School Rules
Rules of conduct
- We respect each other, each other’s property and our environment.
- We are jointly responsible for a good atmosphere and good conduct.
- We help each other where necessary.
- We all contribute to open communication: we solve problems by talking about them.
- We do not bully, threaten or ignore others.
- We believe that alcohol, drugs, weapons and gambling have no place at school.
- We believe that racism, discrimination and violence have no place.
- We stand for a positive attitude, correct behaviour and neat language.
- We always report theft, vandalism or violence to the police.
In serious cases, we, the school, file a police report. - We abide by the above rules of conduct and speak to others if they fail to do so.
Rules Eating and drinking
Eating and drinking is allowed in the auditoriums and associated outdoor areas during breaks.
Rules concerning equipment
During class (functional) use of earphones, telephones and other devices is allowed after permission from the teacher. Use of devices must not interfere with normal communication. Outside of class, use is permitted, provided it does not disturb others.
Rules school grounds
Pupils of years 1, 2 and 3 always remain on the school grounds during school hours.
These rules apply both in and around the school and during extracurricular activities and also for the period immediately following school-organised activities.
Rules Study material
Pupils in years 1, 2 and 3 always have a reading book with them. They may work on their homework or read. Pupils of the other years always have (reading) material with them to work independently e.g. during lesson breaks or during test hours.
It is a joint task of pupils and staff to observe these rules. Should any pupils break the rules, all staff have the authority to take appropriate action.