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RASAMI BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BANGKOK

                   ENCOURAGING POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR POLICY



        RBIS  Bangkok  has  a  number  of  rules,  but  our  Behaviour  Policy  is  not  primarily  concerned with  rule
        enforcement.  It is a means of promoting good relationships so that people can work together in an
        effective and considerate way.  We aim to promote good behaviour rather than merely deter anti-social
        behaviour.

        KS1 and KS2

            •  *We model expected behaviour,
            •  *We use our body language as well as our words
            •  *We share circle times to promote good behaviour (stories, kindness, songs & role play)
            •  *We use eye contact with children and get down to the children’s level when talking
            •  At our school we assume children behave well and have high expectations of our students where

               behaviour is concerned.
            •  We encourage good manners and respect for one another.
            •  Teachers are excellent role models.
            •  Students are given responsibilities from an early age to encourage independence

            •  Younger students look up to older students as role models of good behaviour
            •  There is strong positive peer pressure to behave.
            •  We assume children will listen in class.
            •  We deal with issues as they arise and have the flexibility to interrupt the normal timetable to do
               so.


        *Applies to KS1 children

        KS 3, KS 4 and KS 5
            •  At RBIS we assume students behave well and have high expectations of our students where
               behaviour is concerned.
            •  We encourage good manners and respect for one another.

            •  Teachers are excellent role models.
            •  Students are given responsibilities to encourage independence
            •  Older students provide the role model for our younger students.
            •  There is strong positive peer pressure to behave.

            •  We assume students will attend class wanting & ready to learn
            •  We deal with issues as they arise and have the flexibility to interrupt the normal timetable to do
               so.






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               Rasami British International School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students
            and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. It is our aim that all students fulfil their potential.
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