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Behaviour & Anti-Bullying

Behaviour and Anti-Bullying

At All Saints we believe that children learn best from the good examples set before them and that an effective behaviour policy requires close partnership between parents, school staff and children. By adopting a system of rewards to reinforce good standards and behaviour we aim to let everyone experience the benefits that flow from them: a safe environment with clear expectations in which everyone can flourish.  We expect this positive attitude at all times in school, both in lessons and in the playground, on school outings and journeying to and from school.

The school's expectations of children's behaviour is laid out in our Written Statement of Behaviour Principles and the Pupil Code of Conduct:

Written Statement of Behaviour Principles & Pupil Code of Conduct

Behaviour Policy

In those cases where behaviour needs supporting beyond normal classroom strategies, a child will be helped first through a Behaviour Support Plan and then a Pastoral Support Plan. Pastoral Support Plans involve outside agencies in the support of a child and the child's family and are designed to prevent exclusion:

Behaviour Support Plan (BSP)

Pastoral Support Plan (PSP)

Anti-Bullying Policy

Further information regarding how the school deals with peer-on-peer abuse can be found here: