Code of honor of a lyceum student
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In October 2002, the Lyceum Pedagogical Council approved the Lyceum Honor Code.
The code of honor of a lyceum student is the moral and legal norms of life of the entire team. The basis of the Lyceum Honor Code is the requirements of the Constitution of Ukraine, the military oath, the statutes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and the moral traditions of the Ukrainian army.
In its rules - the call to be loyal to Ukraine, to be proud of its past, to respect Ukrainian traditions; to love, protect, glorify your Lyceum, multiplying its glorious traditions.
The code defines the portrait of a lyceum student, whose postulates are military education, hardiness, honesty, intelligence, competence in the chosen field. Helping a comrade, generosity, support for giftedness, honesty, demandingness of oneself and others, respect for faith, peace-loving - such should be the relationship between lyceum students according to the "Code of Honor". The rules of cohabitation, based on respect, courtesy, politeness, cooperation, and mutual assistance, became mandatory for everyone.
I. General rules
- To be loyal to Ukraine, to be proud of its past, to respect Ukrainian traditions.
- To love and protect your Lyceum.
- Try to glorify the lyceum
- To preserve and multiply the traditions of the lyceum.
- Remember that the main life and official duty of a lyceum is to study, study and study.
- Not to pollute the nest and future memories of childhood and youth.
- Not to cast a shadow on the lyceum with your behavior outside the institution.
- To be hospitable to lyceum graduates.
- To obey not as a slave, but with a good will.
II. Portrait of a lyceum student
- Observe the dress code established for lyceum students.
- Keep the statutory rules of the Ukrainian army and schools.
- To endure hardships without complaint.
- Be cheerful and temper your will.
- Looking into people's eyes ("Your gaze shines like the brilliance of the morning")
- To be honest in everything. Remember that only he who is honest in a big way is honest in a small way.
- Be tidy. Remember that tidiness is the greatest beauty.
- Behave modestly, always know your shortcomings
- Don't justify yourself either by the fact that "everyone is howling like a wolf" or by the fact that "one in the field is not a warrior".
- To be, not to appear.
- Be grateful (gratitude is the first installment to pay off debt)
III. Relationship
- Help comrades.
- Do not envy, do not brag, be generous.
- Support those who are gifted.
- Do not deceive or lie. If you are dirty yourself, do not dirty others.
- Do not do dishonor even for the sake of company. Remember that dishonor for the sake of company still remains dishonor .
- Respect the demands of others on oneself.
- Don't make your friend responsible for your actions.
- Do not offend and maintain mutual respect, remember that contempt for a friend is contempt for society.
- Do not be rude and do not slander.
- Respect any faith.
- Ensure that younger lyceum students respect their elders.
- The elders should monitor the morality of the younger lyceum students, protect them like brothers.
- Senior lyceum students should not abuse their power and seniority.
- Do not slander or gossip yourself.
IV. Rules of cohabitation.
- Do not deprive your friends of the convenience of cohabitation.
- To oppress oneself so as not to oppress one's comrades.
- Respect someone else's sorrow, grief, joy, fun, sleep, work, peace.
- Try to do not what you want, but what the interests of your comrades and the good of the Lyceum require.
- Do not betray your limitations by being rude.
- Don't be afraid to be polite.
- Do not take food for distribution and behave politely in the dining room.
- Do not show or cause disgust.
- Theft is punishable by expulsion from the lyceum.
- Lyceum students should welcome all former lyceum students who wear the lyceum badge, as well as representatives of other lyceums.