Code of Conduct
As such, we are immediately putting into effect the below code of conduct:
School Mis-Representation and Cyber Conduct
No student can hold events, on or off campus, as representative of Kaizen High, including purchasing resources, recruiting others or marketing such events on any forum, private or public without the express permission of the Academic Coordinator or Principal.
Students are not allowed to operate any social media page on behalf of Kaizen High and all such pages operating without explicit consent of the school are to be immediately deleted. Consequences of non-compliance will be determined by the school’s Disciplinary Committee.
No student can post any content, i.e. picture, video or information in regards to any fellow student or staff member on any social media forum. Nor shall they tag said individuals in any post without explicit consent of the individual and School Administration.
Likewise, if without approaching the School Administration a respective comment or opinion is posted on the social media, and parent and/or guardian of the affected party against whom the content is posted decides to peruse actions under libel and slander the school shall not allow the student who made the online statement under litigation to attend the school unless legal matters have been resolved.
Students cannot operate Whatsapp groups of their respective classes unless authorized by School Administration. It is mandatory for all such academic groups to have the class teacher and the section head on board.
Fraud and Unethical Conduct
Respect of Faculty and Admin
Misrepresentation of School
Unauthorized Disciplinary Action / Vigilantism
Bullying, Harassment and Battery
The school follows a strict ‘Child Protection Policy’ whereby no faculty member, staff member or otherwise is allowed to reach out or connect to students on social media or WhatsApp groups unless regarding academic purposes.
Student and Parental Responsibility
In case of any complaint related to bullying, harassment or cyber-crime, the Guardians and the Students are duty-bound to inform School Administration as a matter of urgency. The complaint will be assessed by the Disciplinary Committee, including School Principal, two Faculty Members and two Student Council members. Nevertheless, the contents of the said complaints are not to be shared on any social media forums unless the School Administration and Disciplinary Committee, or any competent court of law, has declared the accused guilty.
The students as part of Kaizen High must rely on the accountability of the School and not take any independent action.
Bullying, Harassment and Battery
No student will demonstrate hate speech towards individuals of other groups denoted by faith, ethnicity, nationality, identity, gender, or otherwise.
No student is permitted to physically or verbally attack another individual, regardless of circumstance. Violators will face strict repercussions from the Disciplinary Committee. Students must behave in an appropriate manner with each other and must not make remarks or express mannerisms that could be perceived as harassment (sexual, physical, emotional or otherwise) by their peers and administrators.
The school follows a strict ‘Child Protection Policy’ whereby no faculty member, staff member or otherwise is allowed to reach out or connect to students on social media or WhatsApp groups unless regarding academic purposes.
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Since our founding in 1919, The Estudiar University has redrawn and redefined the boundaries of intellectual and creative thought as a preeminent academic center. Our rigorous, multidimensional approach to education dissolves walls between disciplines and helps nurture progressive minds. At our university, students have the academic freedom to shape their unique, individual paths for a complex and rapidly changing world.
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