Respect school property. No student is to damage any school property.
Write or draw anything on the walls or damage things belonging to others.
Be environment-friendly (Care for plants and desist from littering school premises, using poly bags, etc.)
Be courteous and respect support staff and fellow students.
Refrain from unruly behavior like running in the corridors and shouting and shrieking on school premises or aggressive behavior towards peer.
Address bearers, peons, ayahs, guards, and drivers by their names, with a “bhaiya or didi” suffixed.
Not to indulge in fighting, disrupting, or missing classes.
The school reserves the right to suspend a student whose conduct is found to be harmful to other students or any other disciplinary action on his/her part.
All members of the school are expected to reach the school before 8:00 a.m. No one will not be allowed to enter the school after 8:10 a.m. No calls will be entertained at the security gate/ reception regarding the same. Leave applications if any, should be approved and submitted before you go on leave. In case of any emergencies, the school should be informed about you're late coming or absenteeism latest by 7:45 a.m through an e-mail.
Discipline in School
All members must abide by the “school decorum” at all times.
Each student must bring the school almanac on every class day.
The school begins with prayer (assembly) and all the students are expected to be present for the same.
It is compulsory for all the students to attend school on the first day of the beginning of a Term/after each vacation and the last day before the end of a Term/beginning of a vacation. Absent on these days shall be considered a serious breach of discipline. Students will be liable for detention after school.
All the students are expected to be punctual in attending school. students who are late 3 consecutive days will be fined Rs 50/- habitual late coming may call for disciplinary action including being sent back home and will be marked absent. On such occasions the school shall not be responsible for their safe return.
It is compulsory for students to attain at least 75% attendance in each semester. The percentage can be relaxed on genuine medical grounds only.
A student who fails to appear in the assessment/ examination for reasons other than medical grounds will be considered absent and no re-assessment shall be organized.
The school discourages the use of expensive and fancy goods on the premises. Objects like CDs, I-Pods, Mobile phones, Pokemon and WWF cards for playing or for exchange purposes are strictly forbidden. mobiles will be confiscated and will be given back along with the school leaving certificate.
No student is allowed to bring gifts, presents, or return gifts to school to mark his/her/other’s birthday or for any other occasion. Students should carry only toffees (e.g. éclairs) for distribution in his/her section only. No gifts should be brought for the Principal and teachers.
No student is allowed to bring sports equipment without prior permission of the Physical Education teacher.
Students should not bring visitors to school without the prior permission of the Principal
Any form of physical aggression (birthday bumps, ragging, bullying) can lead to immediate suspension.
Students should not leave the class without a class pass which will authorize a student to be out of the class for a valid reason issued by the teacher in the class.
Bursting crackers or splashing colors during Diwali/Holi or any other the occasion in the school premises or school buses is strictly forbidden.
Students must move in a single line and not crowd outside classrooms in between periods.
A student may be suspended if he/she brings contraband items such as lighter, cigarettes/other forms of tobacco, drugs, alcohol, replicas of or real weapons including chains, knuckles, dusters, etc. to school.
Students are not allowed to use the school telephone without the permission of the mother teacher. They will not be called to answer phone calls during school hours.
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