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NEW ZEALAND by Poramest molee 498 46674 27 Ph.d candidate CU THAILAND

NEW ZEALAND by Poramest molee 498 46674 27 Ph.d candidate CU THAILAND

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NEW ZEALAND

by

Poramest molee 498 46674 27Ph.d candidate CU THAILAND

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- Parents’ Representatives- Principal- Student Representative- Staff Representative- Secretary

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Principal Deputy Principal Assistant Principal Teacher Staff Support Staff

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Each Tuesday (formal occasions) May be some informality Whistling or booing is unaccepted

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Monday, Thursday and Friday

(5 periods) Tuesday

(5 Periods plus assembly) Wednesday

(lunchtime is shortened)

(Period 5 lengthened for Sport)

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School Term Term 1 28th January

Autumn holidays (2 weeks) Term 2 5th May

Winter holidays (2 weeks) Term 3 21st July

Spring holidays (2 weeks) Term 4 13th October

11th December Last day

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• Athletics• Basketball• Bowls• Chess• Computer club• Cricket• Drama• Embroidery Art• Golf• Hockey

International Exchanges and Trips

Jazz and Concert Band Library Lunchtime Sports Magazine Music Tuition Outdoor Education &

Camps Public Speaking

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Rifle shooting Road racing Rugby School Council Science Events Science Summer School Skiing and

Snowboarding Soccer Softball

Spirit of Adventure Squash Swimming Table Tennis Tennis Tuition and Extension

Studies Volleyball

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Available annually

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The Responsibility & The Right

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To work without disrupting other students’ right to learn

To help maintain a quality learning environment

To treat all others with courtesy and respect To do your very best work To respect others who are different

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To learn to the best of your ability without interruption or interference

To learn in a safe and healthy environment To be treated with courtesy and with respect To be in a workplace that you are able to have

a pride in

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These rules are based on common-sense, courtesy and consideration for others.

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Arrive on time and be prepared for each class. Be co-operative, polite and courteous. Follow the instructions of the teacher. Complete class work and homework to the

standard required. Respect the environment. Enter and leave the classroom only under the

direction of the teacher.

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Punishment

- Teacher may shift you a different seat.- You may be sent from the room for a few minutes.- You will be given a form to complete recording.- You’ll be sent to a senior teacher’s class.- Your parents will be told of this in a letter.

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Punishment

- You’ll sit in the withdrawal area. (at least one full day if they do three times within a term)

- The student will be required to sign a written contract before they go back to class.

- The parents will be involved in this process.

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Tokens, Certificates and Awards. Five tokens = a Dean’s Certificate. Five Dean’s Certificate = a Principal’s Gold

Award. A Principal’s Gold = a voucher of $10

attached. Students can use a voucher at Canteen or a

Bookstore or a Music Store.

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A note stating the reason must be handed to the Form teacher on the morning of the student’s return to school.

Two or more days. Parents should notify the office by telephone.

Sport or travel must request leave of absence from the principal beforehand.

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Homework

Set as Part of the School’s programme Different speeds Year 7-8 minimum 3 hours per week Year 9-10 minimum 5 hours per week Year 11 minimum 10 hours per week Year 12-13 all subjects minimum 10 hours per

week

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Motor vehicles Students should not bring motor vehicles to

school Showing licence Renew permit each year Upgrade licence Motorbikes are not permitted. Never carry students from other families

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Bus

Bus Controller arrive at school by 8.35am Depart at about 3.25pm

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Reports A measure / assessment of a student’s

progress, student’s strengths and weakness Mid Year: all students receive Mid-Year

Reports End of Year: the same as the Mid-Year

Reports

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School Fees

Set by the Board of Trustees This is used to purchase equipment for

student use. A voluntary donation 95$ per student 160$ per family 20$ stationery fees 70-80$ music fees

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Should be named Money should not be brought to school Personal items can be left at the Office for

safe-keeping Cell phones are not allowed

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IPods, electronic games are not permitted Lost items should be reported to the

students’ Form School accepts no responsibility Any items found should be handed into the

Office.

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Year 7 to Year 12 to wear regulation uniform

Year 13 students wear tidy mufti Uniform creates a good public image Uniform to take pride in their appearance Uniform be neat and clean standard

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Wear blazers and ties on special occasions and assembly days

Ties will be required in Terms 2 and 3 Hair: neat and clean, extreme styles or

colors are not permitted Jewellery: a wristwatch, silver or gold stud

per ear

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Hair Ties: navy blue, maroon, pale blue or white Make up: not permitted for Year 7-12 Clean Shaven: male students shaven at all times Undergarments: not show the open neck of shirts Cap/scarf: worn outside but not inside school

buildings

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Curriculum: fully programme of the school, offering their best efforts in classroom and school activities

Co-operation: respects for others-to all students and all staff. Nothing should interfere with a student’s right

Environment: respect for property both school(building and grounds) and property belonging to other people

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Student Behaviour: smoking, the drinking of alcohol, and the use of illegal drugs are forbidden. Cell phones, electronic games and ipods, or the like are not permitted to be bought to school.

Uniform and Appreance: complete uniform, jewellery is not allowed with uniform.

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Attendance and Punctually: full attendance is expected unless leave or students are ill.

Finance: the majority of the funding for school is provided by the government. However it is necessary for students and their families to accept the need for payment of School Fees(as set by the Board of Trustees)

Procedures: all must be followed by all students.