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Code of Conduct 📜✨





**I - Classroom Rules 📚✨**


**"No Excuses"**


✓ **Language Use:** It is imperative that English is spoken at all times in this classroom to enhance language proficiency. 🗣️


✓ **Homework:** All homework assignments must be completed and submitted punctually. 📝


✓ **Respect:** Respect must be shown towards the teacher, oneself, fellow classmates, school property, and all instructions and deadlines. 🤝


✓ **Attention:** Students are expected to remain attentive at all times, speaking only to their designated seat partner during pair work. 👀


✓ **Participation:** Students should raise their hand silently to request permission to answer, without calling out. 🙋‍♂️


✓ **Supplies:** Each student is required to have their student book, copybook, and all necessary school supplies readily available and organised. 🎒


✓ **Lesson Documentation:** Lessons should be recorded in clear and legible handwriting. In the event of absence, students must copy notes from classmates for the subsequent class. 📖


✓ **Seating Arrangements:** Students must remain seated in their assigned seats throughout the academic year. 🪑


✓ **Punctuality:** Students are expected to arrive on time; lateness is only acceptable in emergency situations. ⏰


✓ **Restroom Use:** Restroom breaks should occur during designated times. Exceptions will be considered on a case-by-case basis. 🚻


✓ **Electronics:** Mobile phones must be turned off prior to entering the classroom. 📱


✓ **Bullying:** Any form of bullying is strictly prohibited and may result in disciplinary action, including potential expulsion. 🚫


✓ **Cheating:** Cheating is strictly forbidden, and any student found in violation will receive a score of zero for the examination. ❌


✓ **Dress Code:** Students are required to wear the designated school uniform at all times. Hats are not permitted in the classroom. Attire should be respectful and in accordance with the school’s standards. 👔




**II - Classroom Etiquette 🤗**


✓ Greet the teacher and classmates courteously. 👋


✓ Maintain an upright posture while seated. 🧍‍♀️


✓ Consumption of food and drink is not permitted in the classroom. 🚫🍏


✓ Cover your mouth when yawning. 😮‍💨


✓ Refrain from interrupting others while they are speaking. 🔇


✓ Employ appropriate language and tone in all communications. 💬


✓ Exhibit patience and understanding towards varying skill levels. 


✓ Respect cultural differences and diverse backgrounds. 🌍


✓ Allow others to complete their turn during group activities. ⏳


✓ Assist in tidying up after both group and individual activities. 🧹


✓ Utilise polite expressions such as "please," "thank you," and "pardon" in all interactions. 🙏


✓ Strive for excellence and remain open to learning opportunities. 🌟



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