POLICIES

Newington Students
 

Newington has always been open to boys of all faiths and denominations

College Council

Governance Charter 18 JUN 03 PDF 68kb


Enrolment

Newington College is K-12 day and boarding school for boys. As a school of the Uniting Church in Australia, founded as a school of the Methodist Church, Newington has always been open to boys of all faiths and denominations.

Information about enrolment procedures may be found under Admissions.

A boy is admitted to Newington College on the understanding that his parents or guardians are sympathetic to the aims and policies of the College and will do whatever they can to ensure that he conforms with such regulations as the College deems necessary.

Further information can be found under Regulations and in the Student Diary.


Pastoral Care

Whole-of-School Pastoral Care Policy - PDF 116KB

More information on Secondary School Pastoral Care.

More information on Wyvern House Pastoral Care.

More information on Lindfield Prepl Pastoral Care.


Anti-Bullying

Anti-Bullying Policy

Parents are welcome to contact their son's Head of House with any questions about this policy. A dedicated and confidential email address for enquiries regarding bullying is available at: welfare@newingtoncollege.nsw.edu.au


Behaviour Management

Behaviour Management and Procedural Fairness Policy and Procedures

The School Rules are reproduced in the Student Diary, which each boy carries with him at all times. A copy of the relevant pages is provided here 58KB.


Complaints & Grievances

Staff at Newington College regard complaints as serious, will treat each matter confidentially and impartially and will seek to resolve the grievance in a timely manner. Depending on the circumstances, complaints should be directed to a boy's class teacher, housemaster or tutor, or the staff member in charge of the activity or program. Refer to the Contacts page. More serious matters should be directed to the Head of School.

A process for resolving grievances is published in the Staff Manual. This includes:

  • Ensuring the complaint is addressed to the appropriate person, and checking that this has happened.
  • Listening carefully to the complaint and seeking agreement as to the nature of the problem.
  • Investigating the problem.
  • Implementing a response.
  • Documenting the process and monitoring outcomes.

Complaint, Grievance, Allegations and Suggestions Policy 84KB PDF

Refer to Behaviour Management > Procedural Fairness.


Privacy

Your privacy is important to us. Newington College respects the right to privacy and abides by the National Privacy Principles laid down by the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000. The Newington College Privacy Policy is available on request from the Headmaster's Personal Assistant. A copy is available for download here:

Information Collection Notice 26KB PDF

Privacy Policy 86KB PDF

 

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TODAY'S NOTICES

New Daily

COMING UP

22 NOVEMBER
End-of-year Family Chapel Service

27 NOVEMBER
Annual Prize Giving

28 NOVEMBER
Term 4, 2009 Ends
Full sporting commitments

1 DECEMBER
Experience Year 7 Day

7–9 DECEMBER
Elite Tennis Training Camp

7–9 DECEMBER
Six Stitcher Cricket Camp

7–11 DECEMBER
Six Stitcher Multi-Sports Camp

14–18 DECEMBER
Six Stitcher Multi-Sports Camp

16 DECEMBER
HSC results become available

21–23 DECEMBER
Six Stitcher Cricket Camp
Multi-Sports Camp

6 JANUARY 2010
IB Diploma exam results available

18–22 JANUARY 2010
Multi-Sports Camp

27–29 JANUARY
Water Polo Summer Camp

1 FEBRUARY
Term 1, 2010 Commences

8 FEBRUARY
Cricket Support Group Meeting

17 FEBRUARY
Rowing Support Group Meeting

9 APRIL
Term 1, 2010 Ends

 



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