"I am impressed with the children's behaviour. I love how the children get along with each other. Everyone is included and relationships are strong" Staff
"I couldn't speak more highly of the children, especially on residentials, trips out of school and performances." Staff
Behaviour both inside and outside the classroom is a strength of our school and is something that is commented upon when people come to visit our school or when we are out and about on visits. We have very high expectations of our children and promote a positive, respectful culture where Character Education is a priority and weaved through our curriculum at all levels. Morley Victoria is a safe, calm environment, we have clear routines and expectations across all aspects of school life - we expect all children to be ready, respectful and safe. Pupils have high levels of self-control and are able to reflect wisely, learn eagerly and behave with integrity. Being polite and well mannered is something we teach the children and expect from each and every one. We also create an environment where they have pride in themselves, in others and in their school.
As a school we have been read the Paul Dix book - When The Adults Change Everything Changes and we are using this to tweak and change our approach to behaviour management, systems and procedures in school. We have 3 simple whole school behaviour rules and all adults across the school use this common language - are you ready, being respectful and being safe? Each classroom and team within school has rules that children follow – these are written with the help of the children. There are many positive rewards for good behaviour but clear consequences for children not
getting their behaviour right. We have great staff and a highly experienced inclusion team who can help and support any child who is having difficulty with their behaviour. We also have the Morley Cluster that we can draw on for support too if needed. We work tirelessly to make sure we have things right in school for each child and always look for alternative strategies to isolation or exclusion.
Our Behaviour and Relationships Policy can be found in the Policies section of our website. Please click here to be taken to this page. Our Behaviour and Relationships Policy adheres to section 89 of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 and has been written in conjunction with the school Governors, the AIP (Area Inclusion Partnership), the Morley Cluster and links with our Anti-Bullying Policy and Procedures.
Morley Victoria Relationships and Behaviour Principles
It is recognised that the use of rewards and sanctions must have regard to the individual situation and the individual pupil and the Headteacher is expected to use discretion in their use. Sanctions should however be applied fairly, consistently, proportionally and reasonably, taking into account special educational needs and disability and the needs of vulnerable children. Support and assessment from external agencies should be available support as necessary for pupils who display continued disruptive behaviour.
very last resort.