Midfield Primary School

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Midfield Primary School Behaviour Code To ensure that everyone feels safe and happy: Treat people in the way you want to be treated: With RESPECT; Be KIND, CARING and HELPFUL; Be POLITE and say PLEASE and THANK YOU; Keep each other SAFE; Say SORRY and FORGIVE one another; Be HONEST : tell the TRUTH; SHARE fairly and TAKE TURNS; LISTEN carefully and speak carefully; WELCOME and INCLUDE everyone into our school; WALK inside school and on the pathways; Treat all property and buildings in school with RESPECT; SET A GOOD EXAMPLE. Midfield Primary School Home School Agreement

HOME-SCHOOL AGREEMENT Midfield Primary School will: Do its utmost to ensure your children are safe in school between the hours of 8.40am and 3.20pm; Take responsibility for your children at out of school time activities when parents have signed permission slips only; Teach children how to live a healthy lifestyle; Encourage children to become caring people and confident learners; Aim for excellence in teaching and learning across the curriculum; Inform parents about children’s progress through regular meetings and reports; Consult children and parents about the running of the school; Value your children’s happiness and enjoyment of the school. Authorised member of staff __________________ Date ______________ Parents and Carers will: Be responsible for their children prior to 8.40am and after 3.20pm unless they have signed responsibility over to the school for special activities; Make sure children attend school regularly and arrive on time; Contact the school on the first day of absence by 9.30am; Support the School Behaviour Code; (on reverse) Ensure children wear the correct school uniform; Comply to protocols in school prospectus; Hear children read and ensure they have a quiet place in which to do homework; Attend parents’ meetings and other school events; Have someone available to collect children from school, if required; Inform a member of staff when somebody different is collecting their child; Ensure the office have the most up to date contact details and are accessible in case of an emergency; Leave messages with senior staff on the playground or the office and avoid speaking to class teachers first thing in the morning; Take family holidays in school holidays. Parent name ________________ Child’s name ________________ Date _________________