SCHOOL RULES
Learners must abide by the Code of Conduct and the following rules, formulated for the safety and comfort of both learners and staff:
Learners must be inside the gate by 07h00 each day but for safety purposes, should not be at school before 06h50.
School finishes at 13H30 each day. Learners waiting for transport home must wait inside the main gate, where staff members will accompany them.
All visitors must call at the office. Parents should not go directly to the classrooms. This is to protect learners from potential dangerous strangers.
During school hours, learners may not enter the following areas ,unless instructed to so by an educator:
All areas beyond the high fence surrounding the school.
Educators parking area.
Administrative offices.
Learners are expected to be neatly dressed in proper school uniform during school hours.
The wearing of jewelry, except Medic alert necklaces or bracelets is prohibited.
Learners are forbidden to engage in the following activities:
Theft of any description.
The chewing of any form of gum.
Running in classrooms.
Selling of any articles unless an educator with the Administrator’s permission has organized such sales.
Use of foul language or suggestive language.
Bulling and fighting.
Throwing stones or similar objects.
Shouting inside the school buildings.
Bringing toys to school, unless required to do so by an educator for lessons.
Playing rough games likely to cause injury.
Bringing to school’s premises any dangerous items or illegal substance.
Use God name in vain.
Learners are not allowed into a classroom unless accompanied by an educator.
A bandage or a plaster strip must cover all cuts and abrasions to the skin.
School bags must be of a type which gives adequate protection to school books.
The Education Act (84 of 1996) makes it compulsory for children of school going age to attend school on each day, unless they are ill. The school does not have the authority to excuse any child from attending school .Learners may be absent from school to take examinations conducted by certain schools of music, dance, or ballet. Please avoid appointments and arrangements, which require your child to miss school. Casual absences are disruptive to the school programmed and engender casual attitudes towards learning. Certificates of Merit are awarded to learners who complete a full year without missing a day.
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