Foxwell State Secondary College
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282 Foxwell Road
Coomera QLD 4209
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Phone: 5555 3333

Prohibited items at Foxwell State Secondary College

It is timely to remind our community that there are many items which are prohibited at Foxwell State Secondary College. When the Responsible Behaviour Plan for Students was developed and endorsed in 2019 for our new College use in 2020, the focus on identifying prohibited items were those things which a child could not bring to school because they have potential to cause harm or have potential to self and other, either physically or emotionally or to interrupt the teaching and learning process or the good order and management of the school. The 2022-2023 Student Code of Conduct is very clear.

We have seen an increasing number of prohibited items start to appear and consequences are being applied as per our Student Code of Conduct for those students who bring to school prohibited items.

In order to ensure that out College remains a safe environment for all members of our community a reminder, the following items are explicitly prohibited at Foxwell State Secondary College consequences will be applied in addition to the items being removed if found in a student’s possession:

  • e-cigarettes, pod vapes, vape pens, box mods and vaporisers
  • illegal items or weapons (e.g., guns, knives*, throwing stars, brass knuckles, chains)
  • guns or weapons – real or look alike [replicas]
  • knives – real or look alike. No knives of any type are allowed at school, including flick knives, ballistic knives, sheath knives, push daggers, trench knives, butterfly knives, star knives, butter knives, fruit knives or craft knives, or any item that can be used as a weapon, for example a chisel. Knives needed for school activities will be provided by the school, and the use of them will be supervised by school staff. In circumstances where students are required to have their own knives or sharp tools for particular subjects or vocational courses, the school will provide information about the procedures for carrying and storing these items at school.
  • water pistols and water bombs
  • potentially dangerous items (e.g. blades, rope)
  • illegal substances or paraphernalia related to drugs**
  • other legal substances but restricted to 18+ such as alcohol and tobacco
  • matches, lighters
  • aerosol deodorants or cans (including spray paint)
  • explosives (e.g. fireworks, flares, sparklers)
  • flammable solids or liquids (e.g. fire starters, mothballs, lighters)
  • poisons (e.g. weed killer, insecticides)
  • inappropriate or offensive material (e.g. racist literature, pornography, extremist propaganda).

Use and Possession of Combustibles

The most common prohibited items being brought on site are aerosol [spray] deodorants and hair spray. Although these are readily available and widely used, we ask that you ensure your child does not bring them to school. Aerosols have potential to cause asthma attacks and other respiratory problems if used in confined spaces or around students or staff with respiratory problems. In addition these can be, worst case scenario, used for chroming.

Chroming is a form of volatile substance abuse involving the inhalation of solvents such as deodorants or other household chemicals to get high. Health professionals have long been concerned about the practice because it can lead to permanent brain damage worse still to death. There were incidents reported in Queensland last year

For more information about the dangers of chroming, otherwise known as ‘rexing’ see link.

https://adis.health.qld.gov.au/drug-profile/inhalants

In addition, aerosol cans are considered combustibles and when paired with other prohibited items such as lighters have potential to cause property and personal damage.

Any item brought on site which has potential to cause bodily harm or property damage are prohibited. This includes but is not limited to lighters, matches, firecracker, petrol, lighter fluid and aerosols. Consequences for such offences – use/possession of combustibles may include exclusion and/or Queensland Police Service involvement.  Refer to Foxwell SSC Student Code of Conduct p37.

Use and Possession of Weapons

Knives and guns, real or lookalike and other items capable of causing bodily harm are considered weapons [from an education viewpoint] with the potential to cause harm either physically or emotionally. Consequences for use and possession of weapons may include exclusion and/or Queensland Police Service notification. Refer to Foxwell SSC Student Code of Conduct p37.

Substance Misconduct involving Tobacco and other Legal Substances

Possession of items such as cigarettes, lighters, tobacco, alcohol, vaping devices of any kind, cigarette papers are strictly prohibited and consequences may be applied including Saturday detentions and/or suspensions and for repeat offenders, possible exclusion.

It is considered more serious to supply prohibited or illegal items such as cigarettes, lighters, tobacco, alcohol, vaping devices of any kind, cigarette papers to other than to be in possession and the consequences applied will be in line with this greater severity of the nature of the offence.

Substance Misconduct involving Illegal Substances

Substance possession of or use of illegal drugs/substances/imitations or implements such as, but not limited to cones, cutters, bongs, pipes, papers, lighters, matches, needles and syringes are strictly prohibited. In Queensland marijuana is illegal and will be treated as such if students are found in possession. Students found in possession of one or more of these items may be excluded and/or Queensland Police notified. Students who are in the company of students with these items will also be issed with serious consequences.

It is considered more serious to supply illegal substances items to other than to be in possession and the consequences applied will be in line with this greater severity of the nature of the offence. Students found supplying illegal substances or items may be excluded and/or Queensland Police notified.

Prohibited item confiscation

If a student brings a prohibited item to school, it may be removed from the student to promote the caring, safe and supportive learning environment of the school. Refer to Foxwell SSC Student Code of Conduct p40

We thank you in advance for your support in keeping our community safe.

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact a member of the College’s Executive Leadership Team: Year 7 – Dianne Russell, Year 8 – Zana Schroeder, Year 9 – Dianne Nicolas.