Behaviour and Discipline

Attitude Rewards System – Our rewards system is based on our belief that praise and reward should have a great emphasis. Children will achieve more, be better motivated and behave better, when staff reward their successes rather than focus on their ‘failure’.

Praise has a reinforcing and motivational role. It helps a child believe that he/she is valued. Praise can be delivered in formal and informal ways, in public or in private; it can be awarded to individuals or to groups; it can be earned for the steady maintenance of good standards as well as for particular achievements. All staff are expected to work to this policy.  Every classroom has the red/amber/green visual system for providing instant recognition.  All names begin on ‘green’ and may be moved up for something good, or down as a reminder of expectations (detailed in sanctions section below).

Thumbs up tickets:

These will be used for ‘instant’ recognition of a good deed/behaviour.  The ‘Thumbs Up’ ticket has the child’s name written on it and then it is put in the bag ready for the ‘lottery’ in Friday’s celebration assembly.  Being pulled out of the bag in assembly means a personal prize and 50 house points.

On Friday house captains count the points ready for the celebration assembly.

The following Monday the winning house have a special break time.

Individual Recognition

We should recognise our children’s good behaviour and work by sending them to the Headteacher for an award then by contacting parents. Each teacher should identify children who need recognition for their behaviour or work and should talk to their parents about this at the end of the day either in person, by sending a certificate or by text.

Sanctions

In the use of sanctions, pupils learn from experience to expect fair and consistently applied consequences which differentiate between serious and minor offences.

Sanctions are applied consistently by all staff, but with the provision for flexibility to take account of individual circumstances.  A ‘no shouting’ policy is in operation and therefore must not be used as a classroom management technique. However, there may be occasions when it is necessary to use a raised voice i.e. in order to re-establish control, to be heard on the playground etc.

We have an agreed system of sanctions to register disapproval of unacceptable behaviour. Responses range from polite reminders to permanent exclusion. These sanctions are on a continuum and should be used in this way:

  • Use of normal strategies – polite but firm requests, warnings. Consider repositioning, separating etc.
  • Second reminder of the correct behaviour and what the consequences may be – removal of name to yellow section of classroom display.
  • Time out – removal to a designated place to prevent red.
  • Removal of name to red section of classroom display.
  • Names can always be moved back and every day is a fresh start – green.
  • The Headteacher will be involved (this should only be used where the incident is of a high severity e.g. Aggressive Behaviour).

For any red incidents a record should be made that parents can access (reading record).  Where necessary a school pastoral log should be made.

Persistent poor behaviour will result in a parent meeting and agreed action being put in place. 

The Headteacher holds the right to exclude children either for a fixed term or on a permanent basis for serious incidents:

  • Serious actual or threatened violence against another pupil or member of staff
  • Sexual abuse or assault
  • Supplying an illegal drug
  • Carrying an offensive weapon
  • Serious deliberate damage to school property

We do not wish to exclude any child from school, but sometimes this may be necessary. Only the Headteacher (or the Acting Headteacher in absence) has the power to exclude a child from school.

Following an exclusion a formal return to school interview will be held at 10.00am on that day involving the Headteacher (or Acting Headteacher), Class teacher, parents and child, in the Meeting Room, at which a behaviour plan will be drawn up to cover the return to school period.

21st March 2025

Dear Parents/Carers Its been great to see the children getting some much needed sunshine as we move into Springtime and can once again enjoy playing outside on thefield. Year 6’s have been hard at work with SATS practice and its great to see some wonderful results. We…

7th March 2025

Dear Parents/Carers What another fantastic, busy week at Mill Hill Primary School. We just want to say a massive thank you to all the parents/carers for all the efforts made for World Book Day! Everyone looked AMAZING!! We have uploaded some pictures onto our Facebook…

28th February 2025

Dear Parents/Carers We hope you had a wonderful week off with your children! It’s lovely to see their happy, smiley faces again. World Book Day is next week, the 6th March, we look forward to seeing your imaginative outfits, remember there will be prizes for the best…

7th February 2025

Dear Parents/Carers We are coming up to February half term which means that we are already half way through the academic year! Where has the time gone? An email was sent to all parents last week regarding Headlice, please can we ask parents/carers to check their…

24th January 2025

Dear Parents/Carers We have had another fantastic week here at Mill Hill, we have had the Dental team in checking our students teeth (those with permissions) we will be scheduling another visit from them later in the summer. Some of our Mill Hill students took part in…

20th December 2024

Dear Parents/Carers We have come to theend of the first term of the school year. It has been a long term, but we have ended with lots of fun and excitement – just how Christmas should be! Judging by the noise from the hall, ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ was a great success…

15th November 2024

Dear Parents/Carers I am always overwhelmed by the generosity of our parents. As I write, boxes in the entrance are rapidly filling with allmanner of Christmas decorations – there are,amongst other things, candles, baubles, tinsel and crackers.Click here to view the…

4th October 2024

Dear Parents/Carers What an exciting week in school! Thank you, Mr Warden for organising the launch of Times Tables Rock Stars with our day of dressing up. Everyone channelled their inner Rock Star and arrived in the most amazing costumes. I am beginning to think that…

28th June 2024

At last we are enjoying sunny days, it makes such a difference to how everyone is feeling! It has been a very busy and exciting last couple of weeks in school – sports week was a resounding success with all the children experiencing a whole range of activities.Click…