The All Saints Academy School Rules
While in attendance, on
the property of, or in any circumstance representing All Saints
Academy, pupils are expected to make a proper name for him or
herself in a positive nature in relation to the Academy.
Please read a list of the most
important school rules below and familiarise yourself with the
school's ethos and guidelines so that you may be aware of the
expected behavior and the result of disregarding the Academy's
rules.
Arrival
Upon arrival to the Academy, pupils are
expected to enter the building in an orderly and respectful
manner. There is no horseplay or rough-housing
permitted. Pupils should arrive fifteen minutes prior to the
start of school in order to acquaint themselves with the restroom
facilities, their desk, and settle in by neatly putting their
school things away.
Pupils who are arriving with school
fees should report immediately to the Headmaster's
study. School fees should be placed in a presentable
envelope with ''All Saints Academy, School Fees'', written in
clear print on the front. The pupils name should also be
printed on the front side.
Assembly
Before the start of each school day
pupils will assemble quietly and efficiently to the appropriate
place for Assembly. Lateness or scruffiness in Assembly will
result in punishment immediately following the gathering.
When the Headmaster enters any room,
every pupil will stand up immediately in
acknowledgment. Pupils will sit only after they've been
given permission to by the Headmaster or another
Master/Mistress. Pupils are not permitted to talk or change
places during Assembly unless specifically directed to do
so.
If the Headmaster or another
Master/Mistress assigns prep for Assembly such as memorisation,
it is the duty of every pupil to properly carry out their
assignment. Any pupil who does not come prepared when they
have been directed to do so will be punished.
Lessons
Pupils are expected to be fully
attentive and participatory during lessons; this includes but is
not limited to:
looking at the teacher during
the lesson, or taking notes
completing homework(not
pre-assigned work that should already be completed)
reading/completing any work
immediately directed to the class
actively answering questions
when asked
Individual Masters/Mistresses may set
their own standards but a few will always remain in place:
Pupils must respectfully refer
to all male authority figures as ''Sir''.
Pupils must respectfully refer
to all female authority figures as ''Miss.''
Pupils will stand immediately
when the Master/Mistress enters the room, and will be
seated after they have been given permission.
Pupils must raise their hand
and wait to be called upon before they can answer a
question.
Pupils will not be permitted to
interrupt, challenge or dissuade a teacher from carrying
on with the lesson or punishing a wayward pupil. Any
insubordination toward a teacher will result in corporal
punishment immediately on the spot.
Pupils will only be excused
when they have specifically asked permission to be
excused from the classroom or if the teacher has already
granted permission or demanded that they leave the
classroom.
Breaks
Pupils are expected to contain their
food to the appropriate places and not throw, splatter or drop it
where it does not belong.
Any pupil found starting a food fight
will be publicly punished and ordered to clean up the
mess. If multiple pupils are discovered to have
participated, the punishment will extend to all involved.
Pupils are responsible for cleaning up
after themselves during meal/break times.
Leaving
Pupils are expected to clean up their
desk area and any other mess they may have created during
lessons.
The class will stand at the end of each
lesson and wait to be excused by the Master/Mistress.
Defaulters
Should it occur that the school is
required to attend Defaulters, every pupil must attend that is
directed to do so. Any avoidance of Defaulters will result
in more severe punishment. Pupils are expected to take their
extra punishment and thank the administering Master/Mistress at
the end of the punishment.