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Code of Conduct
The ultimate school rule is that all of us, staff and pupils alike, treat each other as we would wish to be treated - with consideration, kindness and respect.
This means:
- In class you make it as easy as possible for all pupils to learn and teachers to teach
By, for example:
- arriving on time
- being properly equipped, and having the correct books
- starting and ending lessons in an orderly way
- being helpful when required
- being quiet when asked - You move sensibly around the school
By, for example:
- standing back to let people pass
- opening doors for people
- waiting your turn
- never pushing or kicking
- walking, not running - You speak and act politely to everyone, pupils and adults
By, for example:
- avoiding answering back or shouting
- forbidding yourself to use slang, or bad language
- standing up when a visiting adult enters your classroom
- using good table manners
- offering polite greetings to staff, such as “Good morning Mrs…” - You do not act unkindly to anyone
By, for example:
- refusing to tease other people
- never hitting other people, or hurting them, even when provoked - You help keep the school tidy and respect all property
By, for example:
- placing litter in bins
- not writing on walls, desks, school books
- always leaving alone other people’s property
- not opening a desk or locker that is not your own - You do not bring inappropriate items to school
By, for example:
- toys or games are left at home, unless a teacher tells you
- Walkmans or radios
- animals or insects
- anything which could be dangerous, or is too valuable to lose - You respect your own safety and that of others
By, for example:
- not climbing on or under buildings or walls
- keeping your equipment in good repair - Treat your uniform with care and respect
By, for example:
- make sure you have all of it
- keep it clean and tidy
- wear it with pride; it is smart - You always use your common sense and act on it

