During the College day, we need to know that our students are in College, in class and learning. Parents and caregivers need to have the confidence that this is the case.
Our links with families, and family communication with us, is an important factor in ensuring students are safe and on campus when they should be.
We understand that, from time to time, students will be ill, will need to attend an appointment (medical, dental or similar), or will require an absence for a specific purpose.
There are legal requirements for the attendance of students at school.
A Principal’s ability to grant discretionary leave for a student is governed by Section 27 of the Education Act.
The process for advising absences is:
a) For absences known in advance – this may include travel, family event, representative sporting or cultural leave:
b) For unscheduled absences that occur on the day:
c) College process for unexplained absences.
Ashburton College operates an electronic package that allows for early notification when your student is not in class.
Procedure:
Unjustified absences that are not explained within a 7 day period, are automatically recorded as ‘T’ (truant). This will appear on a student’s record.
To lessen truancy by students Ashburton College works closely with the Kaiāwhina Attendance Safer Mid Canterbury and ROCK ON,
Cellphones
Cell Phone Management Procedures
A telephone is available for student use at the Student Counter.
It is recommended that students do not bring valuable items to College.
Valuable articles (eg: money, jewellery) or large items (musical instruments, sports gear) may be left at the College Office Student Counter for safe-keeping.
All items brought to, or worn at, College should be clearly named.
An account will be sent home with regard to any deliberate or irresponsible property damage by a student.
This is open every school day – before school from 8:25am and at interval and lunchtimes.
Menus are available for student information and a wide range of hot and cold food is sold at reasonable prices. Healthy eating options are a key focus.
EFTPOS is available.
We provide students with the ability to log-in to College computer and internet services and our internet and email services provide a high (but not absolute) level of internet safety and security.
There is a set of rules for student use of these facilities. Breaches of cyber-safety codes of behaviour are treated as a disciplinary matter.
Students/Families are also required to complete an Responsible Internet Use Agreement, when enrolling with Ashburton College.
Trips away from College are well supervised and all reasonable care is taken of the students involved. Activities are conducted in a manner which meets all legislative requirements.
In-College arrangements are that:
This can be done in a number of ways:
Families or community members are encouraged to make contact with us regarding any questions or concerns. This way we can help. Any concern or complaint will be received and responded to respectfully.
Depending on its nature enquiries may be made to a Teacher, Ako Teacher, Head of Year Level, Assistant Principal, Deputy Principal or Principal; or more than one of these.
Serious complaints should be addressed to an Assistant Principals, Deputy Principal or the Principal and, ideally, should be in writing or through a meeting.