Behaviour Management Policies definition

Behaviour Management Policies are the detailed policies approved by the Governors encompassing the School’s expectations of pupil behaviour and rewards and sanctions;
Behaviour Management Policies are the detailed policies approved by the Governors encompassing the

Examples of Behaviour Management Policies in a sentence

  • In accordance with the Behaviour Management Policies, the Head may in his/her discretion withdraw the boarding place (either temporarily or permanently) if he/she considers that your child’s attendance, progress or behaviour (including behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and in the reasonable opinion of the Head the removal is in the School’s best interests or those of your child or other children.

  • In accordance with the Behaviour Management Policies, the Head may in his/her discretion withdraw the Non Boarding place (either temporarily or permanently) if he/she considers that your child’s attendance, progress or behaviour (including behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and in the reasonable opinion of the Head the removal is in the School’s best interests or those of your child or other children.

  • In accordance with the Behaviour Management Policies, the Head may in his/her discretion withdraw the Flexi Boarding place (either temporarily or permanently) if he/she considers that your child’s attendance, progress or behaviour (including behaviour outside school) is unsatisfactory and in the reasonable opinion of the Head the removal is in the School’s best interests or those of your child or other children.

  • Will act in accordance with the Fairfield Intermediate School Behaviour Management Policies and Systems should there be any need for Disciplinary Action Taken to the Group Students.

  • The School may undertake drugs testing of pupils in accordance with its drugs policy as set out in the Behaviour Management Policies.