8. Student Etiquette

All teachers are responsible for forming the character of the pupils in our care. This responsibility reaches beyond merely the sphere of academics. Both during class and outside of class, all teachers are actively to instill and reinforce a sense of Christian respect and etiquette toward their peers and others. This includes the following: 
  • Boys will hold doors for girls.
  • Boys will let girls get in line first.
  • Girls will be gracious for the kindness shown them by the boys and visa versa
  • Lines must be straight and quiet.
  • Lunch room etiquette: 
    • Students will enter the lunchroom quietly.
    • Girls will be seated first.
    • Students will eat politely and not get out of their seat during the reading.
    • Students will calmly and quietly talk after the reading.
    • Students will remain in seats until dismissed.
    • Students will orderly clear their places and push in their chairs.
  • Students will quietly stand when an adult enters a classroom. 
  • Students will stand aside and let adults pass first.
  • Students will not block doorways or halls.
  • Students will speak clearly and politely to the teacher, other adults and each other.
  • Students will address adults formally.
  • Students will speak only when called upon and will raise their hand if they wish to speak.
  • Students should always greet adults and any visitors with cheerfulness and eagerness to help.
  • Students will not push to get ahead; as Christians, students should show love for their neighbors by letting their friends go first.
  • Students will not run in school.
  • When dismissed from class, students will orderly and quietly leave the room.
  • Students will clean up after themselves after each period.
  • Students will quietly and orderly follow their homeroom teacher to and from prayers. 
Our students should easily be recognized as such by their neatness, courtesy and politeness both in school and in public. Every teacher and parent has a responsibility to instill this in the hearts and minds of our pupils.

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