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Behaviour

At Wheatcroft we aim to:
  •  create a happy, nurturing, inspiring, productive and safe environment in which all children can learn and develop as caring and responsible young people.
  • establish excellent relationships between all members of our school community by displaying genuine care, trust and understanding to achieve the best possible outcomes for the children we serve.
  • help our children to discover their interests, passions and talents while equipping them with the skills to be life-long learners and the motivation to be happy and productive members of society.
Principles

we believe that to establish excellent relationships between all members of our Wheatcroft Community we must:

  • communicate clearly and calmly.
  • use positive language.
  • set clear expectations.
  • be entirely consistent in our approaches.
  • praise in public and reprimand in private.
  • collaborate and see ourselves as a team.
  • support each other to reflect on our actions.
  • focus on choice (explaining both positive and negative consequences).
  • understand equality – different starting points means we all need different things to support us. (It doesn’t mean everyone getting the same.)
  • praise the progress and journey of learning and children’s emotional development, not just the outcome.
We will never shout at children at Wheatcroft School.
 
Pupils will:
  • Be safe - Make good choices and show integrity to keep ourselves and others safe.
  • Learn - Work hard to help ourselves and others to learn.
  • Care - Be respectful, understanding and compassionate to ourselves and others.
  • Communicate with staff when they are struggling, need help or are worried about something.
Parents/Carers will:
  • Ensure that children attend school punctually and regularly. (95% = good attendance.)
  • Foster good relationships with school and support the school in the implementation of this policy.
  • Make children aware of appropriate behaviour in all situations and to be aware of the school’s relationship and behaviour expectations including rewards and consequences.
  • Support any homework requests.
  • Ensure contact with school to discuss matters which may affect a child’s safety, health, progress, behaviour or happiness at the earliest opportunity.
All members of our school community have the right to:
  • feel secure and safe.
  • learn in a positive and productive environment.
  • feel happy and be treated with kindness, respect and understanding.