Code of Conduct

To help protect our rights and to encourage responsibility, we have basic rules for our classroom and for times when we are out of class. 

We always try to do quality work.
We always try to show respect for others.  
We always try to show respect for our school.

. . . . . In class this means . . . . .

Attending regularly.
Being on time and using class time well.
Having correct equipment.
Doing the best work you can.
Thinking about the work you are doing.
Trying to learn new things.
Completing homework.
Presenting work neatly, effectively and on time.
Listening when others are speaking.
Allowing others to learn.
Being polite and courteous.
Taking care of school property and equipment.
Following the school dress code.

 

. . . . . Out of class this means . . . . .

Observing the Smoke-Free status of the school.
Using acceptable language at all times.
Considering others by not spitting.
Attending school consistently.
Being polite and courteous.
Supporting others.
Taking care of school property and equipment.
Following the school dress code.
Encouraging those who represent the school.

 

. . . . . If we do not do quality work we will . . . . .

Be required to repeat work.
Catch up on work in our own time.
Be removed from class to Time Out and complete a behaviour explanation sheet.

 

Consequences

. . . . . If we do not show respect for others we will . . . . .

Be removed from class to senior management where they will complete a behaviour explanation sheet.
Be required to do an in-school detention.
Be stood down from school.
Be suspended from school.
Be excluded/expelled from school.

 

. . . . . If we do not show respect for our school . . . . .

Be removed from class to senior management where they will complete a behavioural explanation sheet.
Be required to do an in-school detention.
Be required to do an after-school detention.
Be stood down from school.
Be suspended from school.