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Haig Crescent
Bunbury WA 6230
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Email: bunbury.shs@education.wa.edu.au
Phone: 08 9797 8900

Bunbury Senior High School

Haig Crescent
Bunbury WA 6230

Phone: 08 9797 8900

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Deputy Principal (Kelly Anderson)

Student Survey 2023

Each year we conduct a survey of staff, parents and students. This is called the NSOS (National School Opinion Survey). It is a mandatory requirement, but we add some extra questions to the compulsory modules so that we can get feedback about the priorities in our business plan, and our general school vision.

The student survey needs to be administered in Weeks 3 or 4, whatever suits individual teachers. Please don't make this an option for students. It is a requirement that they complete this, and please tell them that their input is important.

The Program Coordinators have agreed to the following roll out plan:

Yr 7 - Maths
Yr 8 - HASS
Yr 9 - Science
Yr 10 - English
Yr 11/12 - Academic Success

The teacher needs to copy the link provided and share it with students. The easiest way is probably via Connect.

Thanks for your assistance with administering this survey.

Student Survey https://www.schoolsurvey.edu.au/s/BSHSStudentSurvey2023/LogIn

Reconciliation Week and National Sorry Day

National Reconciliation Week (NRW), held every year from 27 May to 3 June, is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.

What’s the significance of 27 May and 3 June?

27 May marks the anniversary of the 1967 referendum when Australians voted to remove clauses in the Australian Constitution that discriminated against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

3 June marks the historic 1992 Mabo decision in which the High Court of Australia recognised native title—the recognition that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights over their lands did survive British colonisation.

National Sorry Day
The day before National Reconciliation Week, 26 May, is National Sorry Day, which was first held in Sydney in 1998 and is now commemorated nationally to remember and honour the Stolen Generations.

What is reconciliation in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples?

At its heart, reconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians.

For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, Australia’s colonial history is characterised by devastating land dispossession, violence, and racism. Over the last half-century, however, many significant steps towards reconciliation have been taken.
Reconciliation is an ongoing journey that reminds us that while generations of Australians have fought hard for meaningful change, future gains are likely to take just as much, if not more, effort.

What is our school doing for Reconciliation?

Bunbury SHS staff and students will participate in the Reconciliation Walk in Bunbury on National Sorry Day. Both aboriginal and non-aboriginal students and staff will walk together to symbolise their commitment to reconciliation.

Our school established an Aboriginal Education Advisory Council in 2022, which worked closely with school staff to co-design a Reconciliation Action Plan. This plan has a range of strategies that have begun to be actioned, including the establishment of a student space. This space has been named in Noongar as Koolangka Kadadjiny Wardarn, which translates into English as Children Learning by the Sea. The next project to be co-designed will be a yarning circle, a meeting and talking place for everyone.

Additions to our staff, such as an Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer (Shannon Collard) and a Follow the Dream Coordinator (Asharie Bradshaw), have provided the crucial perspective, voice and support needed for our aboriginal students.

The work done by the Cultural Inclusivity Committee has seen expanded NAIDOC week and Harmony week celebrations across the school.

The goal of the school, clearly articulated in the business plan, is to improve the sense of belonging for all our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, and that this, in turn, leads to success as defined by those students, their families and the community.

I encourage you to include something in your lessons during this time that acknowledges Reconciliation Week and contributes to an improved understanding for everyone about the lived experiences of aboriginal people.

Reconciliation Week https://nrw.reconciliation.org.au/

Staff Wellbeing

Survey Data
The Staff Wellbeing Survey, conducted in 2022, which had 49 respondents, revealed that 16% of respondents were struggling with their wellbeing and, that another 40% were only in a satisfactory state of wellbeing. The remaining 44% said that their wellbeing was either pretty good (39%) or fantastic (5%). This initial data helped to affirm for the Staff Wellbeing Committee that there was a definite need to do more for staff around supporting their wellbeing.

The NSOS Staff Survey, conducted in March 2023, and which had 76 respondents, showed overwhelmingly positive responses in areas relevant to staff wellbeing, especially in comparison with earlier years. This is extremely encouraging, however the committee will still go ahead with planned actions, so that we can continue to maintain and hopefully improve on these results.

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Action Plan - Key Strategies

  1. Form a staff wellbeing committee - new members are still welcome - contact Lauren Dragon
  2. Create a dedicated resource area in the Library for staff to access wellbeing resources
  3. Conduct a Secret Friend activity (and Secret Santa at end of the year)
  4. Set up a Staff Social Club with one social event per term
  5. Schedule wellbeing activities as part of staff development days
  6. Continue to monitor staff workload via the Workload Advisory Committee (link is included in HOTH every week)

Please have a look at the plan attached. If you have feedback, please send this to Lauren.

BSHS Action Plan - Staff Wellbeing
BSHS Action Plan - Staff Wellbeing 220.01 KB

Uniform Blitz

With the change in weather comes the usual increase in students out of expected dress code. Staff are asked to remind students of the uniform requirements, and ask them to show a uniform pass dated that day. If they have a uniform pass, that's acceptable. If they do not, please direct them to Student Services to get a uniform pass. If a student does not comply, try to identify them and refer the issue to the relevant Head of Year, rather than engage in an argument with them.

We ask that all staff, on the morning of Tuesday 16 May, check the uniform of students in period 1. Any students not in uniform, and without a uniform pass, are to be sent to Student Services. We ask that staff do this each day for the rest of Week 4 and into Week 5.

We will combine the staff checks of uniform with information sent home to parents, to remind them of the need for their children to be in school uniform.

Student Services staff will follow up with ongoing non-compliant students and their parents/carers and note the outcomes on Compass.

Uniform Policy https://bunburyshs.wa.edu.au/Uniform%20Policy%20June%202021.pdf

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