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BILINGUAL SECTION AND PROGRAMME - RULES

STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR BILINGUAL STUDENTS


CLASSROOM
The class begins when the teacher enters the classroom and closes the door. Students who come
after or stay out of the classroom without the teachers permission will be punished with a delayfault or absence.
Students should be silent, kind and respectful of the work of the nearby classes.
TOILETS
If someone needs to go to the toilet, they must wait for the teacher to get personal permission.
ATTENDANCE
It is compulsory to attend lessons every day in order to maintain ongoing evaluation. The students
who failed to attend any lesson, will have to hand in relevant documents signed by parents or legal
guardians as soon as possible.
MATERIAL
Students must bring material to work in class every day: books, workbooks, notebooks, pens, or
any type of stuff recommended by the teacher. The teacher will indicate in advance when it is not
necessary to bring these materials.
BEVERAGES
You can not eat or drink when in class, except with teachers permission.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Students are not allowed to use any electronic devices (mobile phones, mp3, mp4, PDA, cameras,
etc.) during class, according to the general rules of the school.
If the lesson requires the use of any type of device, the teacher will clearly indicate and authorize
its use during the specific time, only for complementary activities inside the classroom. In any other
situations students cant use electronic devices for their private purposes.
ORDER and RESPECT
Students are responsible for maintaining classroom order: tables must be neat and clean, as well
as the floor, before leaving the classroom. Those who spoil, graphite or throw any materials away
should clean the classroom, and if damaged, replace them.
Be respectful to all members of the educational community. You must use appropriate language to
talk to the teacher and your peers, in a soft tone of voice, which means not shouting.

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STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR BILINGUAL STUDENTS
Respect the right to speak. If you want to speak, you must indicate it by showing up hands.
Students must turn in out all assignments and tasks asked by the teacher, and all the activities or
projects of the course, on the date specified by the teachers. You are expected to personally report
the teacher after class if any activity hasnt been completed.
INCIDENTS
Inform the teacher of any problem, incident or difficulty, either related to the subject, including your
personal point of view or your personal situation, if it is necessary.
Do your work either independently or in groups if requiered, to achieve the goals of the course.
Demonstrate maturity and responsibility according to your educational level and age.
Do your best and the most to take advantage of learning opportunities and resources that the
public education system offers.
COMMITMENTS OF THE TEACHERS:
Teachers must fulfill their own subject programmes, monitor students in the class, and create a
classroom atmosphere that leads to learning.
Teachers must help students in all aspects of the subject matter and other issues that may worry
them. Teachers must publicize the objectives that students must achieve in each unit, plan
activities and tasks appropriate to achieve those objectives and measure the rating system
provided.
Teachers must listen to suggestions and opinions respectfully raised by the students and use
appropriate language and tone.
Teachers should adapt the language to the characteristics and needs of students
In summary:
Be respectful, be prompt and ready to work.

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