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Junior School: Rules Rule !

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RULES RULE !

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Rules are instructions for a place or situation, such as school, home or a sports team. Rules are based on ideas about what is right and what is wrong. They can be made by people who have authority, such as teachers, parents and coaches. Sometimes they are made with the input of the whole group.

WHAT ARE RULES?

JUnit Rules

Rules are guidelines for how people should behave.

They are based on ideas about what is right and wrong.

Rules are how adults teach children how to behave in society.

Parents form rules when their child is very young, often to keep the child safe.

Children are also given rules that teach them to respect others. They learn that it is wrong to hit others but that it is good to share with them.

As they get older and attend school, children are given more rules by their teachers. They are taught to raise their hand in the classroom and not to speak out of turn. These rules teach children how they should behave in school and how to interact respectfully with others.

COMMUNITY RULES

Community - St Paul's School

A community is a group of people who have something in common. This may be living or working in the same area, a shared history or beliefs or interests.

Community guidelines are a set of rules and recommendations for your community. They are designed to help members understand what is expected of them in the community space, as well as important do's and don'ts.

 

BOOK ABOUT MAKING CHANGE

MAKING DECISIONS

OUTSTANDING PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY

Some Examples for Outstanding people in our community

Eddie Woo - Secondary school teacher awarded Australia's Local Hero Award 2018

Rebecca Prince-Ruiz - Founder of Plastic Free July - awarded Australia's Local Hero (WA) award in 2021

Ash Barty - tennis player awarded Young Australian of the Year 2020

STRAW NO MORE

Straw No More Campaign - Behind The News

Did you know, every day, humans use more than 500 million straws. If you lined these up end-to-end, they would wrap around the planet earth FOUR TIMES. EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.