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18 This is not an exhaustive list but merely a guide to the discipline pathways for boarding students. Possible Offences Time Bullying • Restorative meeting • programme of education • community service in boarding or in the community • bring your own device (BYOD), mobile phone, laptop or other device privileges restricted or withdrawn for a specified period of time • withdrawl from school and/or boarding. Drugs, alcohol, smoking • Restorative meeting • programme of education • community service in boarding or in the community • withdrawl from school and/or boarding. Inappropriate behaviour (not following boarding procedures, BYOD, mobile phone misuse, leave offences) • Restorative meeting • BYOD, mobile phone, laptop or other device privileges restricted or withdrawn • confiscation of device (held in boarding office or returned to parents) • withdrawal during Prep • boarding detention • leave privileges restricted or withdrawn • extra duties • withdrawal from school and/or boarding. Disciplinary responses Queen Margaret College teaching and Boarding House staff base their interactions on mutual trust and respectful relationships. However, if a student breaches any of the rules or expectations set out in this Boarding Handbook or Queen Margaret House code of conduct they can expect possible consequences for their actions as outlined below. Please note the seriousness of the offence will determine which of the following consequence(s) will be administered. Re-offending or serious incidents may lead to a disciplinary meeting.

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