Behaviour

Key Information

Behaviour

Our school rules are based on our Christian Values and we have 4 main rules based on these.  The children and staff have spent time discussing these and together have decided what these mean to us, in school. 

School Rules

At the Kite Primary Federation we remember that: 

God created the world and everything in it, so we look after our school, inside and out. 

Jesus said love God and love our neighbour as ourselves, so we treat other people as we would like to be treated. 

Jesus cared for his disciples and everyone he met, so we treat everyone with respect. 

St Paul described life as a Christian like a race; we should always keep going and never give up, so we persevere and try our best. 

Behaviour Policy

Here is a link to the current policy:

Code of Conduct

At the Kite Primary Federation, the children’s behaviour is supported by our Code of Conduct. 

If I am… 

I will… 

  • fiddling with things 
  • distracting people 
  • talking when I shouldn’t be 
  • not following instructions 
  • calling out
  • swinging on my chair 
  • name the problem and problem solve with an adult.

If I continue or I am… 

I will … 

  • refusing to work 
  • not respecting property 
  • answering back to a member of staff 
  • out of my seat 
  • being unkind 
  • go to time out somewhere quiet in my classroom for ten minutes and complete a ‘Reflect and Reset’ form 

If I continue or I am … 

I will … 

  • being rude 
  • go to another classroom (my teacher will tell me where to go) for ten minutes with work to do and fill in a ’Reflect and Reset’ form. I may miss playtime. 

If I continue or… 

I will… 

  • my behaviour gets worse 
  • I am ignoring a member of staff 
  • I am swearing 
  • miss playtime and go to my Deputy Headteacher for ten minutes with work to do and fill in a ’Reflect and Reset’ form. My parents will be informed. 

If I continue or… 

I will … 

  • my behaviour puts myself or someone else in danger 
  • I am involved in fighting
  • I am verbally abusing or threatening another person 
  • go to the Deputy Headteacher or Executive Headteacher. My parents will be informed and I may be sent home.