Common use of Unacceptable Behaviour Clause in Contracts

Unacceptable Behaviour. The Academy defines unacceptable behaviour as: - Anything which causes others to feel threatened e.g. name-calling, verbal abuse, threatening language or behaviour; theft or damage to property; intimidation; physical abuse; bullying; harassment including racist, xenophobic, sexist, homophobic or transphobic abuse - Disruption to lessons - Disrespecting our premises or community - Possession or use of drugs including cigarettes or alcohol - Truancy, lateness or persistent absence - Use of mobile phone during the Academy Day There is no distinction between unacceptable behaviour on or off the Academy premises, when going to or from the Academy or when representing the Academy during events such as residential trips, sporting fixtures and planned activities. We expect students to uphold our high expectations when representing Oasis Academy Leesbrook and do this with pride. Sanctions are in place for students who behave in an unacceptable manner or fail to complete academic requirements. If the student continues to display unacceptable behaviour, they will be removed from the lesson through the Curriculum Leader Buddy System and a further sanction (Curriculum Leader Correction -1 hour) will be given.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Home Academy Agreement, Home Academy Agreement