Positive Behavior Policy Reviewed August 2022

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Positive Behavior and Attitude POLICY

CODE OF CONDUCT: Statement of Position and Code of Conduct

DISCIPLINARY CODE-PROCEDURE

POSITIVE BEHAVIOR AND

ATTITUDE POLICY

Code of Conduct: Statement of Position and General Code of Conduct

AIMS AND EXPECTATIONS:

In The City School International, we strive to provide a caring ethos where everyone in the school community feels safe, confident, valued and respected. By promoting an environment where everyone can live and work together in a supportive way, pupils are able to reach their full potential, emotionally, socially and intellectually.

The primary aim of our behavior policy is to promote good behavior. We have school rules and the staff do not ignore unacceptable behavior, but having high expectations, being good role models and rewarding pupils enables us to promote positive behavior.(See Appendix 1 ‘ Rewards and Sanctions)

This policy is designed to promote good behavior rather than merely deter antisocial behavior. When sanctions are needed, this policy outlines the expected outcomes for all pupils.

CODE OF CONDUCT:

The TCSI Code of Conduct entails all the Rules and Regulations that must be followed and observed by all students at all times. The Code of Conduct is an embodiments of Law and Order and promises to make out of students better citizens for a brighter future. The Code of Conduct is created with aspects beneficial to a Student’s Overall character and the school as a whole. The students are motivated to follow the school rules through the encouragement and constant reminders by parents, school management, teachers and all the Administrative staff of TCSI.

GENERAL CODE OF CONDUCT:

 Pupils/students are not permitted to bring mobile phones, IPods, MP3 players and other electronic items to school. In case a student requires to bring his / her mobile phone or any gadgets to school, this should be supported by a note from the parent or there should be a teacher’s permission.

 Pupils/students must maintain discipline in the school bus. Students must respect the bus driver and the bus conductor/nanny at all times. Students must also obey and follow instructions from the bus nanny/conductor at all times especially with regards to behavior in the bus. In case this is not followed, disciplinary action will be taken.

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 It is the responsibility of the students to keep their classrooms neat and tidy at all times and see that the display boards are well maintained and informative. Lights, fans and air-conditioners must be switched off when not in use.

 Littering within the school premises inside the classroom is strictly prohibited.

 Loitering in the school corridors and school grounds are not allowed without the teachers’ permission/consent.

 The school diary must be brought to school daily. It must be used for noting down homework given and as a medium of communication between the parents and teachers.

 Students must not absent themselves before any exam unless study leave has been given. In case a student is absent, necessary action will be taken.

 Leave before long break – summer and winter vacation etc. will not be given unless in case of an emergency. Minimum attendance as prescribed by the Ministry of Education during an academic year is 95%. In case a student does not meet this requirement, he / she will not be permitted to appear for the final examination.

 The Late ComingStudentsFollowupProtocolandDressing andHygiene: Expectations and Follow up Protocol are also a basic part of this Code of Conduct.

ROLES AND RESPONSIBLITIES IN PROMOTING POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR

The Principal will: Implement the school behavior policy consistently throughout the school by setting the standards of behavior and supporting staff in the implementation of the policy.

 Keep records of all reported serious incidents of misbehavior.

 Report to Governors, when requested, on the effectiveness of the policy.

 Ensure the health, safety and welfare of all children in the school.

 Report to/meet with parents/guardian when necessary.

 Be aware of and understand his/her rights and responsibilities. (see Appendix II)

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The Principal has the responsibility for giving fixed-term suspensions to individual children for serious acts of misbehavior. The Principal may permanently exclude a child for repeated, or very serious, acts of anti-social behavior. This action is only taken after the school governors have been notified.

All Staff will:

 Give opportunities to develop interpersonal and social skills.

 Offer a curriculum that enables pupils to engage

 Give the opportunity to work in groups

 Make sure that pupils listen and are listened to and value others

 Help pupils to gain the ability to make choices about their behavior

 Help pupils to be confident about their learning and enjoy it

 Help pupils understand their rights and responsibilities as citizens in our society.

 Be a positive role model

 Reward/praise positive behavior

 Use the behavior log when necessary

 Ensure the pupils in their class know the class and school rules and, where necessary, work along parents.

 Be aware of and understand their rights and responsibilities. (see Appendix II)

Pupils will:

 Respect and care for others

 Listen to others

 Learn/work co-operatively

 Obey the school rules

 Resolve disputes positively

 Value and take responsibility of the environment

 When necessary carry out self-monitoring

 Be aware of and understand their rights and responsibilities.( see Appendix II)

 Be aware of their own emotions and actions and take responsibility for these

Parents, Carers and Families will:

 Support the school when reasonable sanctions as a consequence have been used

 Promote positive behavior at home in order to have continuity between home/school.

 Initially contact the class teacher if they have concerns about the way their child has been treated. If concerns remain, contact the Principal then if necessary the school governors.

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 Initially contact the class teacher if they feel their child’s behavior, in or out of school, is impacting on the child’s well- being.

 Be aware of and understand their rights and responsibilities (see Appendix II)

The Governing Body will:

 Support the school in the implementation of the policy

 Give advice, when necessary, to the Principal about disciplinary issues so that he/she can take the advice into account when making decisions about behavior issues

 Review the effectiveness of the policy

Monitoring and Evaluating:

 The effectiveness of this policy will be regularly monitored by the SMT.

 The school keeps a variety of records of incidents of misbehavior, sanction book, Principal’s records.

 Incident Reports are made available for any student misconduct or incidents for future references.

Trips

Attendance on school trips is a privilege and not an automatic right. If a pupil’s behavior before a trip is consistently unacceptable and they have moved to stage 4 of the sanctions procedures, they will not be accepted on a trip.

The school reserves the right at any time to withdraw any pupil from a trip if they are involved in any behavior which we deem does not live up to our school code of conduct.

Review:

Governors may review the policy earlier if the governing body receives recommendations on how the policy might be improved.

DISCIPLINARY CODE-THE PROCEDURE

The principal will issue written warning after transgressions or offenses are reported and have been investigated. All verbal warning will be followed up by written warning.

If the student is found to be repeating the above mentioned transgression in spite of the disciplinary action, his/her name may be STRUCK OFF THE ROLLS OF THE SCHOOL.

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REMEDIAL MEASURES TO BE TAKEN

TRANSGRESSION/ OFFENSE
FIRST OFFENSE (YELLOW CARD) SECOND OFFENSE (GREEN CARD) THIRD OFFENSE (RED CARD) 1 Bad behavior out of class A verbal warning by the teacher concerned A verbal warning by the Supervisor/Discipline Committee member A written warning by the Head of Section 2 Being in the wrong area A verbal warning by the teacher concerned A verbal warning by the Supervisor/ Discipline Committee member A written warning by the Head of Section 3 Bringing the school’s name to disrepute A verbal warning by the Supervisor/ Discipline Committee member A written warning by the Head of Section A written warning by the Principal, SUSPENSION for a specific period 4 Student using Crude language A verbal warning by the Supervisor/ Discipline Committee member along with a written intimation to the parent. A written warning by the Head of Section A written warning by the Principal 5 Dishonesty: Lying, Copying/Cheating A verbal warning by the Supervisor/ Discipline Committee member along with a written intimation to the parent A written warning by the Head of Section A written warning by the Head of Section 6 Disrespectful to a teacher A verbal warning by the Supervisor/ Discipline Committee member A written warning by the Supervisor/ Discipline Committee member A written warning by the Head of Section 7 Disrupts Class: Argues with the teacher. A verbal warning by the teacher concerned along with a written intimation to the parent. A verbal warning by the Supervisor/ Discipline Committee member A written warning by the Head of Section 8 Student fights with, threatens or Intimidates fellow students A written warning by the Supervisor/ Discipline Committee member A verbal warning by the Head of Section A written warning by the Principal, SUSPENSION for a specific period 9 Forgery in any form SUSPENSION for a specific period as decided by the School Management. 10 Harmful Language of hate or racism A verbal warning by the Head of Section A written warning by the Head of Section A written warning by the Principal Copy of the warning in the Student File 11 Not attending school A written warning by the Head of Section A written warning by the Principal SUSPENSION for a specific period as decided by the School Management. 12 Poor turnout A verbal warning by the teacher concerned A verbal warning by the Head of Section A written warning by the Principal Copy of the warning in the Student File 13 Vandalism A written warning by the Vice Principal A written warning by the Principal SUSPENSION for a specific period as decided by the School Management. 14 Theft/ Smoking/ Weapons at school SUSPENSION until further notice. Page 6 Reviewed and Revised August 2022 Positive Behavior and Attitude Policy

APPENDIX I - Rewards and Sanctions

Rewards:

 To reinforce good work/learning, behavior and attitude we use:-

 Verbal praise

 House points

 Weekly merit certificate given out during school assembly

 Children sent to Principal or Section Head to show their work.

Examples of Behavior and Possible Sanctions:

Stage Examples of Behavior Possible Sanctions Comments

Stage 1

Swinging on chair

Interrupting/calling out

Losing concentration

Running inside the school building

Being in the wrong place at the wrong time. (e.g. In upper part of school during lunch break)

Ignoring instructions

Silly noises

Pushing in line

Not completing sufficient work in lessons

Talking in assembly

Not completing homework to the expected standard, including reading regularly at home as outlined by the class teacher

Quiet reminder

Non-verbal signals (e.g. Eye contact, pointing)

Change of seating

Name on board after 3 warnings in a day move to stage 2

Some incidents in this stage may result in immediate loss of play e.g. talking in assembly as children are given constant reminders of this

Often praising good behavior (e.g. thank you to all of you who are walking along the corridor sensibly) has a positive effect on those not behaving.

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Stage 2

Persistent stage 1 behavior

Rudeness

Affecting of other pupils learning

Inappropriate remark to other pupils

Minor challenge to authority

Damaging schools/ pupils property

Leaving class without permission

Harmful/offensive name calling

Miss playtime with class teacher

Child may be sent to a member of the Leadership team

Incidents to be recorded in class sanction book

Section Head to check the sanction book half-termly and speak to persistent offenders. Parents of persistent offenders informed

Stage 3

Persistent stage 2 behavior

Persistent swearing

Throwing objects with intent to harm

Harming someone so they need medical help

Continued or more serious cheek/challenge to authority

Stealing

Repeated refusal to do set task

Highly offensive remarks to children

Stage 4 Persistent stage 3 behavior

Bullying Fighting

Sent to the Section Head

Telephone call to inform parents

Loss of playtimes /lunchtimes

Behavior log to be filled in

Section Head informed

Situation to be monitored by teachers and Section Head

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Racism Violence

Very serious challenge to authority

Leaving school without permission

Loss of playtimes and Ban on representing the school and/or trips outside school fixed period

Internal exclusion from lesson

Stage 5 Persistent stage 4 behavior

Persistent verbal abuse to a member of staff

Physical abuse to any member of staff/adult

Malicious physical assault on another pupil

Exclusion for morning or afternoon to include a lunchtimefixed period

Exclusion for a fixed term

Exclusion for a fixed term

Stage 6

Repeated stage 5 behavior Governor disciplinary subcommittee convened. Permanent exclusion from school

All the above sanctions are put in place at the discretion of the Principal, and the context and child’s needs will be fully taken into account when sanctions are applied

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Appendix II – Rights and Responsibilities Staff

Rights Responsibilities

To be supported by peers and managers

To be listened to

To share opinions

To be treated courteously by all others in the school community

To ask for support when needed To offer support to colleagues and managers

To listen to others

To give opinions in a constructive manner

To model courteous behavior

To recognize and acknowledge positive behavior in others

To be made fully aware of the school’s systems/ policies/ expectations

To receive appropriate training to increase skills in behavior management

To seek information and use lines of communication

To support others in developing their skills in promoting positive behavior. To acknowledge areas of own behavior management skills that could be developed

To try/use and to evaluate new approaches

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Pupils

Rights

To be treated with respect

To be safe

To learn

To make mistakes

Responsibilities

To behave respectfully to others

To behave in a way that keeps others and self-safe

To be willing to learn

To allow others to learn

To attend school regularly

To own mistakes and learn from them To allow others to make mistakes

To be listened to

Parents

Rights

To be treated with respect

To be kept informed about their child’s progress

To give opinions in a constructive manner

To listen to others

Responsibilities

To behave respectfully towards others

To talk to teachers if they have any concerns about their child’s learning and wellbeing

To talk to their child about what he/she does in school

To ensure their child attends school regularly

To be listened to

To access to information on the school’s procedures for positive behavior

To have concerns taken seriously

To listen to others

To acknowledge/respond to information and share concerns

To share concerns constructively

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Follow up Protocol

The Code of Conduct is a fundamental guide to the Rules and Regulations and the School is imperative and robust in taking action in case of failure to abide by the aforementioned Code the Discipline committee of the School shall take necessary action as mentioned in the code, on the advice of the Principal.

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