We are the School Council Class Reps

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We are the School Council Class Reps

Our Behaviour Policy We have been talking to our classes about the Behaviour Traffic Light system We think there should be some changes made

Respect Good Manners Listening Friendship Being kind Green Behaviours Respect Good Manners Listening Friendship Being kind Looking after our school Being helpful Playing with others who need a good friend Doing jobs responsibly Working hard Looking after each other Doing homework

We want to add these to the Green Light Green Behaviours We want to add these to the Green Light High Expectations Sharing Walking to lines Positive Attitude Bringing PE kit to school

Yellow Behaviours Chatting at the wrong time Slamming doors Running in corridors Snatching Hurting people’s feelings Lying Forgetting P.E. kit Interrupting Not being fair in playground games Not listening Screaming at people Silly language Negative Attitude Being somewhere you shouldn’t

We want to change some Yellow Behaviours Forgetting PE kit – little ones should not have to be responsible for this. We have changed the wording and put it onto Green We want to add in; Hurting living things – including trees, plants and creatures like daddy long legs Missing Prefect duty Chewing with your mouth open and spitting Playing outside Mrs Tansley’s office window

Fighting Hitting Kicking Pushing Name calling Orange Behaviours Fighting Hitting Kicking Pushing Name calling Throwing equipment Opening Gates Walking away when adults are speaking to you Answering back Refusing to do what you have been asked Repeating Yellow Behaviours  

We want to move some Orange Behaviours We think these behaviours should move to the Red Traffic Light Kicking Opening Gates We also want to add this behaviour Lying – up from Yellow, being honest is very important to us

Aggressive Fighting Swearing Biting Punching Racism Red Behaviours Aggressive Fighting Swearing Biting Punching Racism Breaking equipment Vandalism Hurting people around the neck Bullying Shouting at adults Stealing   Repeating Yellow and/or Orange Behaviours

Staying Safe To make sure we are safe in school we want to add to the Red Light Opening the gates (moved this from Orange) Leaving the school playground in the morning (even if you have left something at home or want to meet your friends) Being somewhere you shouldn’t – lunchtime/playtimes (moved this from Yellow because adults need to know where we are)

Our New Traffic Lights

Bringing P.E. kit to school Green Behaviours Respect Good Manners Listening High expectations Positive attitude Sharing Walking to lines Friendship Being kind and helpful Working hard Looking after our school and each other Playing with others who need a good friend Doing jobs responsibly Doing homework Bringing P.E. kit to school

Chatting at the wrong time Yellow Behaviours Chatting at the wrong time Slamming doors Snatching Not listening Running in corridors Interrupting Hurting other people’s feelings Screaming at people Silly language Not being fair in playground games Hurting living things including trees, plants and creatures Missing Prefect duty Playing outside Mrs Tansley’s office window Chewing with your mouth open or spitting

Orange Behaviours Fighting Hitting Pushing Throwing equipment Name calling Walking away when adults are speaking to you Answering back Lying Refusing to do what you have been asked Repeating Yellow Behaviours

Red Behaviours Aggressive Fighting Shouting at adults Biting Punching Kicking Bullying Racism Swearing Stealing Breaking equipment Opening gates Hurting people around the neck Vandalism Being somewhere you shouldn’t Leaving the playground in the morning ( before school when the gates are open) Repeating Yellow and/or Orange Behaviours

Thank you for listening. We hope you will agree with our changes Thank you for listening. We hope you will agree with our changes. Our classmates thought this would improve our Traffic Light system. We need to keep our school OUTSTANDING!!