Behaviour expectations
The school’s essential agreements and behavior policy apply in the virtual learning environment as well.
Students should be on time and with right resources for each lesson
When a live lesson (via video conferencing) takes place, students are expected to have their camera on AND behave appropriately, always following the essential agreements
All inappropriate behavior will result in the subject teacher having a conversation with the student/s, reminding them of the essential agreements. In case of repeated behavioral concerns, the subject teacher will:
email parents
make a record on CPOMs
and may remove the student from the live lesson (via video conferencing) if they deem the behavior is negatively impacting the learning environment.
All CPOMs records will be followed up by VP for Student support who may involve other stakeholders, such as Counsellor and ELT members as required
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