

We are committed to ensuring a safe and happy environment for your child.
We support your child’s health and safety through a range of strategies including:
For more information, visit the student wellbeing section of the department’s website.
Like all NSW public schools, we promote the healthy development of students through:
Like all NSW public schools, we provide safe learning and teaching environments to encourage healthy, happy, successful and productive students.
The department is committed to creating quality learning opportunities for children and young people. These opportunities support wellbeing through positive and respectful relationships and fostering a sense of belonging to the school and community.
The Wellbeing Framework for Schools helps schools support the cognitive, physical, social, emotional and spiritual development of students and allows them to connect, succeed and thrive throughout their education.
At our school, we use Positive Behaviour for Learning – a whole-school approach for creating a positive, safe and supportive school climate where students can learn and develop. Our whole school community works together to establish expected behaviours and teach them to all students.
Belmore South Public School expects excellence in all areas of school life. We pursue the development of values such as respect, honesty, resilience and belonging. We believe our students need to understand the importance of treating others as they wish to be treated. PBL provides a positive focus with specific and explicit teaching of behavioural and social skills, which assist in the development of self-discipline and student empowerment.
Our school rules are:
You can also visit the student leadership page on our website to find out more about leadership opportunities at Belmore South Public School.
address
Corner of Nelson Avenue and Canterbury Road,
Belmore NSW, 2192
telephone 02 9759 4388
We would like to pay our respects and acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land and also pay respect to Elders both past and present.
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