VISION MISSION STATEMENT SCHOOL RULES

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Moulton Hall Methodist SchoolEstablished in 1886Motto: Striving for ExcellenceVISIONThat Moulton Hall Methodist be recognized as an institution that embraces excellence in allfacets of education.MISSION STATEMENTTo develop through teamwork and active participation, a unique child who maintains positiveself-esteem and is spiritually and intellectually well-balanced to become a functional, creativemember of the society.SCHOOL RULES1. All students must be punctual for school. School begin at 8:30am and continues to11:30am. One hour is reserved for lunch. Classes resume at 12:30pm and ends at3:00pm. The infants are dismissed at 2:30pm.2. The complete uniform must be worn at all times. No oversized pants or shirts areallowed and pants must be worn on the waist.3. Pupils are expected to obey and respect all members of staff which includes janitors,school security officers, maintenance workers and cafeteria attendants. Members of staffshould be properly addressed eg. Miss/Mr./Sir.4. The gate on Abercromby Street is to be used as the only point of entry and exit to theschool compound.5. Parents are advised to accompany their charges as far as the foyer and not accompanythem into the classrooms except with the permission of the class teachers.6. After dismissal parents should collect their children in the foyer and not go to theclassrooms to await them by the doors.1

7. Every effort should be made to collect your child before 4:15pm except when theyremain for cases of extra lessons.8. When a child is absent from school or late, a neatly written excuse should be enclosed inan envelope and sent to the class teacher. This excuse must be signed by theparent/guardian.9. Children must not leave the premises without permission. If a child has to leave theschool compound during school hours, a note must be neatly written and signed byparent/guardian and sent to the class teacher and principal detailing the information. Nophone call would be accepting for security reasons.10. A high standard of behaviour is expected at all times.11. Pupils must be tidy at all times.HOMEWORK1.All homework must be done by the child and checked by parent/guardian.2. Written homework must always be signed by parent/guardian.3.If homework is not done the parent/guardian must send a signed excuse to the classteacher.4. Parents should encourage their children to do at least one hour’s extra work every day.2

VISITORS’ CODE OF CONDUCT Parents/guardians and other patrons of the school community are welcomed andencouraged to visit the school. All visitors are expected to report to security officer(s) before proceeding to theprincipal’s office or teachers’ classrooms. Visitors to the school must respect the learning environment and maintain properbehaviour and decorum. All visitors are expected to be appropriately attired: No navel breakers or miniskirts No plunging neck lines No sleeveless vests, short pants, visible underwear No low rise, hipster, tight fitting jeans No see through or revealing clothing No inappropriate prints on clothing No bare backs or bare feet No weapons or drugs of any kind allowed on the compound Disruption of the orderly process of the school is prohibited. The principal or her designee is authorised to deny access, ban or bar future access,remove or request the removal of any visitor whose behaviour is disruptive to theeducational/working environment of the school. All security codes should be adhered to by visitors.Security officers must be respected at all times.3

GENERAL RULES Persons entering the compound to conduct business must report to the guard. All complaints must first be lodged with the class teacher with a followup conference to be held with all parties including the principal. Parents/visitors must dress appropriately when visiting. Ladies: No tank tops, halter-tops, shorts or vests should be worn whenvisiting.THE SCHOOL’S UNIFORMSBOYSYellow shirt with monogramShort khaki pants (Stds 1-5 boys should wear black belts)No belts with double eyeletsBlack shoes/sneakersBlack socks (no ankle socks)Only a white vest should be worn under the shirtNo jewellery should be worn with the exception of a simple watchPHYSICAL EDUCATION (P.E.)Yellow T-shirt with monogramBlack shorts (no stripes)Black sneakers, black socks, black lacings (no ankle socks)4

GIRLSYellow shirt with monogramMaroon skirt worn 3” below the kneeWhite shoes/sneakers with white lacings, white socks (no ankle socks)Plain maroon ribbons must be worn at all times.PHYSICAL EDUCATION (P.E.)Yellow T-shirt with monogramWhite pleated skirt (3” above the knee)Dark coloured underpants e.g. knickers, tights, short pantsSimple hairstyles must be worn at all times.No jewellery should be worn except a watch or tiny stoppers.All shirts and T-shirts with monograms are available from Bradford.The material for girls’ skirts is also available from Bradford.DRESS UNIFORM (to be worn on the first day of every term, first Monday of every monthand on special occasions when requested).BOYSWhite shirt with monogramChequered navy blue and white boys tieLong navy blue pants (Stds 1-5 boys should wear black belts)No belts with double eyeletsBlack shoes/sneakersBlack socks (no ankle socks)Only a white vest should be worn under the shirtNo jewellery should be worn with the exception of a simple watchGIRLSWhite blouse with monogramChequered navy blue and white girls tieNavy blue six (6) piece gore skirt worn 3” below the kneeWhite shoes/sneakers with white lacings, white socks (no ankle socks)Navy blue ribbons must be worn at all times.5

BOOKS All books must be kept in excellent condition. Textbooks and exercise books must be covered and kept in good condition at all times. Textbooks obtained under the Rental System must be replaced by parent/guardian if theyare damaged, lost, stolen or torn.PHONE CALLS The telephone is for the business of the school. In case of emergency, parents may leavea message at the office and the message will be relayed to the child.CELL PHONES Cell phones should not be seen or heard by teachers or other pupils during the hours of8:30am to 3:00pm.Contrary to the above rule, the phone/s will be confiscated and the parent of thechild/children would be asked to collect the phone/s.The school will not be responsible for damaged or stolen cell phones.PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATIONAll parents/guardians of students of the school automatically become members of the ParentTeacher Association. It is essential that all parents/guardians make their contribution towards thedevelopment of the school by actively participating in P.T.A. activities.The P.T.A. meets every last Tuesday of the month at 5:.00 p.m.Your support is critical. Parents/guardians are asked to attend at least two meetings per term.CLASS MEETINGSParents /guardians should attend CLASS MEETING at least once per term.6

EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIESThe extra-curricular activities conducted at the school are:1.2.3.4.5.BrowniesGirl GuidesCub ScoutsRed CrossSwimmingHockey- Wednesdays- Fridays- Wednesdays- Thursdays- Tuesdays(Tuesdays12:00 noon -1:00 p.m.12:00 noon -1:00 p.m.3:15p.m.-4:15 p.m.12:00 noon -1:00 p.m.12 noon9:30 a.m. -10:00 p.m.)7

Classes resume at 12:30pm and ends at 3:00pm. The infants are dismissed at 2:30pm. 2. The complete uniform must be worn at all times. No oversized pants or shirts are allowed and pants must be worn on the waist. . N

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