 Each school's head teacher is responsible for promoting good behaviour  and discipline. He/She must draw up the school's discipline policy,  using the governing body's statement of general principles as a  framework. The head of school must publicise the discipline policy. They  may do this by making it known within the schools and to parents, and  by bringing it to the attention of students, parents and staff at least  once a year.The policy should be regularly reviewed, taking into account  the views of students, parents and staff. Essential elements are  strategies to tackle bullying and racial harassment, and the school's  policy on detention. Overall, the policy should:
  Each school's head teacher is responsible for promoting good behaviour  and discipline. He/She must draw up the school's discipline policy,  using the governing body's statement of general principles as a  framework. The head of school must publicise the discipline policy. They  may do this by making it known within the schools and to parents, and  by bringing it to the attention of students, parents and staff at least  once a year.The policy should be regularly reviewed, taking into account  the views of students, parents and staff. Essential elements are  strategies to tackle bullying and racial harassment, and the school's  policy on detention. Overall, the policy should:.....
1-promote self-discipline and proper regard for authority among students
2-encourage good behaviour and respect for others
3-ensure students' standard of behaviour is acceptable
4-regulate students' conduct
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2-encourage good behaviour and respect for others
3-ensure students' standard of behaviour is acceptable
4-regulate students' conduct
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Article by: kni.hurl
 
 
