STL06 5.1

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STL06 Outcome 5

5.1
Why is it important to have a behaviour policy in school?
The law requires schools to have a written behaviour and attendance policy.Ofsted reports that schools are most effective where the behaviour policy is applied consistently. Behaviour policies are implemented to create a caring,stimulating and secure environment in which staff and pupils can work and play safely and to encourage the involvement of parents/carers in the development of their child.
My school enables pupils to ;
Be healthy
Stay safe
Enjoy and achieve in their learning
Make a positive contribution
Achieve economic well-being
Access the full range of learning opportunities in a calm,positive environment.
Achieve through appropriate expectations of work and behaviour with praise,reward and celebration and consistent consequences.
Behave appropriately in a wide rage of social and educational settings
Value the rights of the individual

How do schools implement the behaviour policy?

School Ethos
Curriculum
School systems
Rewards
Sanctions
Support systems for individual pupils needs
Support systems for staff
Support systems for parents and carers

Why is it important to have a Health and Safety in school?

Schools are responsible for day-to-day and safety whenever your child is in the care of school staff- this includes school trips and clubs, Every school must follow the same health and safety law.
Students of all ages are entitled to a safe school learning environment, If students