Courtesy in school means treating teachers, classmates, and staff with kindness and respect. It’s about using polite words, showing patience, and thinking about how your actions affect others.
“Courtesy is the classroom’s quiet superpower.”
Students show courtesy when they:
- Hold the door open for someone carrying books.
- Say “please,” “thank you,” and “excuse me.”
- Listen without interrupting when others are speaking.
- Respect different opinions and ideas in group work.
When courtesy is common, learning feels smoother, friendships grow stronger, and everyone feels valued.
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