Student behaviour
At Beaconsfield State School we use the School Wide Positive Behaviour Support program (SWPBS) to develop students who are safe, respectful and responsible learners.
Through SWPBS, students are explicitly taught the positive behaviours that we expect them to demonstrate at school.
A designated positive behaviour is taught in every classroom, every week resulting in a whole school focus across the school.
Our expectations around positive student behaviour are clearly identified, helping create and maintain a positive and productive teaching and learning environment.
Students are rewarded for meeting our school’s positive behaviour expectations through a formal recognition rewards system which is designed to increase the quantity and quality of positive interactions between students and staff and between fellow students.
More information regarding SWPBS and how the school develops responsibly behaved students can be found in the school's Responsible Behaviour Plan for students.