Student Development▾
Conduct Assessment Criteria

Conduct Assessment Criteria

 

  1. Bonus points:

serial number

project

Bonus points

 

Add 1 point

 

Add 3 points

Remember the advantages

Add 5 points

Minor Merit

Add 15 points

Great Merit

Add 45 points

1.

Attentive/active in class

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2.

Assist the teacher

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3.

Good behavior

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4.

Actively participate in school activities

ü

 

 

 

 

5.

Take care of public property

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6.

Bring all necessary items for class (Note 1)

 

ü

 

 

 

7.

School uniforms and appearance must comply with school standards (Note 1)

 

ü

 

 

 

8.

Treating others with sincerity and responsibility (Note 1)

 

ü

 

 

 

9.

Enthusiastic about helping others (whole year)

 

ü

 

 

 

10.

Be humble, respect teachers, and love others (full year)

 

ü

 

 

 

11.

Submit all homework (monthly statistics)

 

ü

 

 

 

12

Obey the rules throughout the semester

 

 

ü

 

 

13

No one picks up lost items on the road

 

 

ü

 

 

14

Attend all class days throughout the semester (including no sick leave or tardiness)

 

 

ü

 

 

15

Representing the class or school in competitions inside and outside the school with excellent results

 

 

ü

 

 

16

Participate in volunteer work

 

 

ü

 

 

17

Outstanding performance in the job (full year) (Note 2)

 

 

 

ü

 

18

Being praised for good behavior by people outside the school

 

 

 

ü

 

19

Outstanding performance in leadership roles (full year) (Note 2)

 

 

 

 

ü

20

Good words and deeds are published in magazines and newspapers outside the school, bringing honor to the school

 

 

 

 

ü

twenty one

Good character, a role model for students

 

 

 

 

ü

 

  1. Points deducted:

serial number

project

Disciplinary Action

Minor negligence

Minus 1 point

Remember shortcomings

minus 5 points

Minor demerit

minus 15 points

Serious demerit

minus 45 points

1.

Being late once

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2.

Unexcused absences/withdrawals from school activities

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3.

Homework owed (calculated daily) (Note 3)

ü

 

 

 

4.

Overdue make-up homework (per subject)

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5.

Items not brought to class (e.g. textbooks, PE clothing, etc.) (per subject) (Note 3)

ü

 

 

 

6.

Careless homework

ü

 

 

 

7.

Missing parent signature / Missing or late return slip (Note 3)

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8.

Missing school documents such as student handbook/student ID card/notice or parent receipt/report card

ü

 

 

 

9.

Entering other classes, special rooms, or designated restricted areas of the school without permission

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10.

Inattention in class or meetings

ü

 

 

 

11.

Disorderly queueing

ü

 

 

 

12.

Plagiarizing homework / lending homework to others to copy

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13.

Leaving books in the drawer overnight

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14.

School uniform and appearance not meeting standards (including outside school)

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15.

Failure to return utensils to designated areas or clear away rubbish after eating at a snack bar

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16.

Failure to obey traffic rules when crossing the road or walking on the sidewalk

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17.

Maliciously making fun of classmates

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18.

Other less serious faults

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19.

Leaving the classroom during class / intentionally absent

 

ü

 

 

20.

Chewing gum on school grounds

 

ü

 

 

twenty one.

Spitting or littering

 

ü

 

 

twenty two.

Perform dangerous actions in the special room

 

ü

 

 

twenty three.

Destroying the cleanliness of the school environment

 

ü

 

 

twenty four.

Borrowing books or other class supplies from others / Lending textbooks or supplies to others

 

ü

 

 

25.

Engaging in inappropriate activities in restrooms or locker rooms

 

ü

 

 

26.

Making inappropriate comments online / browsing inappropriate websites on campus

 

ü

 

 

27.

Chasing or harassing others in the classroom, on stairs, or in the hallways

 

ü

 

 

28.

Foul language

 

ü

 

 

29.

Bringing inappropriate items back to school (such as comic books, electronic game consoles, etc.)

 

ü

 

 

30.

Using mobile phones or other audio-visual equipment on campus without permission

 

ü

 

 

31.

Throwing chalk, blackboard brushes, defacing the blackboard, and misusing classroom computers

 

ü

 

 

32.

Unexcused detention

 

ü

 

 

33.

Wearing makeup without permission

 

ü

 

 

34.

Five cumulative latenesses

 

ü

 

 

35.

Wearing inappropriate clothing to school

 

ü

 

 

36.

Disorderly behavior during classes, group meetings, weekly meetings, and class transfers

 

ü

 

 

37.

Repeatedly failing to submit homework, plagiarizing homework, not bringing textbooks or tools

 

ü

 

 

38.

Disobeying the advice of the monitor or leader

 

ü

 

 

39.

Violation of examination rules

 

ü

 

 

40.

Other minor faults, but they refuse to change despite repeated warnings

 

ü

 

 

41.

Using mobile phones or other electronic devices to record or record audio without permission

 

 

ü

 

42.

Returning to school with hair permed, dyed, or permed without permission and despite teacher's warning

 

 

ü

 

43.

Defacing or intentionally damaging school documents such as student handbooks/student ID cards/notices/parent receipts/report cards

 

 

ü

 

44.

Chronic lateness, despite repeated warnings

 

 

ü

 

45.

Entering unauthorized places

 

 

ü

 

46.

Cheating during dictation or quizzes

 

 

ü

 

47.

Absenteeism and truancy

 

 

ü

 

48.

The student's uniform and appearance do not meet the school standards and he refuses to change despite repeated warnings.

 

 

ü

 

49.

Deliberately or maliciously disrupting classroom order

 

 

ü

 

50.

Bringing inappropriate publications back to school

 

 

ü

 

51.

Deliberately destroying public property/other people's property

 

 

ü

 

52.

Insulting classmates

 

 

ü

 

53.

fight

 

 

ü

 

54.

Being rude to teachers

 

 

ü

 

55.

Deliberately deleting/hiding electronic files of classmates, teachers, or the school

 

 

ü

 

56.

sexual harassment

 

 

ü

 

57.

Other more serious faults

 

 

ü

 

58.

gamble

 

 

 

ü

59.

Forging parental signatures, altering notice receipts, report cards, or school documents

 

 

 

ü

60.

Repeated truancy

 

 

 

ü

61.

Cheating on a test or quiz

 

 

 

ü

62.

Stealing other people's or school property

 

 

 

ü

63.

Bullying or intimidating classmates

 

 

 

ü

64.

Fighting on or off campus

 

 

 

ü

65.

Smoking or possessing cigarettes/e-cigarettes

 

 

 

ü

66.

Associating with bad elements outside the school

 

 

 

ü

67.

Being drunk, taking or possessing dangerous drugs

 

 

 

ü

68.

Bringing offensive weapons, dangerous goods, or illegal drugs back to school

 

 

 

ü

69.

Deceiving or humiliating teachers

 

 

 

ü

70.

Cheating classmates of money or property

 

 

 

ü

71.

Misconduct that damages the school's reputation

 

 

 

ü

72.

Intentionally touching sensitive parts of someone's body

 

 

 

ü

73.

Participation in underworld activities

 

 

 

ü

74.

Stealing someone else's account/dishonest use of school computers/the Internet

 

 

 

ü

75.

Using school equipment to download illegal software or engage in copyright infringement activities

 

 

 

ü

76.

Other serious negligence

 

 

 

ü

 

Note 1: Calculated per semester.

Note 2: The responsible teacher will be awarded bonus points based on the individual service positions held by the students (e.g. class monitor, section leader, leader student, etc.).

Note 3: For common mistakes, students may apply to join the rehabilitation program.

Note 4: The school rules are subject to amendment at any time according to actual needs.

Note 5: If the above points are committed repeatedly, fail to change after repeated warnings, or the situation is serious, a higher level of punishment may be imposed.

Note 6: All major rewards and punishments must be decided after the Discipline Committee holds a meeting.

Note 7: If a student is suspected of violating Hong Kong criminal law, the school may refer the case to law enforcement and judicial authorities. If the student is convicted and sentenced, the school will not impose further punishment according to school regulations. If the student is not convicted, the school will impose punishment according to school regulations.