These can be a laptop, tablet, smartphone or other devices brought from home to school. This increases their access to devices that assist learning both in and out of the classroom.

These can be a laptop, tablet, smartphone or other devices brought from home to school. This increases their access to devices that assist learning both in and out of the classroom.

About BYOT programs

  • BYOT programs are optional for schools. Schools plan their BYOT programs in close consultation with the school community.
  • One of the key advantages of BYOT is that your child uses the same device for learning at school and at home.
  • Your child will learn to use technology responsibly. This prepares them for a future where technology is a natural part of their everyday lives.
  • BYOT doesn’t replace the information technology (IT) access provided for your child at school. Your school will continue to have a mix of school-provided and student-owned devices.
  • Schools can provide guidance to parents but there are no mandatory or preferred devices.
  • The cost of purchasing student-owned devices or software will not be included in general student levies.
  • No student will be left behind in their access to technology.

Conditions of use for your child

  • It is not compulsory for your child to bring your own device to school.
  • If your child brings a device to school, they can only use it during class time for educational purposes and with the permission of their teacher.
  • Like any equipment your child brings to school, they will need to be responsible for and look after any device they bring to school.
  • Your child will need to agree to and follow guidelines on acceptable use of the device.
  • Your child must respect others when they talk to and work with them online and never participate in online bullying.
  • If your child uses the school’s Wi-Fi network all internet traffic will go though web filtering software. This prevents access to inappropriate content.

Cameras on mobile devices

If your child uses their mobile device as a camera they must:

  • Seek permission from individuals involved before taking photos, recording sound or video footage. This includes teachers and other school staff.
  • Only take photos and record sound or video when it is part of a class or lesson.
  • Seek written permission from individuals involved before publishing or sending photos, recorded sound or video to anyone else or to any online space.
  • Seek teacher permission before uploading any content to websites or social media platforms.

For more information, talk to your child’s teacher or principal and your School Association.

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