Behaviour
It is a primary aim of our school that every member of the school community feels valued and respected, and that each person is treated fairly and well. The school behaviour policy is designed to support the way in which all members of the school can live and work together in a Christian way. It aims to promote an environment where everyone feels happy, safe and secure.
The school has reworded its mission statement into five promises. This policy supports the school community in aiming to allow everyone to work together in an effective and considerate way.
God invites us to promise to:
1. keep everyone safe;
2. be honest;
3. keep everyone learning;
4. keep everyone included;
5. look after the world around us
The school expects every member of the school community to follow these promises.
We treat all children fairly and apply this behaviour policy in a consistent way. We recognise that children are individuals with differing needs and respond appropriately to meet these needs. Regular training and reflections support this.
We reward good behaviour, as we believe that this will develop an ethos of kindness and co-operation. Our policy is designed to promote good behaviour, rather than merely deter anti-social behaviour.
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