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Wellbeing Council Lache Primary School Early Years Behaviour Policy
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Our School ‘Golden Rules’ Always listen carefully Always be kind to others Always use good manners Always use kind words Always respect our school property Always move calmly around our school Always try your best. The Wellbeing council have agreed upon these simple rules to help us all achieve our best and enjoy our time in school.
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Smiles Everybody will be awarded 1 smile at the end of each day unless you receive a circle. You can earn extra smiles by working hard, following the school rules and being an exceptional role model. They might be given for: Being polite or kind Lining up correctly (silently and facing the correct way) Working well on task Being helpful, holding doors open, doing jobs Completing homework Not having any circles during the day Hard work and effort in lessons Behaving brilliantly at lunchtimes Sitting well in assembly
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Smiles Smiles will given to pupils as rewards. When they get a smile they will put one into their own smile tray and one in to the class jar Each pupil will have a 100 square to record their total number of smiles on. Double smiles will be given on Fridays if they have been in school all week. When the jar is full children receive a class treat
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Circles Circles are warnings for making poor choices. You could be given a circle by your teacher or any other adult in school if you make a poor choice. For example, if you are unable to keep to the school rules, you could receive a circle. If you get 3 or more circles in one day, you will miss out on the Golden Time activity. Sometimes very poor choices may mean you go straight on to 3 circles or even higher. C 1 2 3 4 5
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Sanctions If you receive a circle – you will receive a sanction. Your teacher may give you a quiet warning before you get a circle, but if you continue to make poor choices you will receive: Caution = Verbal warning 1 circle= 3 minutes of Time Out to think - apology to move forward 2 circles=Another 3 minutes of thinking time – apology 3 circles=Teacher led plan – (removal of a choice / activity) 4 circles=Talk to parents 5 circles=Internal Exclusion for the day – working away from class C 1 2 3 4 5
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Early Years Rewards Smiles are given for good behaviour, making good choices, helping, showing kindness and care, etc 100 squares per pupil Cumulative Jar – smiles added until jar is full Whole class reward for reaching an agreed total – jar Double smiles on Fridays if in school all week.
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Behaviours and Sanctions 1 Circle-not doing as you have been asked in class, using bad language, pushing in lines, not listening, shouting out, antagonising others, not following the school Golden Rules 2 Circles-refusing to do work in class, writing rude or mean things, distracting others when they are trying to learn, leaving the class without permission 3 Circles-swearing at people, abusive language to others, physical violence to others (pushing and shoving), 4 Circles-kicking, punching others, threatening others, stealing, damaging property, 5 Circles-running out of school, unprovoked violence towards others, extremely abusive language towards others Some behaviour could lead to you being sent out of school – this is called an exclusion and is very serious. These are some of the behaviours that could lead to you receiving circles.
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Class Rewards When all the pupils in a class have achieved a Bronze award the class will be able to have a treat lasting approximately 1 hour. (For example: extra playtime, adventure playground, class games, video) When all the pupils in a class have received a Silver award, the class will be able to have a treat lasting approximately 1 and a half hours. When all the pupils in a class have received a Gold award, the class will be able to have a treat lasting for 1 afternoon.
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Think about your behaviour and start collecting smiles.
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