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6.3.2 Subject to factors outlined in 6.3.1 above, principals will impose a long suspension for: physical violence: Which results in injury, or which seriously interferes with the safety or wellbeing of other students and staff (including sexual or indecent assault). use or possession of a prohibited weapon, firearm or knife. When the student: uses or possesses a weapon which is listed in Schedule One of the W eapons Prohibition Act. Prohibited weapons include laser pointers, or similar articles with a power output of more than one milliwatt. Prohibited Weapons do not include harmless children’s toys such as plastic imitation guns that are clearly intended to be toys; uses a knife or possesses a knife (without reasonable excuse* as defined by the Summary Offences Act 1988); uses or possesses a firearm of any type (including live ammunition and replica firearms). * Note – “reasonable excuse” includes ceremonial Kirpans carried by Sikhs for religious purposes. possession, supply or use of a suspected illegal substance: This does not include alcohol or tobacco, but does include supplying other students with illegal drugs or restricted substances such as prescription drugs. serious criminal behaviour related to the school: This includes malicious damage to property (school or community), or against the property of a fellow student or staff member on, or outside of the school premises. If the incident occurred outside the school or outside school hours, there must be a clear and close relationship between the incident and the school.
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