DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOUR Sample Clauses

DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOUR. The academy believes that promoting good behaviour and discipline in pupils should be a partnership between home and the academy. Parents have a vital role in fostering good behaviour, and parental influence is critical is shaping pupil attitude and behaviour.
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DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOUR. The school has a behaviour and anti-bullying policy. Children will be expected to observe this policy. If there are problems, the school will contact parents in order that together we can support the children concerned. Parents should also contact the school if they are concerned. Parents have a vital role in fostering good behaviour, and parental influence is critical in shaping pupil attitude and behaviour. All staff are committed to working with you in a professional and courteous manner and have the right to work in a safe, supportive environment. Verbal abuse and intimidation are not acceptable. Violence towards staff will not be tolerated and action will be taken against anyone who behaves in a violent and abusive way. Swinemoor has a zero tolerance policy towards any such behaviour and appropriate steps will be taken to deal with this issue. Please ensure you set a good example for your child by behaving in a polite, kind and respectful manner towards staff for the benefit of children and adults using the school site.
DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOUR. The College’s Student Handbook and Student Code of Conduct set out our behavioural expectations of you while you are studying with us. They cover topics such as your personal conduct, treatment of others, academic conduct and care and respect for College resources and reputation whilst a student at the College. You must comply with these documents and you can find them on the Website.
DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOUR. You must follow the College’s Student Handbook and Student Code of Conduct and all College policies and procedures, or you may be suspended or expelled. These cover topics such as personal conduct, treatment of others, academic conduct and care and respect for College resources and reputation while you are a student at the College. All documents can be found on the College’s Website.
DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOUR. If you do not follow the College’s Student Code of Conduct, you may be suspended or expelled. The Student Code of Conduct covers topics such as your personal conduct, treatment of others, academic conduct and care and respect for College resources and reputation whilst a student at the College. Refer to the Student Code of Conduct on the EU Website for further information.
DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOUR. The school has an agreed discipline policy including an anti-bullying policy, which we expect parents/guardians to support. The traditional values of courtesy, dress and commitment are highly valued. The wearing of the prescribed uniform by students and the maintenance of a smart, well ordered learning environment would help enhance the reputation for the students and the school. Information Exchange Good two-way communication between the home and school will mean that together we can help ensure your child’s success at this school. Many concerns can be quickly resolved before they become problems by a simple telephone call, visit or note in the student planner. We will inform you of your child’s progress and encourage you to tell us about any concerns you have, either in relation to the school or changes in home life. The Home School Agreement will be sent to all new Year 7 students (and other entrants as appropriate) and their families when a place at Xxxxxxxx is offered. We ask for the agreement to be signed and returned on acceptance of a place at Xxxxxxxx, by the parent and the student. The document will be countersigned on behalf of the school.
DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOUR. Promoting good behaviour and discipline in pupils should be a partnership between home and school. Parents have a vital role in fostering good behaviour, and parental influence is critical in shaping pupil attitude and behaviour. The agreement should make clear that the pupil will be expected to observe the school's discipline and anti-bullying policies, and that parents and teachers need to work together to maintain good behaviour and discipline.
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DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOUR. Provide clear guidelines about our expectations of students’ behaviour, school uniform requirements, appropriate equipment required for school and placing value upon positive relationships between staff and students. Work with the school to ensure my son/daughter behaves well, wears full school uniform and comes to school with the appropriate equipment. Follow the guidelines for: - behaviour both in school and whilst travelling to and from school - school uniform requirements and equipment. Comply with the additional guidance on uniform.
DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOUR. 5.1 You have a very important role in encouraging your child to behave well, and your influence is critical in shaping your child’s attitude and behaviour.
DISCIPLINE AND BEHAVIOUR. If you do not follow the College’s Code of Conduct, you may be suspended or expelled. • If you bring to or use at the College (or on College excursions) drugs, alcohol or any other illegal substance you will be expelled. • If you behave in a violent or harassing manner (including sexual harassment) or engage in bullying you will be suspended or expelled. • Smoking is illegal in the College buildings and will lead to you being asked to leave the building. Local councils could fine you for breaking this law. NON-TUITION FEES Fees are subject to change at any time. Fee Amount Application fee Student Visa holders Other Visa holders $150 $100 Overseas Students Health Cover (OSHC) For student visa holders only, fees vary depending on visa length and cover required. Single, Couple (does not include children) and Family cover available. Fees are subject to change by the OSHC provider at any time As quoted by the service provider Add-on courses (Barista/RSA/Other) As quoted by the service provider Homestay and other accommodation options As quoted by the service provider Guardianship/Other– under 18 year old students onlyCarer Service placement fee* Carer Service fee* Accommodation inspection fee $140 per person $70 per person per week $240 per inspection Airport transfer fee (one way) Brisbane Campus (from Brisbane airport) Sydney Campus (from Sydney Airport) Melbourne Campus (from Melbourne Tullamarine airport) $150 per person $160 per person $160 per person Class text/materials, hand-outs Junior Program ELICOS Material Fee 1-3 weeks 4-20 weeks 20+ weeks $100 $15 per week (photocopies only) $15 per week $300 per course Catch-up English Classes $40 per day or $120 per week Cancellation Fee (when enrolment is cancelled 14 days or more before the course starts the College will use your Enrolment Acceptance Fee to cover this fee) 20% of the total tuition fee for the course or in a package of courses for each course. Enrolment Acceptance Fee $350 ELICOS Textbook ELICOS Readers $80 $30 Direct Debit Payment Setup Fee* $77 Direct Debit Dishonor Fee* $77 Replacement Student Card* (1st student card is free) $5 per card Replacement of hard copy of Certificate/Report* (Certificate, transcript, Statement of Attainment, Galileo certificate) $20 per document eCOE administration & re-issuing (International students only) $15.50 per eCOE per 6 months or part thereof Postage of Certification Documentation Domestic Express Post $25 International Standard Post $60 *Fees include GST ...
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