Expected behaviour from learners and respect for school and sport facilities

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[Audio] Respect for school property means being considerate towards your peers and teachers and not damaging school facilities. Learners should not damage or vandalize school property, and they should keep the school clean. They should also be responsible for their own belongings and the belongings of their peers. Practical examples of this expected behaviour can be found in a YouTube video..

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[Audio] When we are in school, we need to remember to keep our surroundings clean. This includes picking up litter and keeping our toilets clean. We should also turn off lights and fans when they are not in use. We have to follow the rules when using equipment in science labs, sports rooms, and in the CAT lab. This means being careful and respectful of others. If we see something damaged, we should report it to a staff member. We should not damage or vandalize school property ourselves. It is important to be civic-minded and report any acts of vandalism or misuse of school property. We should also take care of the environment by saving water and electricity. In our classrooms, we should look after them and take pride in how they look. Finally, we should always greet our peers, parents, and staff members at school and sport facilities. By respecting school property, we help create a safe and supportive environment for learning. When we feel valued and respected, it boosts our self-esteem and confidence..