R E S P E C T Responsibility We will always take responsibility for ourselves and our schools. Effort We will put our best effort in at all times. Smartness.

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R E S P E C T Responsibility We will always take responsibility for ourselves and our schools. Effort We will put our best effort in at all times. Smartness We will present ourselves nicely and be ready to learn. Please and Thank-You We will use our best manners at all times. Enjoyment We will embrace everything with enthusiasm and enjoy our experiences. Choices We will make sensible, healthy, and safe choices. Talk We will listen to others and look at them when they’re speaking. We will never shout.

We have three main reward systems in our schools: 1. Pupil of the Week Award one per class, per week chosen by the class teacher 2. Headteacher’s Award one or two per school, per week chosen by the headteacher 3. House Points given by any member of staff, at any time can be recommended by the councillors Whenever any of these is earned, the adult will make it clear which part of the RESPECT code has been followed particularly well. These rewards will be given directly in line with the RESPECT code. Our Rewards

1. Reminder: An adult will give us a reminder (a warning) Adults will be specific about which part of our RESPECT code has been broken. 2. Time-Out If we continue to break part of the code, we will be asked to ‘pay back’ wasted time. This may vary depending on the age of the children. We may miss some of break time to ‘make-right’ what we have done, We might be asked to take work home to complete, or to do it in our own time. 3. Report to Base-Leader If the behaviour continues, we will be reported by an adult to the base-leader. The base leader will talk to us about steps 1 and 2 to make sure we understand. The base-leader will record this in our ‘behaviour book’. 4. Report to Headteacher If the behaviour continues, we will be reported to Miss Harper by our base-leader. 5. Parents Contacted If the behaviour continues, Miss Harper will contact our parents. And when we get it wrong…