2009-2010 - Hornbill School Website
2009-2010 - Hornbill School Website
2009-2010 - Hornbill School Website
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PLEASE REFER TO ICT POLICY<br />
RESOURCES<br />
Since opening <strong>Hornbill</strong> <strong>School</strong> we have made huge investments in the environments in<br />
which we all work, and the resources that we have in school. Any member of staff is to<br />
take care and responsibility for the resources and equipment we have.<br />
Please remember to:<br />
☺ Actively promote how we look after and care for resources in <strong>Hornbill</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong>, so that this is understood by all.<br />
☺ Encourage children to, where appropriate, tidy up resources / equipment<br />
that has been used.<br />
☺ Ensure collectively that resource areas are kept ordered and tidy.<br />
☺ Ensure that PE equipment is counted in and out, and let the PE Subject<br />
Leader know if equipment is/gets damaged.<br />
☺ Be aware that resources made of plastic (particularly playground<br />
equipment) wear quite quickly under the sun in this climate. Keep an eye<br />
out during duties that equipment has not cracked and is still safe to be<br />
played with.<br />
☺ return any unused stationery like pens, pencils, document wallets and so<br />
on to the <strong>School</strong> Business Leader.<br />
SCE Management Handbook is available in the Headteacher’s Office. All staff<br />
members are advised to familiarise themselves with the contents of the SCE<br />
Management Handbook and the CIC (online).<br />
Induction Guidance for<br />
Members of the Garrison Officers’ Mess (BOM)<br />
As an appointed teacher (UKBTs or NSTs) at <strong>Hornbill</strong> <strong>School</strong> you will automatically<br />
become a member of the Garrison Officers’ Mess. With this goes a certain<br />
responsibility and these are briefly laid out below. For more detail please refer to the<br />
current Mess rules. Throughout the year there will be a number of formal and informal<br />
functions. You are encouraged, as Mess members, to attend but obviously this is<br />
entirely up to you.<br />
The Officer’s Mess is the home of those officers who live in it, as well as, the<br />
institution by which the garrison’s regiments are, as a whole, judged. It is therefore<br />
your responsibility to ensure that your conduct in the Mess reflects this.<br />
All Mess information is posted on the notice board in the staffroom or put in your<br />
pigeon holes.<br />
You are the Mess member, your spouse and children, are therefore considered as<br />
guests and must be included as such when signing up for functions.<br />
Etiquette / Behaviour in the Mess<br />
• Noisy behaviour, clinking of glasses and other forms of rowdy behaviour should be<br />
avoided.<br />
• Your dress should meet the dress code at all times (see below).