School Code of Practice
Dress Codes
We do not use uniforms - most students prefer to wear loose clothing
and practice with socks, soft shoes or bare feet.
Personal Boundaries and Conduct
We expect both teachers and students to treat each other with respect,
dignity, patience and understanding to the best of each of their
capabilities.
Experience has taught us that sometimes students look to our instructors
to meet personal and spiritual needs and expectations beyond what
we intend to provide. The school's aim is to provide quality instruction
in Tai Chi in the tradition of our masters; we do not offer personal,
emotional or spiritual contact, support or guidance.
Participation & Physical Contact
You may at any time refuse to participate in, or you may limit your
participation in, any exercise with which you are uncomfortable,
whether the exercise involves just yourself or other persons.
Please communicate your preferences to any teacher or student as
you see fit.
Suggestions, Comments & Complaints
We welcome and seek suggestions, comments or complaints on any topic
related to the operation of the school. Please let us know about
your concerns; they are very important and helpful to us! However,
we do ask that you do not offer suggestions and complaints during
classes. |