Behaviour and Attitudes
Please click the link below to read our Positive Behaviour Policy
Behaviour Principles Statement
The Education and Inspectors Act 2006 and DfE guidance (Behaviour in Schools, 2012) requires Governors to produce and frequently review a written statement of general behaviour principles to guide the Headteacher in determining measures to promote good behaviour and discipline amongst pupils.
The document “Behaviour and Discipline in Schools-Guidance for Governing Bodies” (DfE – July 2013) has also been used as a reference in producing these principles.
This is a statement of principles, not practice. Practical applications of these principles are the responsibility of the Headteacher. The purpose of this statement is to give guidance to the Headteacher in drawing up the Positive Behaviour Policy by stating the principles that Governors expect to be followed.
Colburn Community Primary School is an inclusive school and we are committed to teaching and promoting tolerance, fairness, social inclusion and equality. We are committed to improving longer term outcomes and life chances for our children. Our school values, rules and ethos underpin our relationships, curriculum and policies.
The governors expect the Headteacher to discipline pupils for misbehaviour outside school (including notifying police) witnessed by a member of staff or reported to school when:
Taking part in activity organised by the school