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College Expectations
Primary boy College Expectations of Behaviour

It is expected that each student will honestly endeavour to keep all of the College regulations and show respect for those placed in positions of authority.

Students are expected to maintain high standards of courtesy, kindness, morality and honesty; to strive to be of unquestionable character throughout their enrolment.

Members of the school should be constantly aware of their actions and make every endeavour to bring credit to themselves, their parents and their school. Careful and considerate behaviour should be displayed by students when travelling to and from school, at school and in their social life. All students are expected to keep their appearance neat and tidy and to wear correct school uniform.

No student is permitted to smoke, drink alcohol or use drugs (or be in possession of cigarettes, alcohol or drugs) on school premises or when wearing school uniform.

It is expected that students will, on all occasions, act with a sense of responsibility to Flinders College. Should their private conduct bring the school into disrepute, they will be subject to school discipline.

There is a responsibility on each member of the school community to consider the rights and comfort of other members at all times. Flinders College standards demand care and honesty in regard to other students' property, cleanliness and tidiness in the classrooms and around the school, and the kind of behaviour that does not inconvenience or injure other members of the school.

The basis for discipline at Flinders is the correct meaning of the word - that is, to be the conduct of a disciple or apprentice copying and obeying his master. Flinders seeks to make the model that is copied by students and staff alike, Jesus Christ, the Lord revealed in Scripture. This means discipline is a matter of inward response, not outward control.

We trust that each student at Flinders Christian Community College will endeavour to uphold the aims of the school to "Grow in Love". With God's assistance we will help guide each young person toward self-discipline and a positive awareness of the effect of their behaviour on other people.



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