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Specific Norms for Student Civilized Etiquette at Shishi Tianfu Middle School

Dress Code Hair Standard Learn to Smile Greet When Meeting Soft Voice Humility and Courtesy Get Used to Queuing Stand Up and Arrange Seats Use Mobile Phones Carefully Strictly Prohibit "Three Chaos"

I. Dress Code

Clothing should be clean and appropriate, no strange clothes. Starting from Monday when returning to school, full school uniform is required during school hours. For large gatherings and outings, dress according to school requirements.

II. Etiquette Norms

Actively greet teachers, classmates, and logistics staff. When entering offices or classrooms, first call report or knock on the door, and enter only after the teacher agrees. When talking with others, be sincere and gentle in tone. Do not talk loudly or make noise in public places. It is strictly prohibited to make loud noise and chase in teaching areas.

III. Stand Up and Arrange Seats

When leaving the seat, keep the desktop clean, return the chair, and arrange them neatly in rows and columns.

IV. Three Chaos

"Three Chaos" refers to littering, spitting randomly, and speaking disorderly.

V. Hair Style

Boys need to have student-style crew cut, the length should not exceed the parallel position where fingers are inserted into the hair. Girls should tie ponytails or have short hair, no shoulder-length hair, and no perming or dyeing.

  1. Boys' hair style:

    (Picture: Boys' hair standard - front, side, back)

  2. Girls' long hair style:

    (Picture: Girls' long hair standard - front, side, back)

  3. Girls' short hair style:

    (Picture: Girls' short hair standard - front, side, back)

VI. Standing and Sitting Posture

Standing and sitting posture is a true reflection of a person's moral cultivation. Students of Shishi Tianfu Middle School should be upright, upright, and confident. Correct standing posture will give people an impression of being upright, graceful, dignified, confident, and positive.

  1. Correct sitting posture: When sitting down and getting up, be light and stable, knees naturally together, calves basically perpendicular to the ground, feet flat on the ground. Boys can also separate their knees a little, generally not exceeding shoulder width. Keep your back straight and your upper body naturally vertical.

    (Picture: Correct sitting posture - front, side)

  2. Correct squatting posture: When squatting, adopt a squatting posture with feet crossed front and back, the front foot should be fully grounded, the back foot tiptoe grounded, heel raised, legs pressed down, upper body upright, and center of gravity on the back foot.

    (Picture: Correct squatting posture - front, side)

  3. Correct standing posture: Four fingers together, thumb inward, palm close to the trouser seam; two toes outward 45°, center of gravity slightly forward; back straight, chest out, shoulders back, chin slightly retracted.

    (Picture: Correct standing posture - front, side)

VII. Correct Wearing of Red Scarf Diagram

(Picture: Correct way to wear red scarf - boy, girl)