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Code for Puyang Oilfield No. 3 Primary School Students

Love the motherland, love the people, and love the Communist Party of China.

Abide by laws and regulations and enhance legal awareness. Abide by school rules and disciplines, and observe social ethics.

Love science, study hard, think hard and ask questions, be willing to explore, and actively participate in social practice and useful activities.

Cherish life, pay attention to safety, exercise and pay attention to hygiene.

Self-respect and self-love, self-confidence and self-improvement, civilized and healthy living habits.

Actively participate in labor, be diligent, frugal and simple, and do what you can do yourself.

Honor your parents, respect your teachers, and be polite to others.

Love the collective, unite classmates, help each other, and care about others.

Be honest and trustworthy, be consistent in words and deeds, correct mistakes when you know they are wrong, and have a sense of responsibility.

Love nature and care for the living environment.

Attachment 2:

Daily Code of Conduct for Primary School Students (Revised)

Respect the national flag and national emblem, be able to sing the national anthem, stand tall and take off your hat when raising and lowering the national flag, and playing and singing the national anthem. , perform the attention salute, and the Young Pioneers perform the team salute.

Respect your parents, care about their health, and take the initiative to do what you can for the family. Follow the instructions of your parents and elders and take the initiative to say hello when you go out or come home.

Respect the teacher, bow when you meet, say hello proactively, accept the teacher's teachings, and communicate with the teacher.

Respect the old, love the young, and treat others equally. Students get along well with each other, care for each other, and help each other. Don't bully the weak, don't ridicule or tease others. Respect people with disabilities. Respect the national customs of others.

Be polite to others, speak politely, speak Mandarin, and use polite expressions. No swearing, no fighting. When you go to other people's rooms, knock on the door first, and then enter with permission. Do not randomly turn over other people's belongings, and do not disturb other people's work, study, and rest.

Be honest and trustworthy, don’t lie, correct your mistakes when you know they are wrong, don’t take other people’s things at will, return borrowed things in a timely manner, work hard to do what you promise others, and apologize when you can’t do it. Don't cheat on exams.

Learn humbly from the strengths and advantages of others and do not be jealous of others. Don’t be discouraged or discouraged when encountering setbacks and failures, and work hard to overcome difficulties when encountering them.

Cherish food and study and daily necessities. Save water and electricity, no more than food and clothing, and don’t spend money recklessly.

Close neatly, bathe frequently, cut your nails frequently, wash your hair frequently, brush your teeth in the morning and evening, and wash your hands before meals and after using the toilet. Do what you can do by yourself, put clothes and supplies neatly, and learn to clean the room, wash clothes, dishes and other household chores.

Go to school on time, don’t be late, don’t leave early, don’t play truant, ask for leave if you are sick or have something to do, and go home on time after school. Be punctual when participating in activities and do not ask for leave in advance.

Prepare school supplies before class, listen attentively during class, think positively, ask questions boldly, answer questions clearly, and do not interrupt others at will. Recess activities are orderly.

Preview before class, review carefully after class, complete assignments on time, write neatly, and write papers neatly.

Insist on physical exercise, do radio gymnastics and eye exercises seriously, and have correct postures for sitting, standing, walking, reading, and writing. Actively participate in useful cultural and sports activities.

Do your duty carefully and keep the classroom and campus clean and tidy. Protect the environment, take care of flowers, trees, crops and beneficial animals, do not spit anywhere, and do not litter peelings, paper scraps and other waste.

Care for public property and do not paint or paint on desks, chairs, buildings and cultural relics. Damage to public property requires compensation. If you find something, return it to the owner or hand it over to the public.

Actively participate in group activities and conscientiously complete the tasks assigned by the group. Young Pioneers obey the team's decisions and do not do anything that damages the collective honor. Group members respect each other and learn to cooperate. Actively participate in various labor and social practice activities organized by the school, observe more, and work hard.

Abide by traffic laws, use crosswalks when crossing the road, do not jaywalk, and do not play or chase on roads, railways, or docks.

Abide by public order, do not crowd or make noise in public places, and be courteous to others. Take the initiative to buy tickets when taking buses, boats, etc., and offer your seat to the elderly, the young, the sick, the disabled, and pregnant women. Do not do anything prohibited by law.

Cherish life, pay attention to safety, prevent fire, drowning, electric shock, theft, poisoning, and do not play dangerous games.

Read and watch healthy and beneficial books, newspapers, audio-visual and online information, and listen to and watch radio and television programs with healthy content. Do not smoke, drink, gamble, stay away from drugs, do not participate in feudal superstitious activities, and do not enter Internet cafes and other places that are not suitable for minors. Dare to fight and take the initiative to report bad things to bad people.