Everyone acts with courtesy, respect and consideration to others at all times.
This means:
- To try to understand and to be tolerant of others people’s point of view
- In class, make it as easy as possible for everyone to learn and for the teacher to teach
- Please hand in your mobile phone on arrival at the Campus, it will be returned to you at the end of your school day
- Move sensibly and quietly about the Campus
- Always try to speak politely to everyone
- To keep the Campus clean and tidy
- Remember to show respect for other members of the community
- Try to make the Campus a safe place for everyone
Internet use
The CE Academy has installed computers and Internet access to help our learning. This Code of Conduct will keep everyone safe and help us be fair to others:
- I will not access other people’s files
- I will use the computers only for school work
- I will not bring cds or memory sticks into school without permission
- I will ask permission from a member of staff before using the Internet
- I will only email people I know, or my teacher has approved
- The messages I send will be polite and sensible
- I will not give my home address or phone number, or arrange to meet someone
- To help protect other pupils and myself, I will tell a member of staff if I see anything I am unhappy with or I receive a message I do not like
- I understand that the school can check my computer files and the Internet sites I visit
Mobile Phones
Key Stage 3
You can bring your phone to school if you follow the Code of Conduct.
You must hand your phone in on arrival at your campus. It will be returned at the end of your school day. In an emergency you can be contacted through the campus secretary.
If staff see or hear your phone or headphones/airpods:
- A warning will be issued and you will be asked to hand your phone/headphones to a member of staff
- If you refuse to hand in your phone/headphones your parents/carers will be called and asked to speak to you
- If you still refuse to hand in your phone/headphones your parents/carers will be called at the end of the school day, to update them and to ask them to intervene
- If you refuse again to hand in your phone/headphones you and your parents/carers will be asked to attend a meeting
- Mobile phones without SIM cards are not acceptable in the campus site.
The CE Academy is not responsible for your mobile phone whilst it is in the locker.
Key Stage 4
You can bring your phone to school if you agree to the following Code of Conduct:
- On arrival at the campus your mobile phone/headphones/airpods should be handed in and put in a locker. They will not be taken out until the end of your school day
- Recharging lockers are available for you to use
- Your mobile phone/headphones must not be seen or heard on site throughout your school day
- In an emergency you can be contacted through the campus secretary.
If you are seen/heard to have a phone/headphones:
- Staff will try and persuade you to put your phone in a locker
- If you refuse, staff will call your parents/carers and ask them to talk to you
- If you continue to refuse, your parents/carers will be called again at the end of the school day, to update them and ask for their intervention
- If you refuse to put your phone away again, you and your parents/carers will be asked to attend a meeting
- The only headphones allowed will be attached to an MP3 player. You will need to show staff they are not attached to a phone
- Mobile phones without a SIM card are not acceptable on the campus sites
- If you damage anything in an attempt to get your phone back we will report any criminal damage to the police
The CE Academy is not responsible for your mobile phone whilst it is in the locker.
Taxis
- I will comply at all times with the driver’s instructions
- I will sit in my seat at all times with my seat belt on
- I will not distract the driver
- I will speak politely
- I will not throw things in the taxi or out of the window
- I will only eat or drink in the taxi with permission from the driver
- I understand I can only be taken to my home address at the end of the day