The Consequences System

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The Consequences System October 2018

At De Warenne Academy… We want to give time and attention to students displaying positive behaviour We do this with effort points, Above & Beyond stickers, positive phone calls home, postcards home, reward trips and events, Twitter, and in conversations every day The Consequences system deals with negative behaviour without wasting time on it

It’s simple really Wear your uniform correctly Be where you are supposed to be when you are supposed to be there Do not disrupt learning Make progress (do your class and homework) Treat everyone with respect

Uniform Tie must be worn A watch may be worn – no other jewellery AT ALL No hair bobbles on wrists – in pocket Mobile phones – switched off NOT silent and NOT seen – confiscation if seen – only collected by an adult Make-up – NONE except discreet foundation or concealer for skin conditions (no lashes, no brows)

Everyone treated with respect Follow a reasonable request – no arguments, no negotiation Fire alarm, knife, serious assault, assaulting a member of staff, a one-off serious offence threatening health and safety will all lead to permanent exclusion

C4 Other – anti-social behaviour Chewing (gum, plastic, anything) Poor corridor behaviour Incorrect uniform Litter / dining room mess No equipment – planner, knowledge organiser, pen, PE kit Foul language Truancy / Out of bounds

The Consequences System Students are told the ‘rule and consequence reminder’ before being issued with their first consequence. First misbehaviour – verbal warning - C1 Second misbehaviour – verbal warning – C2 Third misbehaviour – Final warning – C3 If you repeatedly get to C3 you will only get E1 for effort on your half termly report and your teacher will ring home

C4 – Disruption to Learning Student is sent to another lesson – this is not open to discussion Sit in the lesson and reflect on what went wrong Do not disrupt the lesson Return to your lesson at the end to collect a detention sticker Serve an after school detention

If you think a mistake was made… Follow the system through to collecting your sticker Speak to your Learning Manager at break, lunch or after school who will investigate DO NOT roam the academy looking for your LM – this is “out of bounds”

The Consequences System Fourth misbehaviour - Student will be sent to another class called “Matrix” - C4 - results in a 1hr detention. Fifth misbehaviour –will result in isolation C5 in the “Consequence Room” for the remainder of that lesson plus extra on the following day plus a detention after school.

C5 Missing/failing detention Failed Matrix 11am-3.30pm Lunch at 12.45 in dining hall If you fail you get a full day

Full C5 Full Day in Consequence Room 8:30am - 3:30pm Lunch at 12:45 If you fail you repeat All at the principal’s discretion and may be FTE instead Failed ½ day in consequence room Walking away from a member of staff Smoking/ smoking by association Jumping the fence Selling Bullying

Failed C5 Internal exclusion at a different academy Student leaves DWA at 8:30 and returns to DWA by 15:30 If student fails in CR on two concurrent FULL C5s, they will complete any outstanding C5s at an alternative academy If student gets 3 separate FULL C5s per ½ term

C5 Alternative Academy Swearing at a member of staff Violence or threatening behaviour towards others Health & safety

After this Fixed term exclusion Managed move to another academy Alternative provision Permanent exclusion

Let’s remember why we are doing this… It’s about your future