DIFFERENT COUNTRIES - DIFFERENT RULES. REALLY?
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http://www.porthjuniors.ndo.co.uk/Administration/rules.htm

  • All pupils are expected to be punctual for morning and afternoon sessions.

  • A high standard of behaviour is expected of every child. Foul or abusive language to staff or pupils will be severely dealt with.
  • The privilege of staying in for a school meal or sandwiches is conditional on good behaviour. Pupils who continually misbehave will have this privilege removed in the first instance. 
    The last sanction will be exclusion. If such a measure has to be taken, parents will be informed by letter.
  • School cannot be held responsible for the loss of jewellery brought to school regardless of the nature of the loss
  • No unreasonable haircuts or hair colours are accepted. Children will be requested to remain at home until satisfying the school’s requirement.
  • Stud earrings only will be permitted, for health and safety reasons.
  • The school will require a letter or telephone call for a pupil to be excused games or swimming lessons.
  • Plastic/foam balls only to be used in the school yard
  • No drinks to be brought in glass containers.
  • No chewing gum or bubble gum to be brought to school
  • Pupils must not bring to school any instruments, e.g. penknives, scissors, compasses, that could endanger other children
  • School cannot be held responsible for the loss of toys/games brought to school by pupils

Classroom Rules
High School Level

http://worksheets.teach-nology.com/misc/back/rules/high/

Set 1

1. Arrive on time.
2. Raise your hand before speaking.
3. Listen to others and participate in class discussions.
4. Use the pencil sharpener during noninstructional time.
5. Stay on task.
6. Do your assignments.
7. Bring materials and have them ready.
8. Listen to directions.
9. Cooperate with your group.
10. Pick up after yourself.
11. Leave other people's materials alone.
12. Do not interrupt other students' learning.
13. Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself.
14. Keep your hands clean and take care of personal hygiene in the rest room during breaks.
15. No vandalism. Don't write or carve on your desk or school property.
16. Treat computers with care.

Set 2

1. One person at a time leaves the room with the hall pass.
2. Clean your work station appropriately.
3. Absolutely no food, drink, gum, or candy permitted.
4. Do not come to class late without a hallpass.
5. Be organized and prepared for class.

Set 3

1. Come to class prepared to learn. (Pencils sharpened, pen, paper, and notebooks)
2. Respect all property. (School property, personal property, and other's property)
3. Respect all ideas given in class and do not criticize anybody's ideas or thoughts.
4. Do your very best!

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