Introduction
The student is the main aim for which schools are established, educational systems are developed, curricula are formulated, and teachers are trained to provide the best methods of education. Students graduate to a degree of awareness of themselves, their potential and the
society in which they live, especially the world around them. Helping them to make the right decisions in their lives, work hard, take responsibility, and be lifelong learners are probably visions that all schools meet.
Therefore, the student should benefit from the opportunities offered by the school community in the development of his skills and knowledge, and to recognize his main responsibilities towards his school so as to benefit of the school. Family can play a role as a first factor in recognizing the student with these responsibilities and his commitment to be abided by them from the first days children attend school.
Student Responsibilities
- Attendance and absence
- Punctuality
- Respect the property of others
- Positive participation
- Respect the rights of others
- Maintain appropriate behavior
- Perform the required tasks
- Resolving disputes peacefully, and using specialists if necessary
- Follow school rules
- Performance required with the highest degree of proficiency possible.
- Care of appearance of “hair and uniform”
- Discuss problems to find solutions
- Communicate with parents and teachers in a positive way