Our Lady of the Nativity Primary has a number of school-based policies and procedures that govern various aspects of our school life.
Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese (CSPD), also provides advice and recommendations on educational and administrative policies and priorities, and monitors policy implementation.






Policies and Procedures
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Staff
Working with Children Check
CSPD has in place a variety of strategies to ensure child safe schools and communities are maintained including the obligation for all staff members undertaking child-related work to hold a valid NSW Working with Children Check clearance.CSPD Safeguarding Procedures
This document outlines the procedures that must be followed by staff members when responding to concerns relating to children and young persons and any alleged breach of the CSPD Code of Conduct When Working With Children and Students.Code of Conduct When Working With Children and Students
This Code of Conduct is to inform staff members of CSPD of the standards of behaviour and other requirements that must be adhered to when working in an organisation which delivers services to children and studentsCode of Conduct Policy
This document sets out the obligations, responsibilities and standards of behaviour Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese (CSPD) requires of its staff members.Preventing Discrimination, Harassment and Bullying Policy
Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese (CSPD) is committed to providing a workplace free from discrimination, harassment and bullying.Privacy
Volunteer and Contractor Collection Notice
In applying to provide your services you will be providing our schools, Catholic Early Learning Centres (CELCs), Catholic Out of School Hours Care services (COSHCs) and offices with personal information (Updated 2023)Alumni Collection Notice
This wording on this Collection Form can be used for School Alumni Associations with reference to CSPD Privacy Policy (Updated 2023)Standard Collection Notice
The Standard Collection Notice outlines the types of personal information, including sensitive information about students, parents or guardians, and how that information is used. (updated logo 2023)Information Sharing Policy
The Information Policy sets out how Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese (CSPD), its schools and related services obtain and release personal information from and to third partiesPrivacy Policy
This Policy sets out how the CSPD manages the personal and sensitive information we collect and hold. (updated Jan 2023)Employment Collection Notice
This notice outlines what information CSPD collects and stores when you apply for employment with us, and who we disclose that information to.Students
Student exemption procedures
These procedures outline the conditions upon which a child may be exempt from being enrolled at and attending school (Implemented 2017)Student Attendance Procedures
School attendance plays a critical role in enhancing the lives of children and young people. Every day of attendance adds to a student's opportunity to learn, develop and experience success in education. Attendance is a core responsibility of schools.Bullying Prevention and Response Procedure
The purpose of this policy is to prevent bullying through the creation of safe, respectful & supportive school cultures & responding to bullying behaviour in ways that are just & effective, with a focus on safety, restoring relationships.Suspension, Transfer and Exclusion Procedure EXTERNAL
CSPD is committed to developing an educational and organisational culture based on mutual trust and respect that assists people to recognise and develop their personal capabilities.Weapons Procedures
CSPD is committed to ensuring that all its sites are places of safety for students, staff and other persons attending those places.University Student Placement Guidelines
These guidelines apply to all university students who have been accepted into a professional experience placement at a CSPD school in the fields of social work and psychology.Student Wellbeing Policy
This Policy states that principles followed when making decision about students. It is based on an acknowledgement that parents and carers are the first and most important educators of their children.Banned Substances Student Policy and Procedure
This Policy & Procedure covers the possession, use and distribution of alcohol, tobacco, vaping devices, illegal drugs or other banned substances. (Updated Feb 2023)Banned Substances in School
This Policy & Procedure covers the possession, use and distribution of alcohol, tobacco, vaping devices, illegal drugs or other banned substances.Student Attendance Policy
Central to championing diversity and equity is our commitment towards the attendance of all students. This Policy sets out the requirements for all staff managing, recording, reporting and monitoring student attendance at CSPD schools.Externally Funded Therapy and Allied Health Providers in Schools Policy
This document provides information around externally funded therapy for students and Allied Health providers in school.Catholic school community
Managing Complaints Policy
Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese (CSPD) promotes and maintains positive relationships and harmonious working environments. This document outlines the principles CSPD will follow when dealing with complaints.Technology
Student Use of Digital Devices and Online Services Policy - External
This Policy is about Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese (CSPD) students’ use of Digital Devices and Online Services in School-Related Settings.Stewardship
Modern Slavery Statement
CSPD's Modern Slavery statement focuses on confronting modern slavery and ensure that our supply chains respect the dignity and value of each person.Procedural Fairness Guidelines
Decision making in CSPD and its schools is based on the principles of Catholic Social Teaching, natural justice and processes that are fair and equitable.School Fees Policy
The purpose of this Policy is to ensure fair and equitable school fee assistance and collection processes across all schools in the Diocese of Parramatta.Whistleblower Policy
The purpose of this policy is to encourage reporting of corrupt conduct, maladministration and serious and substantial wrongdoing without fear of reprisal or detrimental treatment.Learning and teaching
CSPD Accreditation to Teach RE
All teachers in CSPD who teach Religious Education are required to be accredited as qualified teachers with the necessary background, specialist knowledge and witness to the Catholic mission.Enrolment
Enrolment Policy
This Policy provides information about the enrolment principles, enrolment criteria and procedures for Parents/Carers seeking to enrol a child into a CSPD School.
Our Story
We are committed to excellence in learning and teaching.
Our Commitment
Our students are treated with dignity and respect. Their safety and wellbeing are our top priorities.
Our Difference
At Our Lady of the Nativity, we use innovative and personalised learning to connect students with ‘real world’ opportunities.