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Behaviour management

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Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L)

At Woody Point Special School we believe that a positive school environment, where all students are included and feel safe and supported improves student learning outcomes.

Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L) is a whole-school framework which promotes positive behaviour across the school and helps schools to develop a safe and supportive learning environment. 

In our whole-school approach, all members of the school community work together to establish simple, clear and explicit expectations for behaviour. These expectations are promoted by staff and explicitly taught to students under the 3 banners of “I can be SAFE, I can be a LEARNER, I can be RESPECTFUL”. These 3 expectations are expanded upon to form our PB4L Matrix which outlines our nine behaviour expectations. Our matrix is displayed on posters throughout the school and inside classrooms. As a whole school we focus on one expectation each fortnight and all students are explicitly taught the expected behaviours to establish clear and consistent boundaries. 

Student behaviour improves when students know what is expected of them and when good behaviour is recognised. We celebrate and acknowledge positive behaviour through encouragement feedback which is tailored to meet an individual student’s needs. Acknowledgement might be given in the form of verbal praise, stamp or sticker charts and classroom rewards, awards on assembly, a postcard sent home or participation in our end of semester “Celebration Day”.

The PB4L Framework allows us to take a proactive, preventative approach, ensuring that all students receive the appropriate level of support to help them to be successful at school. Student outcomes are monitored so that identified students can receive additional support when needed, and a minority of students can access intensive support to enable them to engage successfully at school.

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Last reviewed 19 May 2020
Last updated 19 May 2020