Classroom regulations are rules established by the school and may involve input from teachers, parents, and students. These regulations are flexible and tailored to each educational institution, but must ensure adherence to common rules and ethical standards. In this article, Mytour compiles classroom regulations for all levels of education for your reference.
1. Preschool Classroom Regulations
In addition to regulations for children, schools should also communicate these rules to parents to ensure effectiveness in the learning process for the little ones. Each school will have different regulations, but generally, preschool classroom regulations include common rules such as:
- Arrive to class on time
- Avoid picking flowers, breaking branches and leaves; regularly take care of plants, water them, and cultivate the soil.
- Foster unity and love among classmates.
- Maintain cleanliness in the classroom area and play area.
- Consciously manage personal belongings and toys in the class.
- Arrange and store belongings after use.
- Practice proper hygiene.
- Dispose of trash in designated areas, not littering indiscriminately.
- Greet and converse politely with adults.
- See more: Sample red flag monitoring logs for elementary and middle school
2. Elementary School Student Regulations
Regulations are established to ensure civility and order in the classroom while cultivating discipline for elementary school students. So, how are classroom regulations in elementary school determined? Firstly, teachers need to gather students' opinions on the content needed in the classroom regulations below, then unify and request students to commit to implementation.
- Download the regulation template HERE.
3. Middle School Classroom Regulations
- Download the regulation template HERE.
4. Guidelines for High School Students
- Download the guidelines form HERE.
5. Some Regulations in the Classroom
Below are the classroom rules aimed at enhancing awareness and fostering habits of students in respecting everyone around them:
- Move gently, speak softly, and be heard just enough.
- Silently place your chair under the desk when standing up.
- Practice courteous communication.
- Avoid disturbing others when they are focused on their work.
- Share, empathize, and support each other.
- Complete the assigned tasks diligently.
- Organize study materials neatly after use.
The document on classroom regulations will outline how praise will be given for adhering to the rules and disciplinary measures in case students violate them. These management measures will encourage positive attitudes and high responsibility, helping students follow the school's norms and regulations.
The class monitor's record book is specifically designed for the class council to monitor and evaluate the discipline, demeanor, and study consciousness of its members. You can refer to, and freely download, detailed record book templates for class monitors compiled by Mytour for printing and distribution to red scarf teams according to assigned tasks.
