St Mary’s College Guidelines
Click on the below links to view our current College guidelines.
Curriculum and Student Learning
- Academic Integrity Guidelines and Procedures
- Assessment and reporting guidelines
- Homework Guidelines
- ICT Guidelines
- Mobile Phone and Device Usage Guidelines
- School wide positive behaviour guidelines and procedures
- Sport Guidelines
- Uniform Guidelines
Care, safety and wellbeing
- Anti-Harassment & Anti-Bullying
- Bullying Prevention and Intervention Guidelines
- Buses and Transport Conduct Guidelines
- Fundraising Guidelines
- Guidelines and Procedures Fundraising
- Illicit Drugs Guidelines
- Infectious Diseases Guidelines
- Sun Protection Policy Guidelines
Tasmanian Catholic Schools Policies
Additional relevant policies of the Tasmanian Catholic Education Commission which apply to Tasmanian Catholic schools can be viewed on the Catholic Education Tasmania website.
These policies include the following:
- Code of Conduct
- Complaints: Catholic Education Commission Tasmania Complaints Management Policy, Catholic Education Commission Tasmania Complaints Management Procedure
- Enrolment
- ITC for Students
- Pastoral Care
- Mandatory Reporting
- School Grievance
- Working with Vulnerable People
Safeguarding children
Catholic Education Tasmania and St Mary’s College requires its contractors, consultants, counsellors, coaches and volunteers to read, comprehend and sign the CET Child Safety Briefing, before being engaged by the College.
Learn more and complete the briefing form here.
Child safe communities
Catholic Education Tasmania believes that children and young people have a fundamental right to be respected, nurtured and cared for.
Every child and young person is entitled to be educated in a safe environment.
Visit the website to read more here.
Reports
Click on the below links to view our annual reports and strategic plan.