The central purpose of the school behaviour code is to encourage good behaviour rather than punish bad behaviour. To this end it is necessary that everyone has respect for each other.

We must expect to give and receive respect.

Respect can be gained by the way we conduct our relationships: 

  • the way we greet each other 
  • the way we speak to each other 
  • the way we treat each other

In order to show respect you need to be aware that you must practise acceptable standards of behaviour. This means maintaining an orderly atmosphere in rooms and on corridors.

By doing this you will ensure that:

  • other students have a chance to learn and teachers can 
  • get on with their teaching.
  • Respect for each other should extend to: 
  • respect for buildings 
  • respect for furniture 
  • respect for equipment

This means trying to keep school as clean as possible by putting litter in bins, keeping walls and furniture clean, taking care of school equipment such as books. 

By everyone working to keep school as clean as possible we will help to develop a sense of identity and community.

The school’s reputation depends on how you behave:

  • in school
  • out of school

High standards of behaviour and uniform enable all to be proud of our school.
 

Students will be required to confirm that they have read and understood the Code of Conduct by providing their signature.