Lilli Pilli Anti-bullying Plan
Lilli Pilli is committed to ensuring all students feel safe and respected through implementing our anti-bullying plan, fostering a welcoming school culture that values diversity and positive relationships.
We are committed to ensuring a safe and happy environment for your child.
We support your child’s health and safety through a range of strategies including:
For more information, visit the student wellbeing section of the department’s website.
Like all NSW public schools, we promote the healthy development of students through:
Lilli Pilli is committed to ensuring all students feel safe and respected through implementing our anti-bullying plan, fostering a welcoming school culture that values diversity and positive relationships.
Like all NSW public schools, we provide safe learning and teaching environments to encourage healthy, happy, successful and productive students.
The department is committed to creating quality learning opportunities for children and young people. These opportunities support wellbeing through positive and respectful relationships and fostering a sense of belonging to the school and community.
The Wellbeing Framework for Schools helps schools support the cognitive, physical, social, emotional and spiritual development of students and allows them to connect, succeed and thrive throughout their education.
At our school, we use Positive Behaviour for Learning – a whole-school approach for creating a positive, safe and supportive school climate where students can learn and develop. Our whole school community works together to establish expected behaviours and teach them to all students.
address
28-32 Lilli Pilli Point Road
Lilli Pilli NSW 2229
telephone 02 9524 9705
The students and teachers of LPPS would like to acknowledge the Dharawal speaking people who are the Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet today. This is a time to remember that families of Aboriginal People occupied this country before we did. Even on the grounds of LPPS we see midden shells that tell us that local families gathered together and shared food. Nearby lies an important crossing point from Maianbar to Shiprock Point where Aboriginal People from further south visited this area. We pay our respects to the Dharawal People, their families, their children and their Elders past, present and future. We promise to try and keep their stories and memories alive.
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