At RHS we infuse integrity into the classroom culture.
Teachers make integrity the norm in their classrooms in several important ways. They articulate expectations about academic integrity and the consequences of cheating. But they go beyond the issue of cheating to create a culture that rewards success beyond grades. If learners have only grades to measure themselves, then cheating is often a justifiable strategy to beat the system. If learners are also rewarded for their courage, hard work, determination, and respect for classmates, they see and understand that the process of learning comes first. At RHS, this kind of culture fosters integrity.
GRADE 8 CONCERT TONIGHT AT 19:00
Tickets are available at the Finance Office for R30 per person.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS:
Keabetswe Matloga (Grade 9)
Keitumetse Motladile (Grade 10)
DISTRICT ATHLETICS MEET AT GREENHILLS STADIUM TOMORROW
SACEE SENIOR DEBATES - SATURDAY, 19/02/22 AT HERONBRIDGE COLLEGE