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What behaviour is expected?

At Sweyne Park you are expected to respect yourself, other people and the environment. You might get a green form for being bad and not doing this.

It is not often that you get green forms but if you are cheeky to a teacher or don’t hand in your home learning then you will get one. It is best not to get them.

When you are naughty or get into trouble you might also get a detention. You can lose some of your lunch-time or break. You might have to help the teachers or you may have to write something. Sometimes you can have detentions after school if there is a serious problem.

At Sweyne Park you will have lots of fun and the teachers are pleasant and fair. A high standard of behaviour is expected. You have to learn to control yourself and behave in a respectful manner. You are also expected to respect your environment, your friends, other pupils and most of all yourself. You should never bully anyone as it is never tolerated at Sweyne Park, if you do then you could get a green form and lose your break, lunchtime or after school club time. There are more serious sanctions if you deserve them and break the rules so it is far better to behave respectfully and then everyone is happy. At Sweyne Park they just want you to try your best.

 

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