One of a person’s greatest attributes and most cherished traits is honor. An honor system is based on the premise that a person upholds the highest standard in all they do. Honor and
integrity are related to our school’s key characteristics. Without honor, students cannot achieve their maximum potential.
The Message School's Code of Honor
Both students and parents are required to sign the Code of Honor at the beginning of each school year.
All The Message School System students MUST wear their appropriate uniform, including when in after-school programs. Students will not be admitted to class without the correct uniform. Primary students and parents should follow “the day of the week” calendar to coordinate uniform changes for PE days. All uniform clothing and footwear must be purchased from an authorized retailer* and may only be the designated styles and colors approved.
We have received some questions regarding sneakers. Sneakers are allowed as everyday footwear. Sneakers must be black or brown, including laces and soles.
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Responsibility Centered Discipline, the philosophy of TMS behavior management
Discipline Protocol: Discipline should be a responsibility based, progressive, learning process; It should carry with it the goal of intervening in and prevention of continuous episodes of
disruptive and/or hurtful behaviors that interfere with a safe, comfortable, and welcoming learning environment.
At The Message School System, our mission is to provide a safe, nurturing, and intellectually stimulating environment for students from preschool to A level, where they can develop a lifelong love of learning, Islamic values, grow academically, socially, and emotionally, and become responsible, compassionate, and global citizens who can contribute positively to society.
Both students and parents are required to sign the Handbook at the beginning of each school year. Read more in our Handbook.
At The Message School System, we believe that communication is extremely important. Here you will find information on the protocol for communicating and escalating a concern if you are a parent or teacher.
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