Expected behaviour from learners and respect for school and sport facilities

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[Audio] Respect for school and sport facilities means being considerate towards your peers, teachers and coaches. This includes not damaging the facilities and keeping them clean. Learners should take responsibility for their own belongings and those of their peers. Practical examples of this expected behaviour can be seen in a YouTube video..

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[Audio] When we use the sports facilities, we need to follow some simple rules. Firstly, we must keep it clean. We should pick up our litter and keep the toilets clean, showing that we care about our surroundings and want to maintain a tidy environment. Secondly, we need to follow the rules for using equipment on the sports fields. If we're using any equipment, we should pack it away in the blue containers or ask Mr Trevor where we can leave it, remembering that equipment is very expensive and needs to be kept safe. Being considerate is also crucial. We should be respectful of our peers and report any form of damage to a staff member. We must avoid vandalism and never misuse or vandalize the sport facilities. By doing this, we can take pride in our sports fields and show the parents and community who we are - real TUSKIES! Furthermore, we should be civic-minded and report any acts of vandalism or misuse of the sport facility or equipment. Lastly, we must take care of the environment by saving water and electricity. When we're on the sports fields, we should show respect to our coaches, parents, and coaches from other teams. By respecting the sport facilities, we can create a safe and supportive environment. When students feel valued and respected, it can boost their self-esteem and confidence..