High quality sports programs have a consistent and accessible avenue to report incidents and complaints. We are committed to supporting the culture of BRCS and ensuring that all participants feel safe and valued.

Stick to the facts when reporting an incident or complaint by clearly by answering these questions: who was involved and what did you observe?

Coach Conduct

Coaches agree to act within the BRCS Code of Conduct.

When should you report an incident or complaint involving a coach?

  • When you have concerns about coach performance

  • When they have acted outside the BRCS Code of Conduct

  • When there are allegations of gross misconduct such as violence, harassment, bullying, sexual harrassment, and abuse.

Teammate Conduct

As students of BRCS, you and your teammates agree to act within the BRCS Code of Conduct.

Talk to your coach, team manager, or school staff if you have concerns about a teammates behaviour.

When should you report an incident or complaint involving a teammate?

  • When there are allegations of gross misconduct such as violence, harassment, bullying, sexual harassment, and abuse.

Game Conduct

When we are playing a hockey game, it is the officials’ responsibility to enforce the rules of the game. We support them by:

  • Accepting their decisions regarding infractions and penalties

  • Reporting any acts of discrimination that occur during game play as soon as it happens.

BRCS Code of Conduct

We Show Respect for All at BRCS


Showing Respect for Ourselves Means:
We are proud of those things we do that are positive for our lives by striving to achieve/maintain good health and personal hygiene, by avoiding all substance abuse, by trying our best in all situations and by dressing in an appropriate and inoffensive manner.

Showing Respect for Others Means:
We accept the culture, opinions, race, religion, privacy and rights of all by contributing to an environment free of insults, intimidation, vulgarity, extortion, coercion, gambling, profanity, and any form of physical violence against others.

Showing Respect for Our School Means:
We treat all school property and the belongings of others with consideration, care and caution by allowing them to be left unsecured without willful damage or theft and by contributing to the cleanliness and order of the school premises through responsible behavior.

Showing Respect for Education Means:
We make it a priority to attend school regularly, be prepared, and on time, for classes, participate, listen to others, and giving each challenge a fair try without infringing on the educational rights of others.

Showing Respect for the Adults in Our Lives Means:
We understand that all school personnel, volunteers and visitors are here to help us and show this by listening carefully, by accepting their suggestions openly, and by responding in a courteous manner.