Student Welfare
Our school is committed to providing a safe and happy environment which enables each child to enjoy learning to the best of their ability.
Community Values
Beacon Hill Primary is proud to take its place as a member of the wider community. Our commitment is to reinforce community values by teaching and encouraging respect, honesty, self discipline, participation, excellence, democracy, integrity, responsibility, cooperation, excellence and kindness. Our prestigious Aussie of the Month Award is presented to a child from each class who tasks-on-board the value. These wonderful ambassadors are presented to the school community at a K-6 Assembly and announced in our newsletter.
Student Representative Council
The Student Representative Council (SRC) enables the students to raise matters within a democratic framework and to develop ways to support community charities. Students from Kindergarten to Year 6 are represented on the SRC. Classes from Year 2 to 6 have two elected reps, whilst the school's vice captains represent the Kindergarten and Year 1 classes.
Encouragement Awards
Students at Beacon Hill are expected to follow school rules and to do their best at all times. We have an extensive Encouragement Awards system which is followed by all teachers and extra curricula staff.
» Please refer to our Student Welfare Policy.
Anti-Bullying
Beacon Hill has a specific social skills program implemented during Term 1 each year. The aim of this program is to teach children how to socialise with one another and what to do if they experience any form of bullying.
» Please refer to our Student Welfare Policy.
Child Protection
All classes implement the child protection lessons designed to equip children with knowledge and strategies to help them protect themselves. A parent information session is conducted before the implementation of the program.
Life Education Program
To encourage children to respect themselves, the Life Education Program is taught throughout the school. This program discourages the use of drugs and encourages a happy and healthy lifestyle. Young children love Healthy Harold!
School Rules
- Be proud of our school and take care of it
- Play safely in the right place
- Show respect for everyone's belongings
- Be kind, caring and polite to everyone
No Hat, No Play
In an effort to reduce children's exposure to the harmful sun rays, we have a no hat, no play rule. A variety of shady trees and covered play areas are provided for children to play under.
» Please refer to the BHPS Student Welfare Policy for more information.



