As stated in our policy on Behaviour, we expect all children to be well-behaved at all times. When they take part in educational visits, they are representatives of the school and have a responsibility to be exemplary in their behaviour. The school’s reputation is influenced by how our pupils conduct themselves when off-site.
The vast majority of children are a credit to the school and are often commended on their conduct by members of the public and host organisations when on trips. We are delighted by this, and reward children for such exceptional conduct.
Educational visits play an important part in the broad and balanced curriculum. We will continue to offer these experiences for all children on a regular basis.
In Upper Key Stage 2 (Years 5 and 6), the children are mature enough to take responsibility for their own actions and we expect them to always follow our rules. However if a child chooses to behave in such a way, when on a trip or during an off-site educational event, that they show disrespect for others, themselves or their safety, the school will consider implementing the following sanctions: unacceptable behaviour will result in a decision being made not to allow that child to attend the next visit/s. Participation in any further visits will be dependant on exemplary behaviour in school in the following months. Any such decision will be communicated to the child and his/her parents, after consultation with the Head Teacher. Permission to re-join the rest of the class on future visits will only be made when trust has been earned.
The vast majority of children are a credit to the school and are often commended on their conduct by members of the public and host organisations when on trips. We are delighted by this, and reward children for such exceptional conduct.
Educational visits play an important part in the broad and balanced curriculum. We will continue to offer these experiences for all children on a regular basis.
In Upper Key Stage 2 (Years 5 and 6), the children are mature enough to take responsibility for their own actions and we expect them to always follow our rules. However if a child chooses to behave in such a way, when on a trip or during an off-site educational event, that they show disrespect for others, themselves or their safety, the school will consider implementing the following sanctions: unacceptable behaviour will result in a decision being made not to allow that child to attend the next visit/s. Participation in any further visits will be dependant on exemplary behaviour in school in the following months. Any such decision will be communicated to the child and his/her parents, after consultation with the Head Teacher. Permission to re-join the rest of the class on future visits will only be made when trust has been earned.
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