Child Protection Policy
Counseling and guidance in school shall be for the developmental needs of students by providing developmental, preventive and remedial service to students and will be to cultivate a positive and caring school culture; to promote home-school cooperation and develop parent education; to develop and maximize potentials of students and to help them acquire basic knowledge, skills, and attitude in the four areas of personal, social, academic and career development.
High-quality interpersonal relations will be experienced by:-
- Providing an environment where staff and students work in harmony, respecting the right of each to teach and learn.
- Helping students to make choices and building positive relationships to resolve issues building belongingness and freedom.
- Ensuring Safe and protective atmosphere in the school by promoting care, respect, and cooperation and also to see that all the school property is safe and dealt with respect.
- Implementing programs that engage all the school community.
- Providing professional development classes to build supporting environments.
- Regular evaluations and refinement dealing with harassment and abuses.
- Participating in activities that would promote skills and values.
If a student experiences harassment or witnesses the harassment of another person, they are encouraged to inform.
- 1. Class teacher
- 2. The School Counselor
- 3. The supervisors or coordinators
- 4. Principal or Vice. Principa
- 5. Any member of staff with whom they feel comfortable
- 6. Senior students
- 7. Parent
- 8. Email – complaint@gracevalleyschool.com