Code of conduct


We believe people are basically good.

We believe everyone has something to contribute.

We believe that an honest, open environment can bring out the best in people.

We recognise and respect everyone as a unique individual.

We encourage you to treat others the way you want to be treated
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Etiquette

Most schools have some sort of class etiquette. This may seem a bit stuffy or formal.
Yet, rules are necessary in a class.
It is easy to get carried away. It is easy to be injured or cause injury.

By remaining composed, loose and friendly - safety can be encouraged.
Play, rather than fight.
Aggression has no place in our school.

Code of conduct

We have a simple code of conduct in place:

  1. Manners
    - the instructor's title is "Sifu". This must be used when communicating with him
    - be polite and courteous at all times
    - follow instructions without argument/second-guessing
    - no bullying, conflict or losing your temper

     

  2. Before the lessons begins
    - students are required to be clean and tidy
    - no chewing gum, mobile phones, watches or jewellery
    - sign the register and pay before commencing training
    - inform Sifu Waller if you have an injury
     

  3. During the lesson
    - no chit-chat
    - no aggression
    - do not tutor other students
    - continue to practice until told to stop
     

Hair

Long hair should be tied behind the head.
Slides, bands, clips, pins and metal/sharp fasteners are not permitted.

Students should not have a fringe covering their eyes; it limits vision.

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