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Scenario 1.2: Expectations are not being upheld during unstructured times

Behaviour outside lessons, at break, lunch, or between classes, has slipped. While lessons may be calm, corridor interactions, queuing, and social time are inconsistent. Students test boundaries when not directly supervised, and staff apply expectations unevenly.

leadership behaviours

Leadership Behaviours to Support This Challenge

CodeBehaviourWhy It Matters
C1Hold High StandardsReinforces that expectations apply across all times and spaces, not just in class.
C3Establish RoutinesDefined procedures for movement, queuing, and supervision create clarity and order.
C4Maintain ConsistencyReinforces that culture exists during unstructured time, not just in lessons.
L3Get the Steps InBeing visibly present at key times signals that leaders value calm and safety.
T10Embrace AccountabilityHolding staff to account for being present and upholding expectations strengthens consistency.
suggested approach

Suggested Approach

  • Audit unstructured times to pinpoint where and why expectations are not upheld.
  • Revisit and relaunch routines for key times (e.g. entering assembly, lining up, transitions).
  • Ensure all leaders are visible at high-traffic times and model expectations.
  • Celebrate staff and students who contribute to a calm and respectful environment.
  • Follow up where supervision is weak or expectations aren’t upheld.

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