Managing Behaviour

STUDENT CARE & MANAGEMENT

As noted in other documentation the basis of our Student Care & Management is more a network of caring people, rather than a ‘steps’ system that locks us into particular punitive consequences for particular student actions or infringements.

Another foundation of our Student Care & Management is a notion of Values that underpins all that the school is trying to achieve. These values form a basis for how we interact with each other as staff, how we view success for our children and families and provide a platform for our first Teaching Unit of every year. -’The Pt. England Way’.

From these values an emphasis or priority is chosen annually and then aspects of this emphasis are presented at assembly each week. P.E.N.N. is used to consolidate and reinforce this aspect during the subsequent week. Teachers then continue to emphasise and consolidate  these in their classrooms.

The values we have selected are:

Our Values Theme for 2024 is Kindness with Respect

Our slogan is 'Wheoritia te atawhai, Make Kindness go Viral!'

Our School Rules are:

Just as we have worked to develop a consistent pedagogy in the Thematic delivery of our Topic areas, and then subsequently  our micro-teaching approach for the delivery of Foundational skills, knowledge & understanding in Literacy & Numeracy, so we have worked to develop greater consistency in the way we care for and manage our students.

We have agreed on certain schoolwide methods for helping maintain consistent behaviour in our school. These are:

These are all taught and practiced during ‘The Pt. England Way’.

During 2015 we met as a staff and then as Management Team to discuss further consistent practices that would help us as teachers and help our students behave well, whilst retaining a warm positive environment. The idea behind the proposal of these consistent practices, is not to lock the teacher in so that they must be applied on each & every occasion, but so that if by and large applied consistently across the year levels, as children move up through the school they will have become accustomed to and successful in these expectations.

Challenging behaviour in the classroom:

Please note; we have no wish to specify types of behaviour which precipitate this process. Key indicators would be preventing others learning and direct disobedience of the teacher. 

Please also note; we have only excluded one child in the last eleven years so we would expect in almost every case, that this chain of action when surrounded by a network of support, should be successful. 

The Pt England Way ...

Note:

These processes can be entered into at any point along the continuum, depending on the seriousness of the behaviour. E.g. Swearing at a teacher, serious violence, throwing things, would bring about immediate home contact.

Adventure Playgrounds:

Only Y1, 2 & 3 use the junior playground. No Y1, 2 or 3 students should use the senior playground.

Anyone who uses either playground after 3:00 pm and prior to going home will receive an automatic detention. Children may go home and change out of their uniforms and then return to school and play with their parents’ permission.

Consistency of Application:

1. Classroom Time-Out

We will provide children with an opportunity to reflect as appropriate.

Place will be referred to as the ‘Thinking Space’

It is critical to follow this up with reflection with the teacher.

2. Time-Out in Another Room/Space

Use the ‘Look of Horror’

Letter of apology if appropriate.

Reflection with time out teacher & class teacher.

3. General Behaviour

We will all insist on politeness; please, thank-you, excuse me, titles, appropriate body language, polite language to strangers. We do all need to 'sweat the small stuff'.

4. Corridor Travel

Lunchtime        -No one

Classtime        -Corridor Pass

5. Inside Classrooms

Only when teacher is present.

6 .Computers/Chromebooks/ipads

Only when teacher is present.

7. Rubbish

Clean-up after morning tea breaks and lunch. Monitors only, -no more than 5 mins

Make offenders clean up

House Captains to help enforce

8. Friendly, kind behaviour

We will all work to reduce the culture of inappropriate challenge.

9. The Pt. England Way

We will all use this phrase to discuss appropriate and inappropriate behaviour.

The Pt England Way is to 'Be Kind'