Education in UK
www.educationbase.co.u
k
Add school to
educationbase.co.uk
EDUCATIONBASE >>PRESENTATION
UNIVERSITIES:
Staffordshire University

Last modified:
American InterContinental University - London
The Norton Knatchbull School - Ashford
-
Gossops Green Community Primary School - Gossops Green
Great Ballard School - Chichester
Georgian Gardens Community Primary School - Rustington
Fordwater School - Chichester
Fonthill Lodge School - East Grinstead
Fairway Infant School - Copthorne
Elm Grove Infant School - Littlehampton
Elm Grove First School - Worthing
Yew Tree Primary School - Yew Tree Estate
Yew Tree Community Primary School - Aston
Woodway Park School & Community College - Coventry
Woodthorpe Primary School - Kings Heath
Woodrush Community High School - Specialist Technology College - Birmingham
Woodlands Primary School - Willenhall
Woodfield Infant School - Penn
Wood Green High School College of Sport - Wood Green Road
Wolverhampton Grammar School - Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton Girls High School - Wolverhampton
Wollescote Primary School - Wollescote
Wodensfield Primary School - Wednesfield
Wodensborough Community Technology College - Wednesbury
Withymoor Primary School - Off Turners Lane Quarry Bank
Willenhall School Sports College - Willenhall
Whitehouse Common Primary School - Sutton Coldfield
Edward Bryant Primary School - Bognor Regis
Eastergate C E Primary School - Eastergate
West House School - Edgbaston
East Wittering Community Primary School - East Wittering
Welford Primary School - Handsworth
East Preston Junior School - East Preston
Wednesfield Village Primary School - Wednesfield
East Preston Infant School - East Preston
Wednesfield College (Specialist Engineering School) - Wednesfield
Durrington Middle School - Durrington
Ward End Primary School - Ward End
Walsgrave C E Primary School - Coventry
Durrington First School - Durrington




Sturminster Newton High School
Bath Road, DT10 1DT Sturminster Newton
01258 472642
www:http://www.snhs.dorset.sch.uke-mail:office@snhs.dorset.sch.uk

 

AIMS

LEARNING AT THE HEART OF A RURAL COMMUNITY

The Aims of our school are to:-

provide within a stimulating environment a broad and balanced

curriculum which will develop to the fullest the potential of every student.

ensure that students should take increasing responsibility for their own

learning.

expect that students should be tolerant and understanding of those around

them in their local and greater environments and prepare them for

responsible citizenship.

ensure that students should have equality of opportunity.

CODE OF CONDUCT

In order to support the Aims of Sturminster Newton High School we have a Code of Conduct. The one guiding principle in school is:-

This means:-

Showing respect for everyone at all times.

Always trying to understand other people's points of view.

In class, making it as easy as possible for everyone to learn and for the teacher to teach. This means arriving on time with everything needed for that lesson, beginning and ending the lesson in a courteous way, listening carefully, following instructions, helping each other where appropriate and being quiet and sensible at all times.

Being silent whenever required to do so.

Keeping the school clean and tidy and respecting other people's property and work. This means all litter must be put in bins, and all the school equipment, furniture and displays must be treated with care.

In or out of school, wearing school uniform with pride and remembering

that the school's reputation depends upon the way everyone looks and

behaves.

School Uniform

At Sturminster students in Years 7 to 11 are requested to wear the school uniform which is distinctive and which we believe helps students settle quickly into their new school and feel that they belong. It also helps towards self-discipline and positive learning attitudes. Parents and the local community support our smart and sensible dress code.

School Transport

Dorset County Council provides free transport for all our students who live three miles or more from the school, the distance measured from door to door by the shortest suitable route. On some bus routes where there is space on a bus, they also offer concessionary seats to students who live within three miles or outside the catchment area. The present charge is Ł120 for the year and Ł194 per year for 16+ students. Parents should contact the Education Transport Section at County Hall, Dorchester for further details.

STUDENTS' DRESS CODE

Essential Items for Boys

Plain black trousers - not jeans, cords or chinos which are considered unsuitable for school.

Black single-breasted blazer available through the school.

Plain white school shirt.

School badge on sale at school.

School tie on sale at school.

Black or grey socks to be worn at all times.

Plain black, brown or grey shoes suitable for school wear and correctly laced. (Trainers must not be worn).

Summer Term: optional blue, badged polo shirt (available from school).

Essential Items for Girls

Plain black skirt, which should be practical for school purposes (knitted materials are not suitable), or plain black trousers which should be of a polyester, viscose material. Tight ski-pant type trousers are not suitable for school. The skirt should be at least knee length. Short, slit or button through skirts which can be very revealing, are not suitable for school and neither are very long skirts (below mid-calf) or skirts with uneven hems.

Plain white school shirt - not fashion blouses/shirts.

School tie on sale at school.

School badge on sale at school.

Black single-breasted blazer available through the school.

Black or white socks or black tights to be worn at all times.

Plain brown, black or grey shoes suitable for school wear and correctly laced. For students' own safety, heels should be no more than 5cms high. (Trainers must not be worn).

Summer Term: optional blue, badged polo shirt (available from school).

If parents have any query with regard to the suitability of an item of clothing before purchase, please contact the school.

Summer Uniform

During hot weather students will be allowed to remove blazers and ties during the school day, at the discretion of the Headteacher. There is also an optional polo shirt, in blue and with a school badge.

Clubs and Societies

Such activities are extremely valuable for the general growth and development of students and help widen their experience. We hope you will encourage your child to take part in the wide range of clubs and societies which we offer, details of which are given in the regular Headteacher's newsletter. The school encourages all students to take part in at least one extra-curricular activity each term.

SCHOOL RULES

To support the Code of Conduct and for everybody's health and safety and for protection of the environment students have to observe the following rules:-

All should be prepared for work and be courteous.

All have the right to work without being disrupted by others.

3. All have the right to live in peace and safety, free from bullying or harassment of any kind. Tell staff if someone or something is making you unhappy. Say 'NO' firmly to anything you think is wrong.

4. We should all respect the name, property and environment of each other and the school.

Move quietly and sensibly around the school. This means never

running or shouting, and being ready to open doors for others and

standing to let others pass. Always keep to the left in corridors and on stairs.

Wear complete school uniform. No jewellery, apart from one pair of

flat stud-type earrings, or make-up is to be worn. Outdoor clothes are not to be worn in school.

Radios and personal stereos/ipods must not be brought to school.

Mobile telephones must not be used in school for either text or

verbal messages. They must be kept switched off during the school day. Students bringing mobile phones into school are responsible for their security. When students mis-use their phones they will be confiscated and kept until collected by parents. Mobile phones brought into school should not have the capacity to take video film or photographs. If students need to ring home, they should go to the Front Office. Parents can leave messages with the School Secretary if they need to contact their children.

Cigarettes, lighters, matches, alcohol, non-medically prescribed drugs,

Tippex and chewing gum are banned.

Dangerous implements such as knives, fireworks, etc. must not be

brought into school.

Bags, briefcases etc. must not be left unattended in cloakrooms and

corridors. Use the lockers and storage racks provided. Large sports

bags must not be carried over the shoulder. In classrooms, workshops,

laboratories, etc. bags and coats must be stored clear of gangways.



primary schools in Sturminster Newton, secondary schools in Sturminster Newton, schools in Sturminster Newton

Google
 
Web szkolnictwo.pl
Editorial office:
tel. + 48 (094)
346-51-61
info@educationbase.co.uk