Trustworthiness (Confidence) means being someone others can rely on to be honest, responsible, and always try to do the right thing—even when no one is watching. Students show trustworthiness when they keep their promises, follow rules, and take responsibility for their actions. This builds confidence in themselves and earns the trust of teachers and friends.
In school, trustworthiness is practiced through simple daily habits, such as completing work on time, being truthful, and respecting school rules. When students act responsibly, they feel more confident in their abilities and decisions. Teachers also model trustworthiness by being fair, consistent, and dependable in their guidance.
A school community built on trustworthiness feels safe and positive. Students feel confident to take responsibility, work independently, and support others. By learning to be trustworthy, students develop strong character and confidence that will guide them throughout their education and future life.