The primary aim of the Behaviour Policy is a means of promoting good relationships, so that people can work together with the common purpose of helping everyone to learn. This policy supports the school community in aiming to allow everyone to work together in an effective and considerate way.  Good pupil behaviour is essential for effective teaching and learning. It is also necessary to support the Christian aims of the school. Promotion of good pupil behaviour enhances the self-esteem of everyone in school and a framework is effective in ensuring this.

Aims:

1. To maintain good pupil behaviour in school to enhance pupils’ learning.

2. To reward good behaviour to reflect our whole school ethos of kindness, co-operation and desire to learn.

3. To work in partnership with parents and all school staff to maintain appropriate standards of behaviour.

4. To develop in the pupils a sense of self-discipline and an understanding that they are responsible for the consequences of their actions.     

5. To support pupils who may have behavioural difficulties.