General Rules
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Comply with all legal regulations regarding the rights and responsibilities of students;
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Each student must take on their role with Autonomy – Independence – Responsibility in learning and participating in educational activities;
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Maintain a healthy, positive lifestyle and contribute actively to the learning and living environment;
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Be honest, empathetic, willing to share, and help others;
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Any words, attitudes, or actions that are confrontational, provocative, disrespectful, offensive, disruptive, resistant, threatening, or insulting to the honor and dignity of others are strictly unacceptable;
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Any form of dishonesty or cheating is strictly unacceptable.
The School reserves the right to determine appropriate educational measures regarding student attitudes and behaviors in order to encourage improvement.
Conduct Toward Elders
The School expects students to show proper conduct toward elders (including Parents, Teachers, School Staff, Guests, and Senior Students):
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Students must show respect and courtesy when interacting with elders;
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Students have the right to express personal opinions, directly or indirectly, to the School about teachers, staff, or school activities, in a constructive and respectful manner;
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When teachers or school staff ask students to stop an action due to potential danger to themselves or others, students must follow instructions and requests;
- Students have the right to refuse to comply with requests from elders (including teachers and staff) if such requests violate the law or may pose risks to physical and/or mental safety for themselves or others. In such cases, students must report the matter as quickly as possible to their Homeroom Teacher or the School Management Board.
Conduct Toward Peers
During study and daily activities, students are expected to:
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Use appropriate and respectful language when communicating with peers;
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Respect the inherent dignity of peers, both physically and mentally;
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Offer help when peers face difficulties;
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Keep promises and commitments to peers as part of being a responsible person;
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NOT assist peers in any form of cheating;
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NOT cause harm to the physical or mental health of peers (including fighting, bullying, insults, or discrimination based on gender, race, disability, or sexual orientation).


