A positive school community is extremely important for a student. It just makes you want to come to school and makes your school a happy place for learning, interacting, and enjoying. It makes school a welcoming environment for the child. Here is how we can build a positive school community.
Be friendly and open – Talk to the people in different classes and show enthusiasm in being their friend. Talk about your common interests and be open about what you say. A gesture of kindness will make them feel good about you.
Be a listener – Pay attention when others are speaking and respond thoughtfully. Listening to others shows that you value their feelings and opinions.
Take part in school events – Volunteering for school events will introduce you to new people and help you to make new friends. People who share the same interests as you will want to talk to you and be friends.
Be Respectful - Treat everyone with respect, including your teachers, classmates, and school staff. Respecting others’ space, opinions, and differences creates a positive impression on them about you.
Be positive online - Use social media and online platforms to spread positivity and support. Avoid participating in negative or harmful online behavior
Show positive competition - Participate in school competitions and events with a focus on fun and sportsmanship, rather than just winning.
Build Stronger Student-Teacher Relationships - Good relationships with teachers can enhance the school environment:
Show Appreciation - Express gratitude for your teachers’ hard work and dedication. A simple thank you can go a long way.
Seek Feedback - Actively seek feedback from teachers and use it to improve. This shows respect for their guidance and contributes to a more collaborative atmosphere.
Share Resources - Create and share study materials, such as notes or practice tests, with classmates who may benefit from them. That is how to build a positive school community and enjoy your school life.
Blog by
Anandi Ahire
Grade 8B(ICSE)
Serene Meadows Campus
Wisdom High Group of schools
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