From the Desk of the Dean of Discipline
Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 September 2009 20:35 Written by Dennis Webster Monday, 14 September 2009 17:33
From the Desk of the Dean of Discipline
Discipline is an important aspect of the development of any child. Discipline is that force which will cause us to develop good habits. Good habits in the way that we dress, speak and conduct ourselves. Therefore the Dean of Discipline encourages all our students to take charge of how disciplined you are now, so that you will be proud of who you will become. Here are a few areas that you should monitor personally in order to maintain a record of being a disciplined student.
- Attendance at classes
- Participation in classes
- Punctuality
- Dress code (Hair, clothes, shoes, socks)
- Completing assignments
- Handing assignments in ontime
- Showing respect to all
- Participation in extra-curricular activities
- Maintaining a clean and healthy environment
- Acceptable off- campus behaviour when in uniform
I trust and hope that you will have a successful year as you work towards reaching your maximum potential.
May God Bless You!!!
Dennis Webster
Dean of Discipline