At Aurora, our philosophy of discipline and behavior management emphasizes respect, patience, hard work, independence and self-control. Students are taught good behavior from the very first day of school.
In addition, we teach certain values and principles to encourage positive character building and these are encompassed in our three core values. Behavioral success in school usually goes hand-in-hand with academic success, so it’s a very important skill.
An AIS student is responsible for:
- Creating a caring community.
- Treating everyone with dignity and respect.
- Exemplifying the attributes of the IB Learner Profile.
- Displaying the characteristics of a responsible global citizen.
- Behaving in a manner that does not interfere with the rights of others.
- Abiding by expectations, guidelines, rules and regulations established by the school.
- Participating in established essential agreements with fellow students and adhering to them.
- Attending school daily and on time.
Students and teachers work together every year to create essential agreements to govern behavior at school. We have also developed a Discipline Policy for all to abide by. We share with parents our expectations from them in this respect. In short, all the members of the Aurora community play a part to help our students grow up to be moral, ethical and responsible citizens.