General rules of conduct for students
These include polite communication, adherence to discipline, respect for elders and juniors, taking care of school property, arriving at school on time and neat, being prepared for lessons, as well as prohibiting pushing, foul language, running during breaks, and the use of dangerous objects or substances, including mobile phones in class without permission.
During lessons
Listen to the teacher: Listen carefully to explanations, raise your hand to ask questions or answer.
Be an active listener: Participate in discussions, reflections, and debates initiated by the teacher. Express your opinion and defend it politely, giving others the opportunity to express themselves. Any communication is possible after the teacher has agreed to engage in dialogue during the lesson. Do not be shy about sharing new information, asking questions on the subject, learning new things, and having an alternative position while respecting those around you.
Work as a team: Your classmates are your future colleagues, friends, and partners with whom you can achieve better results in your studies and projects than you could on your own. Be friendly to each other and help each other when needed.
Be prepared: Bring the necessary materials, textbooks, notebooks, writing utensils, and have your homework done. Researching and sharing additional information on the topic of the lesson will only add extra bonuses to your learning.
Follow the rules: Do not make noise, distract others, use your phone, or chew gum. Remember: politeness and culture are the first steps to effective communication in business.
Behave respectfully: Respect the opinions of others, express your beliefs politely, and do not raise your voice. A person who is confident in their arguments does not resort to personal insults or raising their voice in business communication.
During breaks
Snacks and communication: Breaks are the best time to eat and chat freely with friends. Use this time for effective mental rest and to switch your attention between lessons. Do not burden yourself with bad habits. Your brain needs to work freely and effectively during lessons.
Moving around: Move calmly through the corridors, keep to the right, hold onto the handrails on the stairs, do not run or push.
Safety: Do not play dangerous games, throw objects, sit on windowsills, or enter the teachers' room without permission.
Cleanliness: Keep things tidy, do not litter, and treat flower pots and other property with care.
Prohibited: Leaving the school grounds, smoking, consuming alcohol or drugs.
Outside of school and general rules
Appearance: Come to school neatly dressed in business attire; sportswear is only allowed for physical education classes. Business casual attire is permitted for those who value individual self-expression.
Ethics: Be polite, respectful, and courteous; respect your elders; help your juniors; greet adults; be attentive to people with special needs and disabilities.
Responsibility: Take care of your own, school, and other people's property, do not take other people's things, report found items. Do not give your personal valuables to strangers without your parents' permission.
Prohibited: Bringing weapons, explosives, alcohol, drugs, or publications with provocative, offensive, or indecent text and images to school.
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