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<h3>Behaviour Policy</h3>
<p>We run a positive discipline system at St. Edmund's & St. Thomas'. Achievements are rewarded, actions which have a negative effect on other children are ignored until they become disruptive. If your child brings home a certificate that commends them on something they have done, please make a fuss of them. </p>
<p>At all times St Edmund's & St Thomas' promotes a positive ethos and encourages self-discipline and respect for all. However, sometimes situations occur which need remedial action. If your child behaves in a way that disrupts the rest of the class they will be moved somewhere else to work. If, despite interventions, they persistently cause disruption and disturb the work of other children, they will lose privileges like playtime or free choice activities. If poor behaviour continues, parents will be asked into school so that we can discuss how to resolve the problem.</p>
<p>If a child deliberately hurts another child or damages property then they will fill in an incident form and you will be asked to come in and discuss the incident. If a child fills in 3 forms in a term they will be excluded form the next class or school treat.</p>
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<p>We run a positive discipline system at St. Edmund's & St. Thomas'. Achievements are rewarded, actions which have a negative effect on other children are ignored until they become disruptive. If your child brings home a certificate that commends them on something they have done, please make a fuss of them. </p>
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<p>If a child deliberately hurts another child or damages property then they will fill in an incident form and you will be asked to come in and discuss the incident. If a child fills in 3 forms in a term they will be excluded form the next class or school treat.</p>
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