Code of Conduct for Learners
The following constitutes a serious breach of school rules:
- Smoking / vaping on or off the school premises
- Absence from school without parent’s permission
- Theft committed at or outside school
- Open defiance of educator’s or non-educator’s authority
- Vandalism to school property (Parents will have to pay for the repairs)
- Excessive aggressive behaviour. (This will be dealt with by the Disciplinary Committee and may lead to suspension or expulsion.
- Late coming
- Absence without producing a letter or medical certificate
- Running or playing on stoeps, playing between teacher’s cars and playing in the classrooms
- Play fighting or serious fighting
- Disobeying the prefects or the scholar patrol
- Bringing toys to school, knives or sharp objects (unless asked for by the teacher)
- Chewing of chewing gum / bubble-gum
- Wearing casual clothes only on Civvies days
- Playing in areas not allowed, e.g. the Grade R play park
- Disregarding the pedestrian crossing when crossing First Road
- Leaving the school without permission from the teacher or the office
- Cell phones not allowed –for calls purchase a phone card for the public phone in the admin block at school
DETENTION:
What warrants Detention:
- Fighting
- Swearing
- Homework not done on TWO occasions (recorded)
- Disrespect to the NON_TEACHING STAFF (Substitutes)
- Damaging School Building / Property
- Stealing
- Cheating in a test
- Walking around without a pass
- Late arrival for school – Second offence
- Leaving school premises without permission e.g. shop, home
- Not bringing P.E. Gear – Second offence
- Bringing school’s name into disrepute
TEACHERS’ ROLE (Own Class):
- Record offence in Discipline Book.
- Detention names to co-ordinators by Wednesday for Friday.
- Names to be accompanied by Type and Nature of offence.
- Disciplinary Committee – to keep a regular register in order to monitor and assist with class discipline.
- Parents will be notified with a standard letter.
- In the letter – Nature of offence and Date of detention to be specified.
- Letter sent by Wednesday in order for parents to make necessary arrangements for transport, Mosque, where necessary.
PARENTS’ ROLE:
- Reply slip to be signed by parents and returned by Friday.
- Parents to see the Disciplinary Committee if learner regularly (3 times) attends Detention for the same offence.
- Parents to account for non-attendance by learner.
DETENTION DAYS – Friday 12h30 – 13h30 (1hour)
Code of Conduct for Learners
Warning | Suspension | Expulsion |
1. Use of vulgar language in public. | 1. Use of Alcohol at school and outside school while wearing school uniform. | 1. Serious assault: educator, non-educator or learner. |
2. Cheating in class. | 2. Major theft. Value of goods will determine suspension. | 2. Repeated defiance of the school authorities, |
3. Petty theft at school. | 3. Major damage to school property. | 3. Use and or sale and or possession and or peddling of drugs and stolen property. |
4. Lying to educators. | 4. Blatant dishonesty at school. | 4. Theft involving violence at school. |
5. Bringing the school’s name into disruption. | 5. Threats to educators. | 5. Guilty of any offence proven in a court of law. |
6. Damage to school property – minor and accidental. | 6. Deliberate and serious undermining of the authority of the principal and educators and non-teaching staff. | 6. Possessing a weapon at school, e.g. knife, firearm, dagger, panga, stick or objects which can be used as a threat against others. |
7. Damage to property of other minor pupil on or off the school premises. | 7. Threats of violence to fellow learners on or off the school premises. | 7. Any act. Which in the opinion of the disciplinary tribunal, endangers the life and safety of others. |
8. Persistent disobedience at school. | 8. Intimidating of others to enforce acquiescence including bullying fellow learners. | 8. Sexual coercion: aggressive action aimed at procuring sexual favours. |
Warning | Suspension | Expulsion |
9. Unsporting behaviour on the playing field. | 9. Repeated gender harassment. | 9. Sexual assault: sex-related crimes or misconduct – including rape and sexual assault.
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10. Persistent non-co-operation with an educator or with the school authorities. | 10. Sexual Harassment: a) Sexual remarks; b) Snapping bras; c) Groping of bodies; d) Pulling down of shorts or trouser; e) Flipping up of skirts; f) Sexualized jokes in mixed company.
| 10. Distribution and / or possession of pornographic material. |
11. Actions obviously aimed at humiliating educators and fellow learners. | 11. Smoking at school / or off the school premises in school uniform.
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12. Hurtful, nasty personalized graffiti. | 12. Actions provoking racism / sexism and against any religious group.
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13. Cheating in tests and examinations. | 13. Playing truant from school.
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| 14. Serious damage to educator’s property.
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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PARENTS
- Please report to the office when visiting the school.
- Teachers are not available during teaching hours to receive telephone calls, unless it is an emergency. Please leave a message with the secretary.
- Please make an appointment to see the principal or teacher.
- Homework books or workbooks must be signed when sent home.
- Medical and dental appointments must be made for after school.
- Parents must inform the school about medical information e.g. illnesses and medical aid membership.
- Holidays must be planned to coincide with school vacations and NOT during the term.
- Inform the school about change of address, telephone number of both parents (home and work).
- Parents are not permitted to use the parking area when dropping off their children at school. Children must be dropped and fetched at the gate.
- The school will not be held liable for any claim, losses, injuries and expenses suffered by parents or learners which were not caused by negligence of the school or the responsible teacher.
- Parents are liable to pay school fees as determined by the governing body.
- Parents are expected to get involved in the education of their child/ren at school (e.g. assist with sport, attend meetings, assist the teacher in class with reading, etc.)
- Avail yourself for Parent / Teacher meetings to discuss your child’s progress at the end of every term.
- Parents must collect the end of Term Reports at school on the assigned days determined by the school.
What we expect from Parents
- It is expected of you to get involved in your child’s learning process, check and sign homework books, message books and read all circulars.
- See to it that your child belongs to the library. Help with reading at home regularly.
- Prepare your child for school, see to it that he / she
- has a good night’s sleep
- has a good breakfast
- has a packed lunch
- has a neat uniform
- have all stationery requirements
- have all books neatly covered with plastic.