First, respect teachers' etiquette.
1. I see the teacher say hello for the first time every day and say "goodbye" respectively.
2. Take the initiative to give way to the teacher when entering and leaving the campus and going up and down the stairs.
Be polite when pointing out the teacher's mistakes.
4. Listen to the teacher with an open mind and accept the teacher's education sincerely.
5, tell the truth to the teacher, the truth, don't lie to the teacher.
6. Cherish the achievements of teachers' labor and finish the tasks assigned by teachers on time.
7. Obey the teacher's management and don't contradict the teacher.
8. When talking to the teacher, stand up and give your seat to the teacher.
9. When the teacher is doing something or talking to others, don't disturb the teacher at will. Stand aside and wait for the teacher to finish or speak before looking for the teacher.
10, the teacher entered the student activity room, and the students stood up to say hello and asked them to sit down; When the teacher is gone, get up and send him out.
Second, the classmate etiquette
1. Students should greet each other with "good morning" and "hello", and they can nod and wave.
2. Talk to your classmates sincerely and modestly, with a calm tone; Concentrate on your classmates and don't interrupt others easily.
3. The communication between classmates should use polite language. When you ask questions to your classmates, you should use modest words such as "excuse me", "sorry", "excuse me" and "ask you a question", and thank you when you get the answer. If the students can't answer, they will say "Never mind, this question is difficult to answer, thank you for your time" and so on.
4, respect classmates, don't give classmates nicknames, and say flower names; Don't say anything that makes others feel sad and ashamed.
5. Students help each other and take the initiative to help students with difficulties.
6. Respect and take care of female classmates, and don't bully them.
If you want to borrow something from your classmates, you must ask their permission first. Take special care of your classmates' things and return them on time.
8. Don't make irresponsible remarks in front of classmates, which will affect friendship.
9, don't haggle over every ounce, be generous to classmates' mistakes or offenses.
10, pay attention to credit, and try your best to do what you promise others.
Third, dress etiquette.
1, wear the prescribed school uniform as required, and don't wear fancy clothes.
2, dress neatly, simple and generous, do not tie the coat on the waist, do not wear clothes, do not button.
3. Walking on campus, entering the classroom without wearing vest, slippers and underpants.
Don't take off your clothes and shoes in class.
5, don't wear brand-name shoes, sports shoes or flat shoes as well.
6. Do not wear necklaces, earrings (pins), rings, bracelets, bracelets and other accessories.
7, no makeup, no eyebrows, no nails, no nail polish.
8. Trim your hair as required, and don't dye it or perm it. Male students do not have long hair.
Fourth, walking etiquette.
1, when walking, hold your head high, look forward, swing your shoulders and arms naturally, with moderate steps, and avoid splayed feet, swaying and twisting.
Don't buy snacks on the way to and from school, don't eat while walking, don't chase and fight, and don't climb flowers and trees.
Line up after school and walk out of the campus neatly and quietly. Don't stay on the road or enter entertainment places that are not conducive to the physical and mental health of teenagers, such as game halls.
4. Go upstairs and downstairs, and walk right through the corridor. Access to classrooms, offices, meeting places, etc. Follow the designated route. It's not crowded. Gently enter and leave each function room without affecting others.
5, meet acquaintances to say hello, exchange greetings, can not turn a blind eye; If you need to talk, you should talk at the roadside or corner, and you should not stand in the middle of the road or in crowded places.
6. Pedestrians avoid each other and take the initiative to give way to the elderly, the disabled and those in need.
7. When asking others for information, greet them in polite language, such as "Sorry to bother you" and "Excuse me", and choose appropriate titles, such as "teacher", "grandfather" and "aunt", before asking; After listening to the answer, be sure to say "thank you!" "
Five, classroom etiquette
1, prepare before class, teachers should patrol at the door of the classroom, and indoor students should make good preparations before class.
As soon as the bell rang, the teacher went to the podium and stood at attention and said, "Class!" ; The monitor shouted "Stand up!" The teacher shouted "Hello, classmates!" All students should shout, "Hello, teacher!"
After the bell rang, the teacher said, "Class is over!" All the students stand up, and the teacher should call out after the patrol: "Goodbye, classmates!" " The students replied in unison, "Goodbye, teacher!" After the students stand at attention, the students in the class can't leave their seats until the teacher leaves the desk and goes out.
When the teacher asks questions to students in class, students should think positively and raise their hands to prepare answers.
When the teacher calls the roll to answer the questions, the students stand up to answer the questions raised by the teacher. After the students answer the questions, the teacher should say to the students, "Please sit down".
When students have questions in class, they should raise their hands first and get permission from the teacher before speaking.
7. When students are late, they should stand at the door of the classroom and shout, "Report!" Don't go into the classroom until the teacher answers "Come in".
Six, office etiquette
1. Before students enter the office, knock on the door and shout, "Report!" Don't go in until you hear "Come in".
Students should step into the teacher's desk gently, pay attention when handing in homework or taking homework or asking questions, and don't sit down without the teacher's permission.
When students accept the teacher's gift, they should say "thank you" with both hands.
4. Be sincere and calm when reporting or answering the teacher's questions; Use "I'm sorry" when asking questions to the teacher, and thank the teacher after answering; At the end of the conversation between the teacher and the students, the students bowed to the teacher and said, "Goodbye."
5. Don't rummage around in the teacher's office; Don't turn on the teacher's computer without permission.
Seven, flag-raising etiquette
1, line up quickly before the flag-raising ceremony, tidy up your clothes and keep quiet.
You should take off your hat and stand at attention when raising the national flag. Students who are not listed should stand where they are and pay tribute to the national flag or the flag of the Young Pioneers.
3. Sing the national anthem seriously and loudly.
4. Listen carefully to the speech under the national flag.
5. After the ceremony, wait for the leaders to leave first, and then leave in an orderly manner.