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Title: Behaviour Management Plan


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Moura State School
Behaviour Management Plan
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Beliefs
  • All behaviour is chosen and purposeful.
    Individuals choose behaviour that they believe
    will meet their needs
  • All behaviour has natural or logical
    consequences. Experiencing consequences for
    chosen behaviours is an important learning tool.
  • The school assists students to identify
    appropriate behaviours and support them to use
    new and unfamiliar behaviour in appropriate ways
  • Everyone has rights and responsibilities in
    maintaining a supportive school environment
  • Effective communication is essential between the
    home and school to cater for student needs

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At Moura State School, a Level based
Behaviour Management System operates that
identifies specific behaviours and related
consequences along a continuum from
Level 0 to Level 5.
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Level 0 Every student starts at Level 0
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Level 1 Students have been involved in minor
incidents
Level 0 Every student starts at Level 0
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Level 2 Students have repeatedly displayed
inappropriate behaviours
Level 1 Students have been involved in minor
incidents
Level 0 Every student starts at Level 0
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Level 3 Students have been involved in serious
incidents
Level 2 Students have repeatedly displayed
inappropriate behaviours
Level 1 Students have been involved in minor
incidents
Level 0 Every student starts at Level 0
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Level 4 Students have repeatedly been involved in
serious incidents
Level 3 Students have been involved in serious
incidents
Level 2 Students have repeatedly displayed
inappropriate behaviours
Level 1 Students have been involved in minor
incidents
Level 0 Every student starts at Level 0
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Level 5 Students have been involved in severe
incidents
Level 4 Students have repeatedly been involved in
serious incidents
Level 3 Students have been involved in serious
incidents
Level 2 Students have repeatedly displayed
inappropriate behaviours
Level 1 Students have been involved in minor
incidents
Level 0 Every student starts at Level 0
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Level 0 Consequences Continued positive behaviour
Bronze, Silver and Gold
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Level 1 Consequences Teacher applied
consequences Time Out Room (1 week)
Level 0 Consequences Continued positive behaviour
Bronze, Silver and Gold
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Level 2 Consequences Time Out Room Referral (2
weeks)
Level 1 Consequences Teacher applied
consequences Time Out Room (1 week)
Level 0 Consequences Continued positive behaviour
Bronze, Silver and Gold
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Level 3 Consequences In School Suspension (1 to 5
days)
Level 2 Consequences Time Out Room Referral (2
weeks)
Level 1 Consequences Teacher applied
consequences Time Out Room (1 week)
Level 0 Consequences Continued positive behaviour
Bronze, Silver and Gold
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Level 4 Consequences Official Suspension (1 to 20
days)
Level 3 Consequences In School Suspension (1 to 5
days)
Level 2 Consequences Time Out Room Referral (2
weeks)
Level 1 Consequences Teacher applied
consequences Time Out Room (1 week)
Level 0 Consequences Continued positive behaviour
Bronze, Silver and Gold
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Level 5 Consequences Official Suspension (1 to 20
days) pending exclusion
Level 4 Consequences Official Suspension (1 to 20
days)
Level 3 Consequences In School Suspension (1 to 5
days)
Level 2 Consequences Time Out Room Referral (2
weeks)
Level 1 Consequences Teacher applied
consequences Time Out Room (1 week)
Level 0 Consequences Continued positive behaviour
Bronze, Silver and Gold
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  • Level Zero
  • All students (other than those on a higher level)
    commence school at this level
  • You have the opportunity to participate in all of
    the schools activities
  • You will be eligible for the positions of School
    Captain, House Captain and School Leader

0
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Level One Students on Level One, may be doing one
or more of the following
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  • Level One
  • Not observing classroom rules negotiated with
    Classroom Teacher
  • Name calling and bullying
  • Swearing
  • Throwing objects
  • Wearing clothing that is not sun safe
  • Rough and inappropriate play
  • Playing in out of bounds areas

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  • Minor Offences
  • No hat
  • Not walking on concrete or asphalt
  • Not sitting to eat
  • Being in an out of bounds area
  • Not following a supervisors directions
  • Being in classrooms without permission
  • Inappropriate/rough play
  • Swearing

1
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  • Level 1 Consequences
  • Teacher Applied
  • Warnings
  • Time Out

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Level Two Your teachers and peers have not
noticed an improvement in your behaviour or
attitudes. You have failed to improve your
attitude or behaviour.
2
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  • Level Two
  • Repeated bullying
  • Refusal to follow directions
  • Insolent behaviour and rudeness to staff,
    visitors or peers
  • Truancy
  • Persistent disruption in class
  • Possession of banned items
  • Consistent failure to wear sun safe clothes and
    attire in line with school prospectus
  • Graffiti in school
  • 5 minor incidents in 2 weeks

2
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  • Level 2 Consequences
  • Time Out Room Referral no play for two weeks
  • Parent contact

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Level Three Your teachers and peers have not
noticed an improvement in your behaviour or
attitudes. You have failed to improve your
attitude or behaviour.
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  • Level Three
  • Intentional body harm to self/others
  • Serious vandalism
  • Verbal abuse
  • Gross insolence
  • Stealing
  • Serious offences against students or staff
  • Malicious bullying and/or harassment
  • Fighting
  • Assault (first offence)
  • Out of grounds without permission
  • Little or no effort to improve behaviour or
    attitude
  • Continued deterioration of Level 1 and 2
    behaviour

3
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  • Level 3 Consequences
  • Internal Suspension by Principal from 1 to 5 days

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Level Four Your teachers and peers have not
noticed an improvement in your behaviour or
attitudes. You have failed to improve your
attitude or behaviour. You have demonstrated an
unwillingness to cooperate as a member of Moura
State School.
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  • Level Four
  • Serious breaches of community standards
  • Internet infringements
  • Continued malicious bullying and fighting
  • Smoking
  • Possession of alcohol or other prohibited
    substances/items
  • Assault the second offence within a term
  • Willful destruction of property

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  • Level 4 Consequences
  • Suspension by Principal from 1 to 5 or 6 to 20
    days

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Level Five Unfortunately, you have not shown any
willingness to improve at this school. As a
result, you have denied yourself the right to be
a student at Moura State School.
5
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  • Level Five
  • Assault with malicious intent
  • Gross moral offences
  • Illegal substances

5
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  • Level 5 Consequences
  • Exclusion by Principal

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  • Bronze, Silver and Gold Levels
  • On these levels, students have proven themselves
    to be fine examples for others to follow.
  • Their efforts are always commendable.
  • School and House Captains as well as Student
    Leaders and other positions of trust can only be
    taken up by students at this level
  • You are able to participate in all of the
    schools activities

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  • Bronze Certificate
  • You have received 10 gold stars

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  • Silver Certificate
  • You have received an additional 15 gold stars
    after Bronze

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  • Gold Certificate
  • You have received an additional 20 gold stars
    after Silver

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Bullying
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At the beginning of each year and when necessary,
children are reminded of the schools policy
regarding bullying.
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  • The children are told to
  • Tell the person to stop what they are doing. Tell
    them you do not like it and that you will report
    it to an adult if they do not stop it right away.

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  • If it continues, walk or run away. Go straight
    away and tell an adult. We have many adults on
    duty !

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  • If they cannot find an adult, they should report
    it to the Principal or the Teacher In Charge.

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  • If this was not possible, they should
    report it to their classroom teacher when they
    get back to class.

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  • If you stand there while someone is being a bully
    and do nothing about it, you are also doing the
    wrong thing !

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  • At no stage are you told to stick up for
    yourself If you do make physical contact with
    another child, you too are in the wrong and will
    be dealt with by the Principal.

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Mouras Bullying Policy is separate from physical
and serious injury that is dealt with immediately
by the Principal.
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Bullying Response Chart
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A student reports a Bullying Incident
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Step 1 A student reports an incident. If the
student has followed the correct process, the
incident is recorded in the Bully
Register. Step 1 Consequences The Bully is given
a warning and told they are on Step 1. They are
reminded of what the process will be if there
is another incident.
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Step 2 A student is on Step 2 when they have two
reports about them bullying. It does not have to
be the same person they are bullying. Step 2
Consequences The student misses play at big
lunch for one day.
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Step 3 A student is on Step 3 when they have
three reports about them bullying. It does not
have to be the same people they are
bullying. Step 3 Consequences The student misses
play at big lunch for five days. A letter will
be sent home to their parents or carers.
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Step 4 A student is on Step 4 when they have
another report about them bullying. It does not
have to be the same people they are
bullying. Step 4 Consequences Formal Interview -
Two teachers facilitate a specific interview with
the student and the students they have been
bullying. A letter will be sent home to the
parents or carers with a request for a meeting.
This is the last opportunity for the students
to resolve their issues.
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Step 5 A student is on Step 5 when there is
another report about them bullying. It does not
have to be the same people they are
bullying. Step 5Consequences Suspension
Internal or external at the Principal's
discretion.
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Step by step, the ladder is ascended. George
Herbert
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