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discipline

When parents enrol a student at the College, they undertake to see that their child abides by the school rules set down by the Board of Trustees. These are intended to promote students' welfare and to assist in the smooth running of the college. The following are drawn to the attention of parents as being areas where co-operation is especially sought.


Students are expected to act in an orderly, courteous manner and to show consideration towards other people, eg bullying, verbal abuse, and racism will not be tolerated.
Students are to be tidily dressed in the school uniform. Boys to be clean shaven.
Students are required to remain at school throughout the school day. Lunch passes are not issued unless there are exceptional circumstances.
Students may not bring dangerous items such as knives, matches or explosives to school.
Students are forbidden to bring cigarettes, tobacco, alcohol, drugs or solvents to school, or use such material while under school discipline.
Teachers can confiscate items that disturb the class or are against school rules.

Students are expected to abide by the school rules on the way to and from school.

The College may keep a student on detention after school. Parents would be notified. For serious breaches of school discipline students may be suspended and later brought before the Board who will decide their future at the College.