The police in the UK are friendly and helpful, have a duty to protect everyone and can always be safely approached. In an emergency where there is a danger to life or a crime is in progress you can contact the police, fire brigade or ambulance by dialling 999 from any telephone. This call is free of charge but should be used only in an emergency. To report a non-emergency minor crime, call the local police station on 101.
Also please visit www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/roadsafety for more information on road safety around Brighton.
There are students from many countries, cultures and religions in our school, and we hope that they all act in a friendly and polite way with each other. If another student, a member of your host family, or a member of staff treats you badly, please tell a member of the school management as soon as you can. If this person treats you badly because of your skin colour, nationality, sex or religion, he or she is breaking the law and we may call the police.
Also, if another student, a member of your host family, or a member of staff touches you or talks to you in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable, they may be breaking the law, so please tell us.
Please remember that these rules are the same for everyone, so please treat other people in the school and your accommodation the way you want them to treat you.
Any student who physically assaults, racially or sexually harasses or abuses any other person on school premises, or any member of the student body or staff anywhere will be immediately and permanently excluded from the school.
In the UK you don’t have to carry ID with you, but it can be very useful. You must be 18 years old to buy cigarettes or alcohol and to go into most pubs and clubs. If you look younger than 25, you must show ID to prove that you are over 18 (this must be a passport, police registration or International Student Card).
Buying, selling, or using drugs is illegal in the UK, and such actions are strictly not tolerated at our school. Engaging in these activities can result in serious consequences, including disciplinary action and legal repercussions. Additionally, carrying any weapons or sharp objects is prohibited and may lead to prosecution and potential deportation. We are committed to maintaining a safe and supportive environment for all students, and we encourage everyone to follow the law.