School Policies
School Educational Policy
We aim to nurture a person who will continually strive to cultivate a rich humanity in their heart, to understand the pain of others, and to have an international point of view.
School Rules
Expectations for Students
- Students should always act compassionately and must not hurt other people’s feelings.
- Students should always seek to improve themselves, both mentally and physically.
- Students should behave responsibly and act thoughtfully.
- Students should act courteously, both inside and outside the school, and show respect to each other.
Fundamental rules
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1.
Drinking alcohol, smoking, taking drugs
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Drinking and possessing alcohol is prohibited.
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Smoking and Possessing smoking producrs is prohibited.
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Drug taking and possessing drugs is prohibited.
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2.
Acts of dishonesty
Students should always be honest and faithful. They must honour school rules and must not break the laws of the land. -
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Relationships
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Relationships should be appropriate for a high school student.
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Students should maintain a healthy relationship and behave responsibly.
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Boys are forbidden to enter girls’boarding accommodation. Similarly, girls are forbidden to enter the boys’boarding accommodation.
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4.
Damage
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Use the school buildings and property in the school with care.
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It is illegal to interfere with any fire safety equipment.
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5.
Violent behaviour
Violent behaviour is not tolerated under any circumstances. -
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Bullying
Bullying is not tolerated under any circumstances.
Bullying means: ”Behaviour by an individual or group, usually repeated overtime, that intentionally hurts another individual or group, either physically or emotionally.”
The behaviour below is bullying:- 1)
Verbal – name calling, threats, insults or offensive remarks.
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Physical – hitting, kicking, deliberate pushing and jostling, taking of property.
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Indirect – spreading rumours, sending malicious messages, ostracising.
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Cyber – through phone messages, mobile phone texts, emails, or any electronic communication.
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- 7.Possessing dangerous goods
Students are prohibited from possessing dangerous goods (knives, firecrackers, etc.) under any circumstances.
Failure to follow the above rules and expectations will result in punishment, including warning, detention, suspension or expulsion.
Students are expected to behave considerately and responsibly, even for matters which are not explicitly mentioned above.
For detailed information, please see the link below.
- Anti-bullying Policy (Japanese / English)
- Behaviour, Reward & Sanction Policy (Japanese / English)
- Boarding Policy (Japanese / English)
- Complaints Procedure (Japanese / English) Number of level 2 and level 3 complaints in the last three years(2021-2023); 1
- First Aid Policy (Japanese / English)
- Administration of Medicines Policy (Japanese / English)
- Health & Safety Policy (Japanese / English)
- Safeguarding Policy
Safeguarding is covered in two parts:
Part1; “Child Protection & Safeguarding Policy”,
Part2; “Recruitment and Selection Policy and Procedures”&“Safeguarding Leaflet for Visitors” - Child Protection & Safeguarding Policy (Japanese / English)
- Recruitment and Selection Policy and Procedures (English)
- Safeguarding Leaflet for Visitors (Japanese / English)
- Fire Policy and Fire Safety Procedures (Japanese / English)
- Privacy Notice (Japanese / English)
- Covid-19 Risk Assessment (English)
- Relationship and sex education policy (English)
- If you have any questions or concerns, please contact : Yuichi Kono, Proprietor, General Manager, Teikyo Foundation UK.
Framewood Road, Wexham, Buckinghamshire UK SL2 4QS OFFICE TEL: +44(0)1753 663711 FAX: +44(0)1753 663819