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Rules and policies

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​​​​​​​​​​​Welcome to the Rules and Policies Section of Redlynch State College

At Redlynch State College, we are committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment that fosters academic excellence, personal growth, and community engagement. Our rules and policies are designed to guide students, faculty, and staff in maintaining the standards that uphold our College's values.

In this section, you will find information on the guidelines that govern our academic and social conduct, the procedures for addressing concerns and disputes, and the resources available to support your journey at Redlynch State College.

Explore our documents to ensure you are well-informed and prepared to contribute to the vibrant and respectful community that defines Redlynch State College. Your adherence to these rules is essential in maintaining the integrity and excellence that we strive for every day.

Download our College expectations from the below documents - 
(Sorted in alphabetical order)

Assessment Policy - Year 7 - 10
Assessment Policy - Year 11 - 12
Bookwork Policy - Primary
Bookwork Policy - Secondary
Homework Policy - Primary
Homework Policy - Secondary
Mobile Phone Policy
Parent and Community Code of Conduct
Student Code of Conduct ​
Sunsmart Policy
Uniform Policy

Administration of Medication

At Redlynch State College we are committed to providing a safe and supportive learning environment for students, staff and volunteers.  This commitment includes the health and safety of staff and students when conducting curriculum activities in the school or in other locations.  Occasionally, it is a requirement that medication be administered or first aid is rendered. 
The purpose of this policy is to provide information to Parents, Carers and Staff in relation to administering medication and rendering first aid.

  • If your child needs to take medication at school, please provide the office staff with:

    • a completed and signed Consent to Administer Medication Form form;
    • the medication in its original container; and
    • medical authorisation (e.g. the pharmacy label, or a letter from the doctor, or a completed and signed health action plan).

    For further information, please refer to the Information for Parents/Carers and Health Practitioners 










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Last reviewed 10 December 2024
Last updated 10 December 2024