¡@
Policy
A good relationship between Prefects and students is the best way to achieve
mutual understanding and respect. Methods of handling offences are explained in
the Guidelines of School Discipline. Prefects shall adopt these methods when
carrying out their duties.
This year¡¦s Students¡¦ Union aims at strengthening the school spirit of
Josephians. It is a tradition of St. Joseph¡¦s to give students a lot of freedom
and we do not want to use force in maintaining discipline. Normally, students
won¡¦t be sent to discipline teachers directly unless they committed a serious
offence.
According to the Guidelines of School Discipline, the Head Prefect would
follow-up on most inspections. Only habitual or continuous offences will be
handled by discipline teachers. The Discipline Master and Deputy Discipline
Master will be informed of the Prefects¡¦ work through reports submitted by the
Head Prefect. ¡@
Basic Order of Handling Offences
Authority Level:
Discipline Master à Deputy
Discipline Master à Head Prefect
à Senior Prefects
à School Prefects
à Class Prefects
-
The Head Prefect will handle most situations. Serious
offences will be immediately reported to and handled by the Discipline
Master and teachers.
¡@
-
All Senior Prefects and School Prefects should record
offences committed by students. Basic punishment can only be carried out by
the Head Prefect and Senior Prefects.
¡@
-
The School Prefects can request students to see the Head
Prefect or Senior Prefects, who will judge whether punishment should be
given or whether the student should be sent to the Discipline Master.
¡@
-
Class Prefects should report to School Prefects if
offences need to be recorded down. Serious offences should be reported to
the Head Prefect who will note down the situation and report to the
discipline teachers in charge.
Other Information
|