English, asked by negikiran170, 11 months ago

Notice, for your school cafeteria, listing the important rules​

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Answered by Royal654
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Answer:

The school rules have been established in partnership with the community over a long period of time. They reflect the school community’s expectations in terms of acceptable standards of behaviour, dress and personal presentation in the widest sense. Students are expected to follow the school rules at all times when on the school grounds, representing the school, attending a school activity or when clearly associated with the school i.e. when wearing school uniform.

Students have the responsibility:To attend school regularly To respect the right of others to learn To respect their peers and teachers regardless of ethnicity, religion or gender To respect the property and equipment of the school and others To carry out reasonable instructions to the best of their ability To conduct themselves in a courteous and appropriate manner in school and in public To keep the school environment and the local community free from litter  To observe the uniform code of the school To read all school notices and bring them to their parents’/guardians’ attention

A. GENERAL CONDUCT

Students are representatives of our school from leaving home until they return and are thus expected to set themselves a high standard of behaviour both inside and outside the school.

B. THE SCHOOL UNIFORM and GROOMING

should be worn tidily and correctly both at school and between home and school. The full school uniform must be worn at all times. Shirts are to be tucked in; socks are to be pulled up; heel straps in place. Where a situation arises concerning a student’s uniform, written requests for temporary wearing of non-regulation items must be referred to a Dean or Deputy Headmaster.

Students are to be clean-shaven at all times while representing the school.

No visible jewellery is to be worn. Jewellery of religious or cultural significance may be worn but must be covered at all times.

No piercings are allowed. In particular, clear plastic studs, or otherwise, used to maintain the piercing, are not allowed.

A student’s hair must be kept clean and tidy at all times. The length of the hair should not be shorter than a “number 2” razor cut. Hair should not be touching the shirt collar and should be off the face. The fringe when straightened /combed down must not hang in the eyes.

Make-up must not be worn. Students are not permitted to have visible tattoos.

C. The following are not to be brought on to the school grounds:

Alcohol or drugs in any form of Chemicals,Cigarettes or tobacco, Knives or other weapons, including BB guns, Matches/lighters/explosive or dangerous material. Pornographic or any other offensive material Cameras, Skateboards or scooters or similar Expensive bicycles or bicycle accessories or other costly equipment

Answered by ZohranAhmed
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Answer:

The school rules have been established in partnership with the community over a long period of time. They reflect the school community’s expectations in terms of acceptable standards of behaviour, dress and personal presentation in the widest sense. Students are expected to follow the school rules at all times when on the school grounds, representing the school, attending a school activity or when clearly associated with the school i.e. when wearing school uniform.

Students have the responsibility:To attend school regularly To respect the right of others to learn To respect their peers and teachers regardless of ethnicity, religion or gender To respect the property and equipment of the school and others To carry out reasonable instructions to the best of their ability To conduct themselves in a courteous and appropriate manner in school and in public To keep the school environment and the local community free from litter  To observe the uniform code of the school To read all school notices and bring them to their parents’/guardians’ attention

A. GENERAL CONDUCT

Students are representatives of our school from leaving home until they return and are thus expected to set themselves a high standard of behaviour both inside and outside the school.

B. THE SCHOOL UNIFORM and GROOMING

should be worn tidily and correctly both at school and between home and school. The full school uniform must be worn at all times. Shirts are to be tucked in; socks are to be pulled up; heel straps in place. Where a situation arises concerning a student’s uniform, written requests for temporary wearing of non-regulation items must be referred to a Dean or Deputy Headmaster.

Students are to be clean-shaven at all times while representing the school.

No visible jewellery is to be worn. Jewellery of religious or cultural significance may be worn but must be covered at all times.

No piercings are allowed. In particular, clear plastic studs, or otherwise, used to maintain the piercing, are not allowed.

A student’s hair must be kept clean and tidy at all times. The length of the hair should not be shorter than a “number 2” razor cut. Hair should not be touching the shirt collar and should be off the face. The fringe when straightened /combed down must not hang in the eyes.

Make-up must not be worn. Students are not permitted to have visible tattoos.

C. The following are not to be brought on to the school grounds:

Alcohol or drugs in any form of Chemicals,Cigarettes or tobacco, Knives or other weapons, including BB guns, Matches/lighters/explosive or dangerous material. Pornographic or any other offensive material Cameras, Skateboards or scooters or similar Expensive bicycles or bicycle accessories or other costly equipments.

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