Scoil Naomh Fiachra
Clontubrid
Code of Good Behaviour
Introduction and General Aims
Scoil Naomh Fiachra draws its pupils from a rural community. The parish continues
to be vivified by a strong sense of community, of Christianity and of civic
spirit. This is reflected in the children attending the school and consequently,
discipline is rarely a major issue in the school.
It will be the aim of the school that this should continue to be the case and
that good discipline should stem from a sense of what is right rather than a
sense of what is wrong.
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Aims
- That all pupils would develop respect from themselves; for their fellow
pupils; for their pastors; for teachers and families; for their locality and
community and for property, public and private.
- That all pupils would take an interest and a pride in their work, their
health, their appearance and their school.
- That all pupils would develop initiative and a sense of responsibility for
their own actions.
- That self-discipline would be developed by example, encouragement and by
observance of a set of written rules.
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Objectives
- The structuring of in-class discipline, which prompts a stimulating environment.
- The efficient operation of the school.
- The maintenance of good order and safety throughout the school day, including
break times and other activities.
- The development in the pupils of self-discipline and care and courtesy towards
others.
- The development of respect for the school, school property, and the general
school environment.
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Staff Responsibility for Discipline
The overall responsibility for discipline within the school rests with the
Principal Teacher. Each teacher has responsibility for the maintenance of discipline
in his/her classroom, while sharing a common responsibility with the staff for
good order within the school premises.
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Parent/Guardian Responsibility and Co-operation between Parents
and Teachers
Parents are ultimately responsible for the behaviour of their children. However,
discipline in our school depends upon co-operation between parents and teachers.
Every effort will be made, by the Principal Teacher and staff, to ensure that
parents are kept well informed – to this end the normal channels of communication
between school and parents will be utilised. Parents will be involved at an
early stage rather than as a last resort.
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Actions to be taken in the
event of Breaches of Discipline
Minor Breaches of Discipline
The class teacher will deal with minor breaches of discipline, as they occur.
It is anticipated that the vast majority of difficulties that arise will be
resolved at this level. If necessary a parent could be called in by the teacher
at this stage.
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Serious Breaches of Discipline
Referral to Principal Teacher
If a teacher is dissatisfied due to lack of progress in resolving difficulties
with misbehaviour by a pupil, then the teacher will refer the matter to the
Principal Teacher. Parents will be invited in for discussions with the Principal
Teacher and the class teacher involved, in an attempt to resolve the problem.
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Referral to Board of Management
If action taken by the Principal Teacher fails to resolve the matter within
a reasonable time, then the matter will be referred to the Board of Management,
which will deal with the situation in accordance with the Rules for National
Schools. The child may be suspended [under the terms of Rule 130(5)] or expulsion
may be considered, in accordance with Rule 130(6).
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Sanctions
- Teachers will try to implement a positive approach to discipline and to
use encouragement, praise and reward rather than sanctions.
- Where sanctions are necessary, they should be appropriate to the seriousness
of the misbehaviour.
- Damage to property would be punished by fines to cover repair or replacement.
- For homework not done, a pupil would be asked to repeat the lesson or perhaps
be given extra work.
- Where persistent misbehaviour occurs, the pupil’s parents will be contacted
and asked to come to the school to discuss the matter.
- If consultation with parents fails to resolve persistent misbehaviour, or
where gross misconduct occurs the procedure laid down in Rule 130, Section
5 will be invoked.
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General Rules
- At the beginning of each school year each teacher will outline the rules
that apply to the running of the classroom and outline his/her policy of homework,
movement, talking in the classroom, etc.
- Generally, the class teacher will deal with matters of discipline arising
in his/her classroom. However, if a serious breach of discipline occurs, the
class teacher will report this to the principal teacher.
- Any teacher in the school has the authority to correct any pupil for breaches
of discipline.
- Every rule made by a teacher should have a reason and this should be explained
to the pupils where the teacher considers them sufficiently mature to understand
the reasoning behind the rule.
- Pupils who miss class through absence, or wish to arrive late, or leave
early, should have an explanatory note from their parents.
- Pupils who have not done their homework, and have good reason should have
a similar note.
- All visitors to the school are entitled to be treated with courtesy and
respect.
- Pupils are expected to observe the rules laid down from time to time regarding
break times, retrieval of ball from road, etc.
- Events such as school sports, swimming classes, school tours, etc. will
necessitate rules of their own. These rules will be devised primarily with
safety in mind and will be strictly enforced.
- Pupils will be expected to keep their classrooms and the school grounds
tidy and litter free.
- Theft, persistent bullying or damage to the property of the school, the
teachers or of other pupils will be regarded as serious breaches of discipline.
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Classroom Rules
- Pupils will line up and proceed to their classrooms in an orderly manner
after breaks.
- Pupils leaving the room before breaks will replace chairs under desks and
leave in an orderly manner.
- In the interest of safety, pupils should keep try to keep schoolbags, etc.
clear of passages between desks.
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Playground Rules
- Older pupils should be aware of the needs of younger pupils and be helpful
to them, e.g. tying laces, retrieving a ball, etc.
- Older pupils should not involve younger children in games where their size
would put them in danger.
- Only a nominated pupil may retrieve a ball from the road.
- No bullying.
- No pupil has the right to exclude others from games.
- Pupils from third to sixth class may play hurling when weather permits
provided they have:
- Protective headgear;
- A safe hurley;
- A change of footwear – safe footwear.
- No bad language.
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Swimming Lessons
- All pupils participating in the lessons must have returned a consent form
signed by their parents.
- The bus will travel directly to the pool and return directly to the school
with no stops for sweets, etc.
- No pupil will be given permission to leave the swimming pool premises during
lessons.
- Pupils must obey all the rules of the swimming pool and all directions
given by the Instructors.
- Only pupils who have been given permission may go to the deep end of the
pool.
- If, on occasion, a pupil/pupils cannot participate in swimming lessons,
suitable arrangements will be made with their parents/guardians.
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School Tours
- All pupils travelling on the tour must have returned a consent form signed
by their parents.
- The Principal should be informed of all pupils who are travelling under
the supervision of their parents.
- All remaining pupils will be paired off and the pairs should stay together
throughout the day.
- Other rules will depend on places being visited and possible dangers that
they might pose.
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School Sports
- All pupils should attend at the appointed time at the Community Centre.
- Pupils will not be allowed to leave the Community Centre premises, except
under the supervision of, or with the written consent of their parents.
- Pupils should obey the instructions given by any teacher from any of the
three schools in the parish.
- All pupils should participate fully in the sports.
This policy was sanctioned by the Board of Management
in December 2002.
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