This is a statement of principles, not practice.

Practical applications of these principles are the responsibility of the Headteacher. 

The Governors at Appleton Thorn Primary School, believe that high standards of behaviour lie at the heart of a successful school and enable children to make the best possible progress in all aspects of their school life. 

The purpose of this statement is to give guidance to the Headteacher in drawing up the behaviour policy by stating the principles the Governors expect to be followed. The Headteacher has a duty to publish the statement on the school website. 

The Headteacher will develop the Behaviour Policy with reference to the DfE guidance documents.

Principles:

The governing board also emphasises that violence or threatening behaviour or abuse by pupils or parents towards the school staff will not be tolerated. If a parent does not conduct themself properly, the school may ban them from the school premises and, if they continue to cause disturbance, he or she may be liable to prosecution. 

The governors expect the Headteacher to include guidance and clarification for staff on their powers to search (for banned items), to use reasonable force (make physical contact with children), and to discipline pupils for misbehaviour outside school (including notifying police) witnessed by a member of staff or reported to school when: