THE RADCLYFFE SCHOOL
5Respects
R1
To Speak Respectfully
R2
To Behave Respectfully
R3
To Respect The School Environment
R4
To Have Respect For Your Own Learning
R5
To Have Respect For Other Students' Learning
The 5 Respects
At The Radclyffe School we acknowledge that it is the responsibility of all staff, students and community members to respect the rights of each other in and around school.
The Radclyffe School is a ‘Rights Respecting School’. This means we teach our students about the rights they have.
To support this, we have created ‘The Five Respects’ in collaboration with the students. These are five principles that pupils believe should be integral to the way the school operates and to how we behave towards one another.

1. To speak respectfully…
This means for example:
To staff:
Speaking quietly and politely;
Thinking before you speak;
Speaking when it is appropriate to do so;
To students:
Speaking politely to other students;
Thinking before you speak;
Keeping quiet if you have nothing pleasant to say;
Keeping ‘street language’ out of school.
To all:
Speaking to members of our community as you would like to be spoken to.
