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The ethos of the school is to expect and encourage all adults and children at Cuckoo Hall to respect and help each other at all times. Children are encouraged to show thoughtfulness and care for each other and for property whether their own, the school’s or their peers.

We actively discourage and show disapproval for lack of respect for others’ feelings, opinions and cultures. When a child does something wrong, we do our best to make it clear to the child what is wrong and why it is wrong.

Sanctions are likely to include being kept behind at playtimes, missing a privilege, or being sent to talk to a senior member of staff. For persistent disruptive behaviour the school has a structured procedure that systematically records incidents that can be followed up with parents and senior staff.

If there continue to be persistent difficulties with a child’s behaviour the situation will be brought to the attention of the parent/s, and a programme of behaviour support may be put into place. Where appropriate the Headteacher and/or outside support agencies will also be involved at this stage. In more serious cases, and should a child’s behaviour become totally unacceptable, the Headteacher will need to consider the more formal process of exclusion.

Copies of our positive behaviour and anti-bullying
policies are available from the school office.

Click to download positive behaviour policy.
Click to download anti-bullying policy.

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