Girls' Senior School girls aged 11 - 16

The right choice for the right reasons

Girls' Senior School » Daily Life » The School Code of Conduct

The School Code of Conduct

Assemblies

Assemblies are a time for us to reflect on issues which concern us, celebrate our achievements and consider how we might improve.

You should:

Attendance

Full attendance and good time-keeping at school are an excellent preparation for life. Oldham Hulme Grammar Schools are proud of their very good record of attendance. In order to reach your full potential, it is very important that you keep absences to a minimum.

You should:

Bullying

Oldham Hulme Grammar Schools will not tolerate any kind of bullying. We believe that everyone has the right to feel safe and free from threatening behaviour. Bullying is likely to lead to exclusion

You should:

Lessons

Lessons are the most important time of the school day. It is vital for your future that you receive the best education possible.

You should:

Movement

It is vitally important that you behave sensibly when moving along corridors and around school. Please follow these rules carefully

You should:

Punctuality

Arriving on time is an essential preparation for life. Being punctual shows that you are mature and responsible and that you value your education.

You should:

Registration

Attending registration twice a day is a legal requirement and it is your duty to arrive promptly at your form rooms. During registration, important notices and information are often given out to the form.

You should:

Uniform and appearance

Oldham Hulme Grammar Schools are your place of work and you should look smart and business like at all times. You are representing the school whenever you are out in the community, on public transport or walking along the street. You must not chew gum anywhere on the school premises.

Boys:

you should always

Girls:

you should always

Visitors

It is important that any visitor to the Oldham Hulme schools feels welcomed into our community. Visitors should see an orderly, tidy and stimulating environment.

You should:

Litter

Everyone at Hulme should help to create a litter-free zone. The schools should be an environment which reflects our pride in the school grounds.

You should:

The dining room

The canteen staff work very hard to produce hot food and snacks for the whole school. It is essential that all pupils value this service and show their appreciation to the staff who provide it.

You should: