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RESPECT FOR OTHERS
Students are expected to respect the people in the community. Any person, student,
parent, school employee, or visitor deserves to be respected. Respect and consideration
for the beliefs and feelings of others help acquire and develop a sense of self-worth
needed to strive for excellence. Respect is manifested through words, thoughts, and
actions.
RESPECT FOR PROPERTY
Students are expected to use and maintain school properties to ensure that all
individuals may benefit from them. They are also expected to ensure that the personal
properties and belongings of others by returning borrowed items immediately and in
good condition.
BRINGING OF VALUABLES/EXPENSIVE ITEMS/BIG AMOUNT OF
MONEY
Students should refrain from bringing to school valuables, expensive items, and big
amounts of money to avoid losses and to prevent others from being tempted to steal.
For Preschool, bringing of money is strictly prohibited. Grades 1 to 12 may be allowed
especially if the students buy food in the cafeteria for recess and lunch. Students are
held liable for the safety of their valuables, money, and belongings like laptops,
tablets, iPad, speaker, earphones, and air pods.
BRINGING OF MOBILE PHONES AND OTHER ELECTRONIC GADGETS
Bringing of mobile phones and electronic gadgets to school or to any school-related
activity is STRONGLY DISCOURAGED to avoid losses and distraction of student’s
concentration.
Everyone is required to abide by this rule. In cases of violation in the classrooms, the
following will be implemented:
st
1 offense Confiscation; mobile phone or e-gadget will be
returned at the end of the day
nd
2 offense Confiscation; mobile phone or e-gadget will be
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