Our policies and reports
At East Hills Girls Technology High School, our policies provide a clear framework that supports effective school operations, student wellbeing, safety, and high quality teaching and learning. They guide decision making and ensure consistent practices across all areas of the school.
Our policies reflect our commitment to creating a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment where every student, staff member, parent, and community member is respected, supported and empowered to thrive.
Through these guidelines, we promote positive relationships, shared responsibility and a strong culture of learning, wellbeing and belonging across our school community
Annual School Report
Each year, we share our progress in the annual school report. It gives families a clear picture of how our school is performing and how we’re supporting every student’s success. The report reflects our commitment to openness, accountability and continuous improvement.
The report includes:
- what we’re doing well and where we’re improving
- student achievement and academic progress
- our school vision and goals
- key highlights and milestones
- challenges we’ve faced and how we’re addressing them.
School Excellence Plan
Our School Excellence Plan (SEP) is a working document that shows our priorities in learning, teaching and leading. It explains our focus areas for improvement and how we plan to get there. We write our SEP with help from our school community so it reflects our shared priorities.
School Behaviour Support and Management Plan
Our school has a school behaviour support and management plan (SBSMP). The SBSMP helps us create a safe, respectful and supportive learning environment for all students. It sets clear expectations for student behaviour. This includes how we respond to bullying and cyberbullying. We work together with our school community to shape the plan and review it each year.
[School behaviour support and management plan (PDF XXXKB)]
Understanding school policies
Want to know how things like behaviour, attendance or mobile phone use are handled in NSW public schools?
Our school follows policies set by the NSW Department of Education. These policies guide our school practices to provide a safe, fair and supportive environment for every student and help families understand what to expect from us.
To learn more, visit the department's Policy library today.
Have a question about a policy or a report?
If you have a question about a policy or want to know how we respond to concerns, contact us. We're here to help.
NSW public school information
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Stories and highlights
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