Code of Conduct / Values

Our Commitment to Integrity and Excellence

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Overview

Code of Conduct and Guidelines

Our Code of Conduct establishes the standards of behavior expected from all students, faculty, and staff at Chinar School. The document outlines principles of respect, responsibility, fairness, and academic honesty. We believe that adhering to these standards fosters a positive and supportive environment for learning and personal growth.
You can access the full Code of Conduct document here:

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Our Philosophy on Student Discipline

At Chinar School, our approach to discipline is rooted in the belief that education goes beyond academics. We are committed to fostering an environment where students learn the importance of respect, self-regulation, and responsibility. Our discipline philosophy encourages open communication, reflection, and accountability, ensuring that each student learns from their mistakes and grows into a responsible and thoughtful individual.

We believe in restorative justice, where the focus is on understanding the impact of one’s actions and making amends, rather than punishment. Through this approach, we empower students to make better choices and build stronger, more respectful relationships.

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Core Values That Define Us

Integrity

Acting with honesty and strong moral principles in every aspect of school life.

Respect

Valuing each individual’s unique qualities, promoting empathy and kindness.

Excellence

Striving for the highest standards in academics, behavior, and personal growth.

Responsibility

Being accountable for one’s actions and decisions, both in and out of the classroom.