Code of Conduct for Clifton Children
Rights and Responsibilities of Clifton Children
Whilst the rights of children are recognised, responsibilities are equally, if not more important. Children at the School are expected to value their responsibilities over their own rights. Clifton children have:
• The right to be listened to and taken seriously and the responsibility to listen to others
• The right to be respected and protected from harm and the responsibility to show others respect and caring
• The right to make mistakes and the responsibility to learn from their mistakes
• The right to receive attention for special needs and the responsibility to be the best person possible
• The right to wear the Clifton school uniform and the responsibility to wear it with pride and in the correct manner at all times
• The right to have a safe and comfortable School and the responsibility to keep it clean and neat and treat it with respect
• The right to be proud of our School, our family traditions and beliefs and the responsibility to respect the traditions of the School and other people
• The right to work and learn without being disturbed by others and the responsibility to be considerate of others while at work
• The right to be forgiven or given a second chance and the responsibility to be forgiving and tolerant of others