By walking the line we commit to keeping Our schools safe. Squelch (2000/1) identifies ass safe school as having the following features:
- The presence of physical features such as secure walls; fencing and gates
- Buildings that are in a good sate of repair
- Well maintained school grounds
- Good discipline and a culture conducive to learning and teaching
- Professional educator conduct
- Good governance and management practices
- Absence (or a low level) of crime and violence
The official strategy for reducing violence in South African schools:
The (SASA) South African Schools Association Act of 1996 has prohibited corporal punishment. With regards to discipline SASA empowers School Governing Bodies to adopt a learners code of conduct. This is intended to establish a disciplined and purposeful school environment by asking the educators to:
The (SASA) South African Schools Association Act of 1996 has prohibited corporal punishment. With regards to discipline SASA empowers School Governing Bodies to adopt a learners code of conduct. This is intended to establish a disciplined and purposeful school environment by asking the educators to:
Safe schools are made safe and maintained as such through the actions of the educators, the scholars and the surrounding communities.
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