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Behaviour Policy • February 2nd, 2022
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BEHAVIOUR
Behaviour Policy • September 30th, 2021

Author/Contact Melissa Relph Tel: 01946 820356 Email: contactus.wla@westlakesmat.org.uk Document Path & Filename Staff General/Corporate Information/Policies and Procedures/Student/Behaviour Policy Document Reference Behaviour Policy Version 11 Status Approved Related Policies Child Protection policy Positive Mental Health policyICT, Social Media and Internet Use Agreement Rewards and Awards policySpecial Educational Needs policy Home Academy AgreementPeer on Peer abuse policy Publication Date September 2021 Review Date September 2022 Approved/Ratified by Local Governing Board 13th September 2021 Distribution: West Lakes Academy Staff Please note that the version of this document contained within the Policy Folder on Staff General is the only version that is maintained. Any printed copies should therefore be viewed as “uncontrolled” and as such, may not necessarily contain the latest updates and amendments.

Hillview School for Girls Behaviour Policy
Behaviour Policy • December 11th, 2014
St Gabriel’s RC High School Culture and Standards Agreement (Behaviour Policy)
Behaviour Policy • January 15th, 2024

Time of review: Summer 2023 Time of next review: Summer 2024 Author: Mrs Cull (Deputy Headteacher – Culture and Standards)Signed: Date: 1st September 2023 Headteacher: Mrs Rosa Signed: Date: 1st September 2023 Approved by the Local Governing Body Signed by Chair of Governors: Date: 19th September 2023

Orchard Way Primary School Behaviour Policy
Behaviour Policy • September 7th, 2021

This Behaviour Policy complements the Home School Agreement and underlines the ethos and aims of the school. The policy recognises the need for sound communication and a consistent approach concerning all aspects of behaviour. We value children as individuals and believe that children should:

WHSG Behaviour Policy
Behaviour Policy • February 5th, 2021
BEHAVIOUR POLICY
Behaviour Policy • May 9th, 2019

At Sweyne Park School we want to secure pupil success for all. We want our pupils to be outstanding learners, to be happy and healthy in their lives, to achieve economic well‐being, to be aware of their place in the world and to be able to contribute to society and the greater good.

WHSG Behaviour Policy
Behaviour Policy • November 28th, 2022
The Federation of Spixworth Schools
Behaviour Policy • September 12th, 2022
King’s Lynn Nursery School
Behaviour Policy • May 1st, 2024

Successful learning can only take place in a secure atmosphere. Essential to a child’s feeling of security is the knowledge that there are clear boundaries of acceptable behaviour applicable to everybody. In such an environment a child is able to function as an individual and as a member of a group.

Caedmon College Whitby
Behaviour Policy • June 27th, 2019

This policy was re-issued in May 2014 and was approved by Governors on 16 June 2014. It will be reviewed following consultation with staff, every three years, or whenever new, relevant NYCC guidance or Government legislation is issued.

BEHAVIOUR POLICY
Behaviour Policy • November 30th, 2021

Appendix 4: Scripts for Behaviour Interventions and Restorative Conversations Appendix 5: Extracts from DFE guidance on behaviour in schools January 2016 Appendix 5: Roles and responsibilities of staff concerning behaviour management Appendix 7: Guidance on de-escalation

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