Thought for the Week: Being accountable and living with integrity

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Thought for the Week: Being accountable and living with integrity In other words taking responsibility for our actions!

Taking responsibility for our actions means Living by Rules

Do rules really matter?

Rules of the Road: What does this sign mean?

What has happened here?

Rules of the Game...........

What has happened here?

Not all rules are written down..... What are these people doing?

In school we have rules. What are they?

Our Five Golden Rules: 1. We listen to each other. 2 Our Five Golden Rules: 1. We listen to each other. 2. We respect each other and each other’s property. 3. We follow instructions. 4. We keep our hands and our feet to ourselves. 5. We look after our school and each other.

Reflection Time: Rules are not made to punish us. They are there to keep us safe and to keep things fair. By following the rules as individuals, we make things better for everyone. We must take responsibility for our actions and if we make mistakes, we should learn by them and not make the same mistakes again.