staying safe in the playground. guidelines for safe behaviour… every student at name of school has...
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Staying safe in the playground.
Guidelines for safe behaviour…
• Every student at name of school has the RIGHT to feel safe and comfortable at school.
• Every student also has the RESPONSIBILITY to show respect for themselves, other students, teachers and property.
There are many things that I can do to stay safe while I am in the playground:
• Firstly, I must remember that the pathway, stairs and decking near N block are passive areas.
This means that students must be calm and use a talking voice when in these areas. There is no running allowed.
• If I feel like being active at lunch time and want to run around or play sport I can go to the bottom quad, the bottom oval or the basketball courts.
• I must keep my hands and feet to myself at all times, stay clear of out of bounds areas and leave sticks and stones on the ground.
• When sticks and stones are thrown there is a chance someone may get seriously hurt and the person who has thrown the sticks or stones will have broken the school rules.
• If I break the school rules by throwing sticks and stones, I will have to face the consequences.
These may include restricted access to the playground, a phone call to my parents or a Tuesday detention!
• When I do the right thing in the playground and follow the rules I will stay safe and my teachers will be happy.
• Displaying good behaviour and respect for others will also make me a better person and friend.