Behaviour policies
- Anti-bullying policies See examples of anti-bullying policies in other schools, including policies that refer to homophobic, biophobic and transphobic (HBT) bullying. Find 10 tips to help you write and implement your policy.
- Attendance policy: model and examples Make sure your attendance policy reflects the new guidance. If you previously adapted our model, use our summary of what's changed and why, to help you decide what changes to make. If you have your own policy, use our checklist to see if it covers everything it should.
- Behaviour policy: model and examples Download and adapt our model behaviour policy, or if you prefer to write or review your own, use our checklist setting out requirements and good practice.
- ICT and internet acceptable use policy: model and examples Set clear expectations for ICT and internet acceptable use using our model policy. See examples of policies from other schools to help you develop your own.
- Parent code of conduct: model and examples Use our model parent code of conduct to set clear expectations and guidelines on appropriate behaviour. See examples from schools to help you develop your own.
- Statement of behaviour principles: model and examples Some schools are required to have a statement written by governors alongside their behaviour policy. See our template and examples from schools to help you figure out what this statement should look like.
- Suspension and permanent exclusion policy: model and examples Adapt our model suspension and permanent exclusion policy to fit your school's context so you can be sure you're compliant, and see examples from other schools.