Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct
All parents are asked to sign the school’s Home School Agreement, as follows, when their child/ren are admitted to the main school.THE PUPIL
I shall try to;
·    Keep myself safe on the way to school and when I go home;
·    Help to keep the school clean and tidy and put things in their proper place;
·    Play in the playgrounds and use the toilets sensibly;
·    Follow adult instructions straight away;
·    Try to respect other people and their property;
·    Attend school daily and on time, work hard and not interrupt others while they are working;
·    Try to be a good friend to others;
·    Tell a grown up if someone is making me unhappy.

 

PARENT/CARERS
I/we shall try to:
·    See that my child attends school  on time and properly equipped;
·    Be aware that there is a link between attendance and attainment;
·    Make the school aware of any problems that might affect my child’s work or behaviour;
·    Support the school’s policies and guidelines for behaviour;
·    Consult with the school before planning extended travel overseas;
·    See that my child wears school uniform, has PE kit and correctly fitting sensible shoes;
·    Make sure that my child has a suitable bag for reading books and PE kit (these are available from the school office);
·    Label my child’s belongings clearly with their name;
·    Support my child in homework and other opportunities for home learning;
·    Attend parent’s evenings and discussions about my child’s progress;
·    Read, sign and return letters promptly
·    Inform school quickly if my child is absent.

 

THE SCHOOL
The school will aim to:
·    Care for your child’s safety and happiness;
·    Ensure that the child achieves his/her potential as a valued member of the school community;
·    Provide a balanced curriculum and meet the individual needs of your child;
·    Achieve high standards of work and behaviour through building good relationships and developing a sense of responsibility;
·    Keep you informed about general school matters;
·    Keep you informed about your child’s progress;
·    Be open and welcoming at all times and offer opportunities for you to become involved on the daily life of the school.

Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct
All parents are asked to sign the school’s Home School Agreement, as follows, when their child/ren are admitted to the main school.THE PUPIL
I shall try to;
·    Keep myself safe on the way to school and when I go home;
·    Help to keep the school clean and tidy and put things in their proper place;
·    Play in the playgrounds and use the toilets sensibly;
·    Follow adult instructions straight away;
·    Try to respect other people and their property;
·    Attend school daily and on time, work hard and not interrupt others while they are working;
·    Try to be a good friend to others;
·    Tell a grown up if someone is making me unhappy.

 

PARENT/CARERS
I/we shall try to:
·    See that my child attends school  on time and properly equipped;
·    Be aware that there is a link between attendance and attainment;
·    Make the school aware of any problems that might affect my child’s work or behaviour;
·    Support the school’s policies and guidelines for behaviour;
·    Consult with the school before planning extended travel overseas;
·    See that my child wears school uniform, has PE kit and correctly fitting sensible shoes;
·    Make sure that my child has a suitable bag for reading books and PE kit (these are available from the school office);
·    Label my child’s belongings clearly with their name;
·    Support my child in homework and other opportunities for home learning;
·    Attend parent’s evenings and discussions about my child’s progress;
·    Read, sign and return letters promptly
·    Inform school quickly if my child is absent.

 

THE SCHOOL
The school will aim to:
·    Care for your child’s safety and happiness;
·    Ensure that the child achieves his/her potential as a valued member of the school community;
·    Provide a balanced curriculum and meet the individual needs of your child;
·    Achieve high standards of work and behaviour through building good relationships and developing a sense of responsibility;
·    Keep you informed about general school matters;
·    Keep you informed about your child’s progress;
·    Be open and welcoming at all times and offer opportunities for you to become involved on the daily life of the school.