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REWARDING STUDENTS

β€œReward trips are often used by schools as a way of recognising student achievements. Often, schools will spend a lot of time and energy dealing with negative behaviour but it is also important to think of the rewards for positive behaviour. The nature of the β€œreward” means this cannot be every student, but not every student in your school gets a detention or punishment every day and not every student gets a space on a reward trip.Β  Reward trips allow us to at least focus on the positive, even though there is an implied negative for those who don’t get the invitation.?”

–TES

Thanks to the efforts of the school and the MYP1 class teachers, our Year 7 students enjoyed a fantastic day of laser tag

This school trip was designed to reward students who have demonstrated exceptional commitment and responsibility in their learning

Jesus Buitrago

I'm Jesus Buitrago, a Colombian educator specializing in Humanities, Languages, and Art. With a background in ESL and EFL teaching, I've also volunteered as a medical mission interpreter in Colombia, showcasing my commitment to fostering effective communication. Beyond languages, I am passionate about French Sign Language, advocating for inclusivity. Currently contributing to EISB, my journey here provides not only a workplace but a realm of amazing opportunities for personal and professional growth.

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