Behaviour
St Clement's Behaviour Policy 24-25
Be Ready
Being ready means being ready to receive instructions, ready to make the next steps in your learning and being ready to face a challenge. Children who demonstrate being ready are using their senses as part of active listening.
Be Respectful
Being respectful means showing respect to everyone, without exception. This includes listening when somebody else is speaking - this includes children’s peers as well as adults throughout the school. It also means assigning value to the thoughts and ideas of others and recognising the efforts of other people, too. Being respectful also means allowing others to do their best learning by helping to create an environment conducive to learning.
Be Safe
Being safe means conducting yourself in a way that will not harm yourself or others. This applies to all activity throughout the school such as: choosing to walk whilst inside the building; following important safety steps when carrying out an investigation in science; using kind hands, feet and words; seeking out an adult right away when seeing something dangerous and many other situations.
Rewards and Recognising Positive Behaviour Choices