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Campus Behaviour

Be Your Best

The College expects students to conduct themselves in an acceptable manner and to abide by College policies and procedures, adhering to the Student Code of Conduct. Students should push themselves to reach their potential and the College commits to supporting students to achieve this.

We want you to Be your best version of you and will work together with you to make that happen.

If there are things you feel that could improve the learning experience for you please feedback to us. You will be participating in a Student Voice survey each term and there will be a variety of mediums through which you can give us your views on how we can improve.

Join the Student Council, be a Student Rep for your group, give feedback to your Vocational Tutor team, or just stop a member of the College Leadership Team in the corridor and let them know your thoughts on how things could improve.

In addition, you can post views, comments, queries, questions and observations on TGIConnect. These posts are monitored and actioned to ensure that we can provide you with the best learning experience.

Conduct Procedure Expectations

In order to get the best from the learning experience we have developed the guidelines which we expect all students to follow.

In the event of students not meeting these expectations the Student Conduct Policy may be applied.

Details can be found below.

Visible IDs and sign in/out.

Eat well and don't bring food to class.

Focus in class and make use of TGI Connect

Attendance and punctuality are key.

Dress Code

Students are able to express themselves through what they wear and we would recommend wearing something comfortable that doesn’t affect learning.

When in College we ask students to wear clothing that is appropriate for the working environment for their programme of study. Students should not wear clothing which is inappropriate for the College environment or causes offence to others (e.g. items that expose a significant amount of flesh such as crop tops, transparent clothing, excessively short skirts or shorts or clothing with discriminatory, explicit or sexual slogans).

Clothing should not interfere with teaching and learning, for example wearing something that poses a risk to health and safety.

Students will be challenged if they attempt to push boundaries with these guidelines for appropriate dress. Persistent failure to meet the expectations will result in the code of conduct being applied.

Students should consider their lanyard and ID badge as part of their college dress and display them whenever on campus.


Smoking Policy

Smoking and vaping are prohibited on all College campuses as is the case within all States education, health and social care facilities.

If you do smoke or vape and wish to stop, support is available.

For information, specialist help and advice on all the latest stop smoking methods and free Nicotine Replacement Therapy, call 233170 or visit https://healthconnections.gg/quitline