Affiliation No: 2133865

Disciplinary actions will be applied fairly and consistently based on the nature and severity of the violation. Possible consequences include:

  1. Verbal Warning: A verbal reminder of the expected behaviour given by a teacher or staff member.
  2. Written Warning: A formal written warning documenting the student's behaviour, shared with the student and parents/guardians.
  3. Detention: A student may be required to stay after school to complete work or reflect on their actions.
  4. Suspension: A student may be temporarily suspended for serious or repeated violations. Students must complete missed work.
  5. Expulsion: In extreme cases such as violence, drug use, or repeated offenses, the student may be expelled after proper review.

Behavioural Expectations During School Events

  1. Field Trips and School Functions: Students must follow all school rules during trips and events. Misconduct may result in loss of privileges or disciplinary action.

Conflict Resolution

We encourage students to resolve conflicts peacefully and respectfully. When conflicts arise, students should:

  1. Speak Calmly: Engage in respectful communication to resolve disagreements or misunderstandings.
  2. Seek Help: If the conflict cannot be resolved independently, students should approach a teacher, counsellor, or administrator.
  3. Follow the School’s Conflict Resolution Process: Students and staff are trained to resolve disputes effectively and fairly.