Behaviour policy: model and examples

Download and adapt our model behaviour policy, or if you prefer to write or review your own, use our checklist to make sure you're following requirements and good practice.

Last reviewed on 26 February 2024See updates
Ref: 41714
Statutory/mandatory for:
Maintained schools
Academies
Free schools
Independent schools
Pupil referral units
Non-maintained special schools
Contents
  1. Download our model policy
  2. Downloadable checklist 
  3. Managing your behaviour policy: requirements
  4. Reviewing your policy
  5. Examples from trusts

Download our model policy

All schools are required to have a behaviour policy. 

Our model policy, approved by Forbes Solicitors, is designed for you to adapt to suit your school’s context. 

Model policy: behaviour (trusts) DOC, 357.5 KB

All of our model documents take account of relevant requirements and good practice. They are easy to adapt, will save you time and help you keep your school compliant. For more model policies and complete policy support from Key Leaders, use our Policy Expert.

How to use the policy

You might set some elements of your behaviour policy centrally, but still give your schools some freedom to adapt other elements to their local context. The policy is flexible to all approaches, so you can set consistency but still have some local freedom.

If you'd rather write your own policy or review your existing one, download our checklist to see what you must cover, as well as good practice advice for what