Student Protection
The Glennie School is deeply committed to providing a positive and safe environment for every student.
The School takes great pride in maintaining a child safe environment where students feel valued, respected, and supported.
Our dedicated staff are trained to promote positive relationships, foster a sense of belonging, and encourage open communication.

Robust policies and procedures are in place to prevent and address any concerns related to child safety, including thorough screening and training processes for all staff and volunteers. Glennie actively promotes awareness and
education regarding child protection within our School community.
When staff, students, parents, volunteers, or members of the wider School community have concerns for a student at the School, they should discuss their concerns with the Principal or one of the Child Safe Advocates listed here.
Documents & Policies
- Student Protection Documents – Child Protection Statement of Commitment
- Child and Youth Risk Management Strategy
- Complaints Management in Anglican Schools – Policy
- Complaints Management in Anglican Schools – Procedures
- Induction Overview for New Volunteers and Staff
- OUR COMMITMENT: Creating Environments for Children and Young People to Thrive
- Protecting Children and Young People in Anglican Education – Policy
- Protecting Children and Young People in Anglican Education – Procedures
- Student Protection Information Resource Sheet
- Student Protection Officers
- Working with Children in Anglican Education Policy
- National Principles for Child Safe Organisations
In circumstances where the directors of the governing body must be provided with a report about sexual abuse or likely sexual abuse the Diocesan Council has, pursuant to Section 366B of the Education (General Provisions) Act 2017, delegated that role to Mr Greg Milles, the Director of Professional Standards within the Diocese.