The School’s house rules regulate order, discipline, relations between students, teachers and teaching in the School. According to the Law on Primary Education, as well as the School Statute, students have rights that they exercise through teaching and other forms of educational work, and at the same time they have obligations that they must fulfill and respect.
– The school operates in one shift from 8:00 to 16:00
– Students come to classes no later than ten minutes before the start of classes
– After classes are over, students leave the school building.
– All administrative needs are fulfilled by students exclusively through class teachers
– The student as a subject in the educational process should have a clear picture of his position and role in the school and know his rights and responsibilities and adapt to new requirements.
– Students should respect the legal provisions and decisions of the school authorities and beyond.
– Always serve as an example with their appearance and behavior and form cultural and aesthetic habits, be careful about their moral character.
– Respect the arguments of others and do not make obscene comments.
– Every student should be valued as a person regardless of their abilities, talent, gender, race, culture, traditions, nationality, religion and social status.
– The student should have a conscientious, responsible and humane attitude towards everyone in the school.
– Respect the personality of their classmates, teachers and parents and appreciate the interdependence of individuals and groups.
– In the event that the teacher is absent from class for more than 10 minutes for any reason, the student on duty must notify the professional service, in order to regulate the class.
– During class, it is forbidden to leave the class and walk through the hallways so as not to disrupt the flow of instruction.
– During class, it is necessary to have working discipline in the school building.
– Group and individual skipping of classes is prohibited. For this reason, students will be given pedagogical measures.
– It is the duty of all students to maintain hygiene in classrooms, hallways, toilets and the school yard.
– Smoking in school and bringing drugs, alcohol and weapons is strictly prohibited.
– Disrespect, violation of the personality and reputation and physical integrity of classmates, employees and teachers inside and outside the school is strictly prohibited.
– It is strictly prohibited to cause fights, and students should resolve mutual misunderstandings in a friendly manner,
– With their behavior, they should set a positive example for their children;
– To respect the code of appropriate dress when visiting the school.
– To ensure that their children attend classes regularly
– To be regularly informed about the student’s progress and behavior (parent meetings, meetings with subject teachers, etc.)
– Parents and other persons are not allowed to enter the classrooms and other school premises on their own initiative.
– Information meetings take place according to a set schedule and never during classes or during breaks;
– To honestly, conscientiously and responsibly inform the teacher about any situation that has arisen regarding the student;
– To respect the beginning and end of the class and not to enter the classroom during class;
– To respect the reputation of the teacher and all school employees;
– To behave decently and respectfully towards teachers and school employees and to cultivate a correct relationship with them;
– To cooperate with teachers, professional services and the school principal;
– To refrain from comments (positive and negative) in front of the child – the student about the teacher and other services in the school;
– To regularly and timely respond to the call from the teachers or the professional service of the school;
– To assist in the creation of the school policy with their own views and knowledge.