Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct

We want Oakleaf Primary to be a happy, safe and peaceful community in which to learn. Our Code of Conduct is designed to help learners understand what we mean by this. It is not an exhaustive list of aspirations or things to avoid; instead it outlines key points so our learners have clear examples of what we expect from them.

Learners have the right to:

  • learn without disruption
  • be free from bullying of any kind
  • feel safe
  • enjoy equal opportunities
  • exist within the school without fear of prejudice of any kind from any member of the community.

The school community will not tolerate:

  • bullying of any kind

·         any type of violence

·         vandalism, graffiti, or litter

·         cruel or insensitive behaviour

·         possession of or dealing in drugs or alcohol

·         smoking cigarettes

·         misuse of solvents

·         any signs of disrespect from any member of the community

·         arriving late to school or to lessons

·         leaving the school without permission or missing lessons.

Parents/Carers please can we ask you:

  • Speak politely and behave well

·         Avoid negative and malicious gossip

·         Concerned, worried - see us

·         Problem between children - see us not the child

·         Know that we work really hard for your child and we are human too!

We ask for all members of the community, to follow our Oakleaf Community expectations which can be found here. OLP Community Expectations.pptx 

Unacceptable behaviour will lead to a ban from the school site.

In our school we will try to:

·         respect ourselves

·         respect each other

·         do our best

·         act with honesty and responsibility

·         show ourselves in the best light

·         be polite and courteous

·         enjoy learning

·         participate in all aspects of school life.

We publish our Student Code of Conduct on our website refer to it in our rewards and behaviour management systems.

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