Behaviour

There are three very simple rules which apply at Templemoor Infant and Nursery School:

Be ready, be respectful, be safe.

These are designed with the philosophy of: 

“Treat other people as you would like to be treated yourself”

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OUR RIGHTS RESPECTING BEHAVIOUR POLICY

The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is the cornerstone of our whole school policy for promoting positive behaviour.

In consultation with the children, staff, parents and governors at the school we have developed a policy which aims to encourage children to work and play together to uphold our ethos. Our whole school Rights Respecting Behaviour Policy can be viewed below.

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ANTI-BULLYING

Our anti-bullying policy links directly to the following articles from the United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child:

Article 19 I have the right to be protected from harm.

Article 24 I have the right to a safe environment. 

Article 28 I have the right to learn.

Article 29 I have the right to be respected.

In order to create an environment where bullying is not acceptable, we educate our children and staff about the rights of children and appropriate ways of behaving. This includes the creation and review of a whole school charter, as well as individual class charters written and agreed by the children, based on the UN convention on the rights of the child.

At Templemoor Infant and Nursery School, bullying incidents are rare. This is not due to complacency or a belief that this ‘cannot happen here’. Our school is very rigorous and aware in its approach and the fact that bullying can happen anywhere. The school is proactive in teaching the children about anti-bullying, and any instances of bullying are followed up rigorously.

A copy of our Anti-Bullying Policy, along with useful guides for families can be found below.