc.nsw.edu.au

RESPONSIBLE USE OF MOBILE PHONES AT OUR SCHOOL. While we acknowledge that mobile phones are a part of contemporary society and there are times when it is useful for students to have the means to contact parents about before and after school arrangements, it is imperative that mobile phones are not used in a manner which disrupts learning, invades people’s privacy or as a tool for harassment. TЧ he The following rules apply to the use of mobile phones by International football/Tennis School students: • They are not to be used during the school day and, if brought to school, must be switched off. • Parents wishing to contact their child must phone the school on 0000 0000 and our administration staff will make contact with the student. • Students needing to phone parents during the school day must do so via the Front Office. • Students who are feeling unwell must report to Sick Bay and the administration staff will contact parents if necessary. Students must not contact parents direct and make arrangements to leave the school without the direct knowledge of the school staff. • In tests and examinations, students must ensure that mobile phones are turned off and secured in their bags. In Higher School Certificate examinations, mobile phones are not permitted in the examination room. • Students who bring mobile phones to school do so at their own risk. The school takes no responsibility for the security of mobile phones or other valuable items brought to school. Students and parents should recognise that mobile phones are a target for theft and should ensure that they are adequately insured as personal property. Students are responsible for the safe keeping of personal items brought to school and the school’s recommendation is that only items actually needed at school are brought to school each day. • Students must not take photos or videos or recordings of other students or staff. They must not contact staff by phone unless given specific permission to do so on a particular occasion, e.g. on an overnight field trip where phone contact is required. Breaches of these rules are not only a serious matter under the school’s discipline code, but could also breach legislation such as the Children and Young Persons Care and Protection Act, Privacy Act and Occupational Health and Safety Act. • If a mobile phone interrupts a lesson, it will be immediately confiscated: staff will return the phone at the end of the school day and make parent contact. In some cases, the staff may refer the matter to the Stage Coordinator for action; Technology can be a great enhancement to learning and to modern life. It must be treated with respect and not misused. Students are expected to be responsible users of all forms of technology, including mobile phones and their accessories.

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Samples: ccsc.nsw.edu.au

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RESPONSIBLE USE OF MOBILE PHONES AT OUR SCHOOL. While we acknowledge that mobile phones are a part of contemporary society and there are times when it is useful for students to have the means to contact parents about before and after school arrangements, it is imperative that mobile phones are not used in a manner which disrupts learning, invades people’s privacy or as a tool for harassment. TЧ he following rules apply to the use of mobile phones by International football/Tennis School students: They are not to be used during the school day and, if brought to school, must be switched off. Parents wishing to contact their child must phone the school on 0000 0000 and our administration staff will make contact with the student. Students needing to phone parents during the school day must do so via the Front Office. Students who are feeling unwell must report to Sick Bay and the administration staff will contact parents if necessary. Students must not contact parents direct and make arrangements to leave the school without the direct knowledge of the school staff. In tests and examinations, students must ensure that mobile phones are turned off and secured in their bags. In Higher School Certificate examinations, mobile phones are not permitted in the examination room. Students who bring mobile phones to school do so at their own risk. The school takes no responsibility for the security of mobile phones or other valuable items brought to school. Students and parents should recognise that mobile phones are a target for theft and should ensure that they are adequately insured as personal property. Students are responsible for the safe keeping of personal items brought to school and the school’s recommendation is that only items actually needed at school are brought to school each day. Students must not take photos or videos or recordings of other students or staff. They must not contact staff by phone unless given specific permission to do so on a particular occasion, e.g. on an overnight field trip where phone contact is required. Breaches of these rules are not only a serious matter under the school’s discipline code, but could also breach legislation such as the Children and Young Persons Care and Protection Act, Privacy Act and Occupational Health and Safety Act. If a mobile phone interrupts a lesson, it will be immediately confiscated: .  staff will return the phone at the end of the school day and make parent contact. In some cases, the staff may refer the matter to the Stage Coordinator for action; .  Technology can be a great enhancement to learning and to modern life. It must be treated with respect and not misused. Students are expected to be responsible users of all forms of technology, including mobile phones and their accessories.

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Samples: ccsc.nsw.edu.au

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