Policies
AHS Refund policy
This policy provides a framework for the management and eligibility assessment of refund requests for payments made to Adelaide High School following payment in relation to camps, excursions, incursions, sporting activities, essential student learning items and extra-curricular activities.
AHS Academic Integrity Procedure
This procedure is aligned to Adelaide High School values, and it is underpinned by expectations of academic honesty and fairness.
AHS Behaviour Expectations
Our positive behaviour expectations are underpinned by our Adelaide High School Behaviour Management Procedure and the Adelaide High School Student use of Personal Devices and Mobile Phone Procedure.
Mobile Phone Policy
Off and away all day - mobile phone policy. Students must keep their mobile phones and other wearable devices (such as smartwatches and wireless earbuds) off and away at school. This is in line with the State Government’s mobile phone ban , which will help our students learn free from distraction and encourage more meaningful face-to-face time with peers.
Uniform Policy
The school has a Uniform Committee which reviews details of the uniform and reports to the Governing Council. The Committee is made up of representatives of staff, students and parents. The wearing of the school uniform is one of the strong traditions of Adelaide High School.
Child Protection Curriculum Years 6-9: Parent and carer fact sheet
The Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum teaches all children from a young age, in an age appropriate way, to recognise abuse and tell a trusted adult about it. It helps them understand what is appropriate and inappropriate touching and outlines ways they can keep themselves safe.
Child Protection Curriculum Years 6-9
The Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum teaches all children from a young age, in an age appropriate way, to recognise abuse and tell a trusted adult about it. It helps them understand what is appropriate and inappropriate touching and outlines ways they can keep themselves safe.
Child Protection Curriculum Years 10-12: Parent and carer fact sheet
The Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum teaches all children from a young age, in an age appropriate way, to recognise abuse and tell a trusted adult about it. It helps them understand what is appropriate and inappropriate touching and outlines ways they can keep themselves safe.
Child Protection Curriculum Years 10-12
The Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum teaches all children from a young age, in an age appropriate way, to recognise abuse and tell a trusted adult about it. It helps them understand what is appropriate and inappropriate touching and outlines ways they can keep themselves safe.
Child Protection Curriculum for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students - parent and carer information
The Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum teaches all children from a young age, in an age appropriate way, to recognise abuse and tell a trusted adult about it. It helps them understand what is appropriate and inappropriate touching and outlines ways they can keep themselves safe.