Behaviour and the use of electronic devices
Our expectations rely on the positive environment that staff and pupils create at CTA. We celebrate regularly through recognition and rewards.
Every pupil has the right to a positive education. Where pupils disrupt or interfere with this, interventions and sanctions may follow. Respect to all is a key feature of CTA.
Pupils are not allowed mobile devices, including ear/headphones whilst at school. Pupils who choose to bring these to school must ensure they are switched off and placed in a bag whilst at school, if seen by any member of staff these items are confiscated and placed in the safe until collected at a designated time at the end of the school day.
As detailed in the school’s Behaviour procedure to support the positive conduct of behaviour in and around the school we have set out some key expectations for pupils and staff built around ‘Respect the CTA Way’.
Punctuality and attendance
Pupils are expected to be in Personal Development lessons at 08:30am. We regularly run our ‘H82BL8’ (hate to be late) campaign to support pupils in positively engaging in all lessons and aspects of school. Punctuality is key to our pupil’s enjoyment and success at school.
At Chase Terrace Academy, we believe that regular school attendance plays a vital role in helping your child make the most of everything we have to offer, both in and out of the classroom, for several reasons:
Learning and Progress – Each school day is a chance for your child to learn, grow, and build on their knowledge. Missing even a day can lead to gaps in their understanding and make it harder to keep up with both academic work and personal development.
Building Positive Habits – Coming to school every day helps pupils develop routines, a sense of responsibility, and important life skills like resilience and problem-solving. Being part of our school community encourages confidence and builds strong foundations for future success.
Friendships and Social Skills – School is more than just lessons – it’s also where young people make friends, learn to work with others, and grow socially. Regular attendance helps pupils stay connected with peers and staff, and ensures they don’t miss out on these important experiences.
Support and Wellbeing – We’re committed to supporting every pupil’s wellbeing and academic journey. By attending regularly, your child can access the full range of support, resources, and opportunities available to them.
Our attendance policy can be found here.
Classroom Expectations
Pupils:
- Enter lessons calmly and on time, ready to learn;
- Respond calmly to instructions and to do as they are asked by adults in school first time and without challenge;
- Engage in learning, take pride in their work and try their best at all times;
- Are polite and considerate to all; they respect each other and the environment;
- Do not leave a lesson without permission – this will be considered truancy, a serious and significant issue;
- Have the correct equipment, as indicated in the equipment list.
WE BELIEVE ALL PUPILS CAN DO THIS – EVERY DAY
Outside the Classroom
Pupils:
- Respect the CTA Way and behave accordingly;
- Respond calmly to instructions and to do as they are asked by adults in school first time and without challenge;
- Respect the CTA environment;
- Move around CTA calmly and with consideration for the safety of others;
- Be kind, polite and considerate to everyone;
- Eat only in appropriate areas (not eating or drinking is allowed in toilets).
WE BELIEVE ALL PUPILS CAN DO THIS – EVERY DAY
Examples of these expectations are as follows: –
- Excellent attendance;
- Arrive at school and to lessons on time;
- Enter the classrooms quietly;
- Wear uniform correctly, including on the way to and from Academy, as indicated in the Uniform Policy;
- Pupils sit where you are told to sit by the teacher or any other member of staff;
- Have all equipment and books required for lessons;
- Follow classroom rules and procedures and not disrupt the learning of other pupils;
- Follow instructions given by staff and other adults without arguing;
- Listen attentively to the teacher who will explain the lesson, what you are going to do, why and how;
- Put up your hand to indicate you wish to speak unless directed otherwise;
- Use appropriate language;
- Listen and value others’ ideas, contributions and work co-operatively;
- Care for the classroom and resources, respecting others’ property;
- Lead by example, being a good role model for younger pupils at CTA;
- Accept responsibility for your behaviour and our “No Excuses Culture”;
- Be considerate of the needs of all the other people in the classroom;
- Use ICT in accordance with our acceptable user policy);
- Behave appropriately when outside of the school.
WE BELIEVE ALL PUPILS CAN DO THIS – EVERY DAY