Code of Conduct
HHS Physical Education
Pupil Code of Conduct
For all lessons, pupils are expected to:
- Participate in all activities. If you are ill or injured you must produce a note, which clearly explains exactly what you can or cannot do. However; you must still get changed into your PE kit and take an appropriate part in the lesson, for example scoring, umpiring/refereeing.
- Wear complete and correct kit, which should be labelled, during all lessons.
- Arrive promptly to all lessons and change quickly and quietly once invited into the changing rooms by your PE teacher.
- No jewellery of any kind may be worn in any PE lesson.
- Tie all long hair back.
- Commit to extra-curricular activities. If you have agreed to take part in a sporting fixture, then it is your responsibility to follow through this verbal agreement. Failing to do so will result in carrying out a responsibility for your side.
- Stay out of all store cupboards and leave all equipment until asked to enter/use equipment by a PE teacher.
- Respect and take care of equipment, returning it safely and correctly to the appropriate place.
- Behave in a safe and responsible manner at all time.
- Encourage fellow pupils, praising skills and performance.
- Learn from others
- Always leave smartly dressed
Remember that:
- Everyone has the RIGHT to be safe.
- Everyone has the RIGHT to learn.
In return, your PE teacher will:
- Treat you with respect.
- Be polite to you.
- Be fair in the way they deal with you.
- Try to teach you in a way that makes PE interesting and fun.
- Try to teach activities that interest you.
- Support extensive extra-curricular schedule
- Try to help you improve at PE.
- Watch what you do in PE, tell you your level and let you know how to get to the next level.
- Keep the PE equipment in good condition ready for you to use.
What if I don’t like PE?
Well, we are human! We understand that not everyone will like PE.
Don’t worry. It’s only 2 hours a week.
BUT We hope we can change your mind about PE and sport. We will try to offer you a wider range of activities. This should give you the chance of finding something that you like.
You will get the opportunity to be a leader, organiser, coach, official and spectator as well as a player.