Holberton School Australia delivers the Holberton School program(s) in Australia.
The purpose of the Student Code of Conduct is to ensure that all students studying at Holberton School Australia enjoy an atmosphere of mutual understanding, respect and professionalism in a supportive adult learning environment that celebrates diversity, embraces equal opportunity and is free from discrimination and harassment.
The Code of Conduct outlines your rights as a student and the expectations that Holberton has of you. As a student of Holberton School Australia, you are expected to uphold Holberton’s core values of teamwork, respect, flexibility and integrity.
Alcohol and drugs
Students who are under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs put both themselves and others at risk. Alcohol and drugs can affect coordination, response rates and/or judgement. Students should not attend classes or use the facilities while intoxicated by alcohol or other drugs.
Inappropriate alcohol or drug use by Holberton School Australia students may be the subject of disciplinary action.
If you have a medical condition and need to take prescription drugs that could affect your safety, please notify Holberton's Software Engineer in Residence before commencing a session. This will enable Holberton to provide appropriate and timely assistance and enable us to fulfil our duty of care responsibilities. All information provided will be treated confidentially.
Bullying and Harassment
Holberton takes a zero-tolerance approach to bullying and harassment. These behaviours will not be tolerated, whether exhibited remotely or on our premises, via text messaging or on social media platforms. Bullying behaviour includes (but is not limited to):
Harassment is any conduct (verbal, written or physical) which is unwanted, unwelcome or which may be offensive.
Verbal harassment may include:
Physical harassment may include:
Cheating and Plagiarism
You have a responsibility to avoid cheating and plagiarism.
Commitment to Learning
Holberton School Australia is an adult learning environment. It is your responsibility to act in a way that does not interfere, directly or indirectly, with the learning of other students or obstruct staff from carrying out their duties.
Our students are expected to:
Messaging tools and On-Campus Internet
Holberton messaging tools and on-campus internet is provided for study-related use. It is important that they are used responsibly, is not abused, and that students understand the legal, professional and ethical obligations that apply to them.
Limited private use of the on-campus internet is permitted if it does not interfere with a student’s work. At no time should inappropriate sites, such as but not limited to pornographic or gambling sites, be accessed. Management has the right to access the system to check if private use is excessive or inappropriate.
No material is to be sent via messaging tools that are defamatory, in breach of copyright or business confidentiality, or prejudicial to the good standing of Holberton in the community. Messages must not contain material that amounts to gossip about students or that could be offensive, demeaning, persistently irritating, threatening, discriminatory, involve the harassment of others or concern personal relationships.
Copyright
You can only copy materials in accordance with the Copyright Act 1968, and you must comply with licences for the use of intellectual property, including software.
Criminal Behaviour
Students engaging in criminal behaviour will be referred to the appropriate law enforcement agency. The following behaviours are illegal and are regarded as criminal offences:
Discrimination
Staff and students have an obligation not to discriminate, treat unfairly or harass people on the grounds of:
Duty of Care
It's our legal 'duty of care' to make sure that we undertake our work in a safe manner without causing detriment to ourselves or others. This means that staff and students at Holberton:
This 'duty of care' will also carry through to students' current and future workplaces as a part of everyday work practices.
Occupational Health and Safety
Holberton School Australia recognises its obligation under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (1984) and is committed to promoting a safe and healthy work and training environment. Under the act, Holberton staff and individuals have a duty of care to take responsibility for contributing to their own safety and the safety of others at all times.
Respect for Others
All students have a right to expect a safe and enjoyable learning environment while attending Holberton School Australia so that they can perform to the best of their ability. This means:
Respect for School Property
All students have a right to enjoy the facilities at Holberton School Australia. In order to protect this right, all students are expected to have respect for Holbertonproperty. Any act of misuse, vandalism, theft, malicious or unwarranted damage, defacing (including graffiti), disfiguring or unsafe or unauthorised use of property violates the Student Code of Conduct and may be against the law. This includes but is not limited to the following:
Sexual Harassment
All students have the right to learn in an environment free from sexual harassment. Sexual harassment of a sexual nature is unlawful under the Equal Opportunity Act and is not tolerated at Holberton School Australia.
Sexual harassment is any unwelcome behaviour which is sexual in nature and involves improper assumptions by one person with respect to another. Sexual harassment includes but is not limited to the following:
You are actively encouraged to report to your lecturer or manager any incidence of sexual abuse on campus premises.
Smoking
Smoking is not allowed anywhere on the Holberton campus. Providing a smoke-free working and learning environment will reduce potential health risks to staff, students and visitors.
Student Discipline Policy
The Student Discipline Policy applies to all students attending Holberton School Australia. You can obtain a copy from Student Services, your lecturer, or our website.
Grounds for Student Discipline means:
Conduct that impairs the reasonable freedom of any person (student, staff or other persons) to pursue his or her training at Holberton School Australia or to participate in the activities of, or associated with, Holberton School Australia, including and not limited to: disruptive behaviour and failure to follow reasonable direction. Any student breaching the Student Code of Conduct may be subject to disciplinary action.
Examples of behaviour defined as a breach of the Code of Conduct under Holberton School Australia Student Discipline Policy include (but are not limited to):
Penalties which may apply as part of the disciplinary process if a student is found to have committed a breach of the Student Code of Conduct include but are not limited to:
If you are thought to have breached Holberton School Australia Student Code of Conduct, there are procedures in place to investigate the matter. A penalty will be imposed if you are subsequently found to have breached the Student Discipline Policy.
Unacceptable behaviour
Unacceptable behaviour is any conduct which disrupts staff and hinders them from delivering education and training programs and services or other services in an orderly manner. This is not only a breach of the Student Code of Conduct but is also a breach of Holberton School Australia by-laws.
Any individual or group behaviour which is abusive, indecent, violent, unruly, disorderly, dangerous, offensive, or unreasonably disturbs others may be considered unacceptable and result in disciplinary action.
Custodian of document: Campus Director
Version: 4
Date: 3 March 2024