Safeguarding Statement
ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï strives to be a place of safety, and we believe safeguarding is a shared responsibility of all, for all. We are resolutely committed to our moral, legal, and mission-driven responsibility to ensure that all College staff, including employees, Board members, committee members, contractors, volunteers, and clergy, act in a manner that promotes the inherent dignity of each of our students and their fundamental right to be respected, heard, and nurtured in a safe school environment. All College staff must uphold and demonstrate through their actions and interactions the duty of care we have towards all children, young people, and adults at risk. Accordingly, a zero-tolerance approach to child abuse or safety violations is expected and enforced.
Please refer to the policies listed below.
College Report
As mandated by the Australian Government, all Catholic schools are required to report to parents on a number of organisation and educational aspects of their school.
2023 Annual Report to the Community Democratic Principles Statement
 College Policies
Child & Young Adult Safeguarding Commitment Statement Commitment Statement to Child Safety Complaints and Grievance Resolution Policy Responding to Incidents, Disclosures and Suspicions of Child Abuse Nationally Consistent Collection of Data (NCCD) - Information for Parents, Carers and Guardians Vaping Information sheet