When students arrive on time, teachers prepare lessons carefully, and schools maintain clear rules, each day at school becomes a meaningful experience.
On the contrary, if there is chaos in small things, it is difficult to build great discipline. The most important thing is to turn discipline from external imposition into internal self-discipline of each member.

A neat uniform, a punctual class, a polite greeting - all contribute to order and a healthy educational environment.
Uniforms not only create uniformity in appearance, but also foster a spirit of collective solidarity, erase the gap between rich and poor, and help students focus on studying instead of worrying about appearance.
Time is not only for management, but also to practice respect for time - an important quality for work and later life.
Civilized language in schools not only preserves the educational environment, but also spreads to society, fostering a polite lifestyle and respect for others.
Discipline from small things is the “cell” of school culture. When the school, teachers and students strictly implement it, proper behavior will form a routine, gradually becoming a sustainable value.
A real education cannot lack self-discipline and cultural personality. It is from the small details - uniforms, time, speech - that society can see the image of a disciplined education, at the same time nurturing a generation of responsible, civilized citizens.
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