As a Positive Behaviour for Learning school, Lota State School takes pride in having a positive and proactive approach to supporting students in all areas of their schooling. In 2020, Lota State School developed its Student Code of Conduct in line with Education Queensland policy and the Human Rights Act 2019. This Student Code of Conduct outlines the rights, responsibilities and roles of all members of the Lota State School community, our school-wide expectations and our support processes for all students. All new students and families are provided with a copy of this Student Code of Conduct upon enrolment and we recommend that parents and carers read through this document with their students to ensure all parties have a clear understanding of the school's expectations for behaviour.
Anti-Bullying Policy
At Lota State School we do not tolerate bullying or harassment of any kind. All members of the school community are committed to ensuring a safe and supportive environment based on the Student Code of Conduct. Further information may be found on how bullying is addressed at Lota State School can be found in the Student Code of Conduct.
Celebration Day
At the end of every semester the school hosts a celebration day to recognise the achievement and efforts of all students at Lota State School who have demonstrated the school's expectations. Parents are encouraged to participate as volunteers.