

Our school and Trust values underpin our three golden rules
of Be Ready, Be Respectful and Be Safe. These rules encompass all the high
expectations we have of each other. Following our values and our rules helps
our children to develop into responsible citizens, upholding British values and
making a positive contribution to the school, local and wider communities.
Bullying in any form is not tolerated and children and children are taught to
respect and value all members of society, including those with protected
characteristics.
During Circle Time, PSHE lessons (accredited scheme) and our focus on child
wellbeing, children are taught to value each other and to explore and
articulate their feelings. Through developing self-awareness and motivations,
children become well-equipped for their futures.
We acknowledge that behaviour is communication and it may be
communicating a number of things, including a communication, sensory or social,
emotional and/or mental health (SEMH) need. Therefore, we use methods such as
emotion coaching and restorative conversations to teach children how to manage
their behaviour in a way that will be supportive in the future.
We have high expectations of behaviour and high expectations
of all staff to ensure the right support is in place to enable children to
thrive academically and socially. At Harrowbarrow, all responses from adults to
the behaviour of children are informed by the principle of what the child is
learning from the adult's response and how that response will support the child
with their future behaviour; this is based on our whole school compassionate
ethos and a research informed approach. A foundation of our school is that all
staff understand the importance of positive relationships between staff and
children. Furthermore, children are encouraged to choose a 'trusted adult' who
they can go to if they ever have any concerns.
Here are some of the proactive strategies we use to
encourage positive behaviour:
- High expectations underline our understanding that
positive, trusting relationships enable learning
- Through staff training, we understand that behaviour is a
form of communication and that poor behaviour is understood to result from an
unmet need or as an adapted, defensive, stress response
- A calm, consistent and orderly environment to support
children to learn and manage their feelings and behaviour
- Consistent routines and calm transitions
- Assemblies provide an opportunity to reflect, learn,
celebrate and explore behaviour
- We communicate with parents to both celebrate positive
behaviour choices, along with any needs identified
- Staff 'look for the good' to create an atmosphere of
positivity and cooperation
- Transparent school rules and 'stepped boundaries' that are
explained regularly
- Circle Times and PSHE lessons are opportunities to discuss
appropriate and inappropriate behaviour, along with responsibilities and
consequences
- Effective individual behaviour plans for children where
appropriate
- We record incidents on Arbor (our Management Information
System), so that we can track patterns, improvements and to ensure that the
best provision is in place for all children
Here are some of our reactive strategies:
- We use developmentally appropriate sanctions in order to
address the reasons for and outcomes of behaviour displayed. Sanctions can
include moving to another part of the classroom, time in another room or
missing a small amount of play time. In extreme cases we may need to utilise
our suspension/exclusion policy
- We have a progressive procedure for dealing with negative
behaviour - see below
- A restorative discussion is held for all of those
involved, which may also involve parents/carers
- Even when behaviour has become challenging, the
adult/child relationship is of a paramount importance and needs to be
maintained. Calm and consistent reflection allows for repair and understanding
(see reflection sheet below)

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Creative
We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.
Curious
We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.
Responsible
We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.
Enthusiastic
We are passionate about learning.
Excellent
We are the best we can be.
Determined
We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
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