While I was having lunch this week one of our Lower First students asked me if I had to follow school rules, I assured her I did! Some of her classmates joined her in quizzing me on every rule that they could think of. As their list grew so did their surprise that I had to follow all of them too. Our rules, or common expectations of behaviour towards ourselves, others and our environment is what binds us.
Many of these common rules and expectations are directly related to our current focus of Respect at school. Respect is a particular Value that brings us together through shared expectations and trust. It is the basis of our relationships at school and is evident in our actions as they unify our community. Working with love, honour and respect for one another is what we strive for from our Board, Staff, Parents and Students.
Head of School’s Comment
While I was having lunch this week one of our Lower First students asked me if I had to follow school rules, I assured her I did! Some of her classmates joined her in quizzing me on every rule that they could think of. As their list grew so did their surprise that I had to follow all of them too. Our rules, or common expectations of behaviour towards ourselves, others and our environment is what binds us.
Many of these common rules and expectations are directly related to our current focus of Respect at school. Respect is a particular Value that brings us together through shared expectations and trust. It is the basis of our relationships at school and is evident in our actions as they unify our community. Working with love, honour and respect for one another is what we strive for from our Board, Staff, Parents and Students.
Julian Wilcock
Headmaster
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