which persons and institutions do ou have responsibilities for?make a list.
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• Students being guided in their understanding that with rights come responsibilities.
• Teachers providing an environment in which positive behaviour is rewarded and inappropriate behaviour is modified.
• Encouraging appropriate behaviour
• NISC’s restorative approach to behaviour management.
It is our aim to nurture well-balanced, mature individuals who are able to take responsibility for their own actions and who will grow to be valued members of the international community.
We expect students to behave, both in and out of school, in a courteous manner that will bring respect and honour to the school, their families, and their own communities.
Students at Northbridge International School Cambodia are encouraged to recognise that rights bring with them equivalent responsibilities. Student rights are balanced against responsibilities in the following ways:
Students Rights and Responsibilities
• Students have the right to learn and to be free to express their opinions, feelings and ideas.
• They also have the responsibility to work hard, to do their best, to complete assignments and to respect others’ opinions, feelings and ideas.
• Students have the right to be happy and to be treated with understanding and respect.
• They also have the responsibility to respect others, to treat them with understanding and not to hurt their feelings.
• Students have the right to hear and be heard and the right to quiet times for learning and studying.
• They also have the responsibility to listen to others, to wait their turn to speak and to be respectful of other’s quiet times.
• Students have the right to be safe and secure in school.
• They also have the responsibility to respect others’ right to safety, to treat others with the same kindness they would expect themselves and to obey school rules.
• Students have the right to bring their belongings and materials to school and the right to utilize school materials.
• They also have the responsibility to look afterrights and sensibilities.
• Provide a caring, supportive and safe learning environment.
• Respect the confidential nature of information concerning students and only give it to authorized persons.
• Respect the privileged relationship with students and colleagues and refrain from exploiting those relationships for material, ideological or other advantage.
• Corporal punishment of any kind is expressly forbidden, including the physical restraint of students, except in cases of ensuring student or personal safety.
Northbridge International School Cambodia Community Rights and Responsibilities
• Parents and guardians at NISC have the right to open communication with teachers regarding their child’s progress and needs.
• Parents and guardians have the responsibility to contact teachers if there are issues or concerns regarding their child’s progress e.g. Learning Support, ELS and Counselling.
• Parents and guardians have the right to participate in changes to their child’s education including being informed about formal assessments and the support their child is receiving.
Teachers Rights and Responsibilities
All members of staff in the Secondary School have a professional obligation and commitment towards students. Teachers will:
• Speak and act toward students and colleagues with respect and dignity and deal judiciously with them, always mindful of theGeneral Student Rules
• Students are expected to behave in a courteous and responsible manner at all times.
• Students are expected to keep all school areas clean and tidy and to used an area.
• Public displays of affection between students is considered inappropriate behaviour.
• Cellular phones must be switched to silent during lesson times and only used during recess.
• Students are responsible for using their provided lockers and ensuring that they are locked.
• Intentional damage to the premises or to educational materials or books will be billed to the student’s parents. Penalties for vandalism are severe and, in all cases, the student’s parents will be informed.
• Students are encouraged to not bring expensive personal items to school. If such items are brought to school, it is the student’s responsibility to keep the items stored in their locked lockers. There is a Lost Property Box in the Main secondary office.