Rules And Regulation
Where students are achievers
All students are expected to follow and obey the following school rules and classroom procedures.
- Come to the school on time in complete school uniform every day. Never be late
- Come to the school with all the required learning materials.
- Attend/come to the school every school day. Never be absent without concrete reason. A medical certificate must be produced in case of illness.
- Put trash in the trash basket. Keep your classroom neat and tidy.
- Never fight or be engaged in physical conflict with other students.
- It is strictly forbidden to bring sharp objects, real or artificial gun, electronic materials, game materials, gum, candy, soft drinks, biscuits and money to the school.
- Use the dining hall during breakfast and lunchtime. Don’t eat or drink in the classroom or on the playground.
- Don’t throw anything in the class or in the school compound.
- Do your class work and homework properly on time in BYA handwriting standard.
- Respect others’ culture, norm, religion and language.
- Never leave /get out of/ the campus without permission.
- Respect your parents, elders, teachers, friends and all the school communities in words and actions.
- Be honest! Don’t cheat! Don’t take others’ property without permission of the owner.
- Use polite words everywhere. Never use foul, vulgar or taboo words, which are not accepted in the society.
- It is not allowed to play around water area, in the restroom, in the classroom, on the corridor, on the stairs or splash water on your friends at all.
- Raise up your hand to speak in the class.
- Use English language to communicate with all the school staffs.
- Never damage or destroy your friend’s or school’s properties.
- It is strictly forbidden to write on tables, wall, doors and restrooms.
- Keep your personal hygiene well. Button up and tuck your shirt in your trouser or skirt.
- Come to the school wearing closed sport shoes with neat socks. Clean your shoes every day.
- Don’t come to school with skinny or torn out or short trousers, jewelries, open shoes and long hair for boys.
- Don’t come with short dress, skinny or torn out trousers, jewelries, open or hill shoes, nail polish and artificial hair color.
- Use the dining hall during the breakfast, lunch and home going time only. Out of these, take permission from your teachers to visit the dining hall. Keep silent while eating.
- It is strictly forbidden to share others’ food or water.
- Bring your own enough food and clean water for yourself.
- Use your own material; never borrow from others.
- Never go to the classroom during the break time without the teacher.
Being a teacher
Socrates taught Plato; Plato taught Aristotle; Aristotle taught Alexander the Great. Knowledge, had it not been passed a long, would have died. Our great responsibility is to pass on a legacy that the coming generations can be proud of.
Source form: You Can Win by Shiv Khera
Organized by: Desalegn Gemechu
Here are short guidelines for parents to help their child with skills development
- Create a Learning-Friendly Environment:Designate a quiet and well-lit study area where your child can focus on their tasks. Keep necessary materials, like books and stationery, easily accessible.
- Establish a Consistent Routine:Set a daily schedule that includes dedicated time for learning activities. Consistency helps children develop discipline and creates a sense of structure.
- Encourage Reading:Foster a love for reading by providing a variety of age-appropriate books. Read together, discuss stories, and visit the library to expand their reading choices.
- Support Homework Completion:Offer assistance with homework, but encourage independent thinking and problem-solving. Help your child understand concepts, but avoid doing the work for them.
- Engage in Active Learning:Encourage hands-on activities that promote active learning, such as experiments, art projects, puzzles, and educational games. These activities enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Foster Effective Communication:Engage in meaningful conversations to develop your child’s language and communication skills. Encourage them to express their thoughts and actively listen to them.
- Emphasize Numeracy Skills:Look for opportunities to incorporate numeracy skills into daily life. Involve your child in activities like counting, measuring, budgeting, and solving real-life math problems.
- Utilize Educational Technology:Introduce educational apps, online resources, and interactive learning platforms that align with your child’s interests and curriculum. Monitor their screen time and ensure a balance with other activities.
- Encourage Creativity:Provide opportunities for artistic expression, such as drawing, painting, and crafting. Encourage your child to think creatively and express themselves through various mediums.
- Promote Time Management and Organization:Teach your child the importance of managing time and staying organized. Help them create schedules, use calendars, and develop strategies for prioritizing tasks.
- Support Extracurricular Activities:Encourage your child to participate in extracurricular activities that interest them, such as sports, music, or clubs. These activities develop social skills, teamwork, and personal growth.
- Collaborate with Teachers:Maintain open communication with your child’s teachers. Attend parent-teacher meetings, stay informed about their progress, and work together to address any areas that need improvement.
Remember, every child is unique, so tailor these guidelines to suit your child’s needs and learning style. Provide a supportive and encouraging environment, celebrate their achievements, and inspire a lifelong love for learning.
Admission
Visits and Enquiries
The school admissions procedure ensures a fair and straightforward admissions system that promotes equity and fair access for all.
Applications for admission are accepted throughout the school year, and families are encouraged to make an appointment for an interview and tour of the school. For the admission file to be complete we require the following:
- For returning students, three passport size photographs
- For new joining students of Kg 2 – grade 12, Student’s Report Card with clearance from his/her school
- For nursery (Pre Kg) students, Birth Certificate (Original and Copy)
- For nursery (Pre Kg) students, Completed and Signed Medical Form (Vaccination Card) (Original and Copy)
- Three passport size photographs of the student
- Copies of the Parents’ ID card, father’s and mother’s 1 each passport size photographs
- Completed and Signed Registration File at BYA
Please be aware that places can only be guaranteed by signing the School Contract and paying all tuition and fees by the due date noted on the invoice.
Boriyad Youth Academy
Boriyad Youth Academy is founded in 2008 E.C( 2015 GC.) by few visionary persons having the objective of producing self-reliant and productive citizens, who respect their and others values.