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Morayfield State School’s Behaviour management plan provides the structure and clear guidelines required to encourage a positive school tone and a supportive school environment.

 
We put this plan in place to ensure that all members of our school community are safe. For more information regarding ‘You Can Do It’ please contact your child’s class teacher.

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The five keys to success
Confidence means feeling that you can do it. It means not being afraid to make mistakes or to try something new. Confidence is also about doing hard things without asking for help, sharing new ideas and talking to someone new. Most importantly, confidence is about being independent, accepting yourself and taking risks.
 
 
Emotional resilience means knowing how to stop yourself from getting extremely angry, down or worried when something bad happens. It means being able to calm down and feel better when you get very upset. This key is also about reacting to situations sensibly, bouncing back and thinking positively.
 
 
Getting Along means working well with others, solving conflicts peacefully, being sensitive to the feelings of others and being respectful. This key is really about treating others as you would like to be treated and helping to make the community a better place to live and learn.
 
 
Organisation means setting goals to be successful at tasks, planning your time and having all of your equipment ready. Organisation is about setting goals and making sure you understand all of your instructions. It is also about keeping your things in order and your area tidy.
 
 
Persistence means trying hard and not giving up when something is difficult. It is about sticking with it, completing the job and putting in your best effort. Persistence is also about practising things and checking your work to make sure it is the best you can do.
 
 
 
Morayfield Celebrations
 
Celebrations occur twice per term and are a recognition of appropriate behaviour for students following the school’s code of conduct consistently throughout the celebration cycle.
 
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Summer Reading club
December 1, 2009 (8:00 am) - January 15, 2010 (11:59 pm)
(General) The Summer Reading Club is coming. This year Moreton Bay Region Libraries is starting on December 1, BEFORE school finishes, so that we can partner in this great reading adventure. It's not the number of books your kids read, because that's unfa...

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