Rules of Conduct

The Rules of Conduct at Hasseris Gymnasium & IB School apply to all STX and IB students and is
confirmed by the Board of Governers of Hasseris Gymnasium and IB Schoo.

Hasseris Gymnasium & IB School aims at being an active and committed school founded on solidarity and tolerance and where everyone feels safe and secure. The daily work forms the basis of each student’s academic and personal development.

The Rules of Conduct are drawn up according to the General Rules for the Danish Gymnasium made by the Ministry of Children and Education (Bek. 1249, December 13, 2004).

Rules of Conduct
1. It is everyone’s responsibility to contribute to a good and constructive atmosphere at school where no kind of harassment and victimization is tolerated.

2. Everyone is obliged to clean up after oneself to secure a pleasant and tidy environment for students and staff. Damage to school property must immediately be reported to the general administration’s office. Students are liable for any damage and vandalism to school property. All directions given by school staff must be respected.

3. Mobile phones and any other kind of disturbing electronic equipment must be switched off during class.

4. Bicycles and mopeds must be parked in either the basement or in the bicycle racks outside.

5. No one is allowed to drink alcohol or to use drugs during the school day.

6. Hasseris Gymnasium & IB School is a non-smoking area.

7. It is each student’s obligation to hand in written works and other assignments on time. Attendance is mandatory to all classes and other activities sanctioned by the school. Read more about rules of attendance in the »Student Handbook« under »Attendance« and »Study Grants (SU«): www.hasseris-gym.dk/ib_world_school/hasseris_gymnasium_from_a_z.html

All hand-ins must be the student’s own work. If a student hands in a product that is not his/her own (for instance an assignment downloaded from the internet), the student risks being expelled from school for a period up to three days.

8. Is the school’s decision if a student can be promoted to next year’s class. The decision is based on the student’s work and grades. At the end of each school year, the teaching staff, the head of IB Department, the IB student counsellor and the headmaster meet in order to evaluate the student’s examination results and end-of-year marks.

Opdateret: 8. maj 2012