Rules & Regulations
Students should bring their Handbook to school daily. For the entries made in the column intended for parents in the Handbook, the students should obtain the parents acknowledgement by signature and show it to the Principal/ Teacher the very next day.
When the teacher enters or leaves the class, all pupils must stand up.
Students may not be called to the phone during class hours. Visitors will not be permitted to see any pupil during class hours. No student shall be called to the office without the written permission of the Principal.
Every student is expected to be courgeous in talking and behaviour at all times. He / She should speak honestly and frankly and be cheerful. He/she must use polite expressions and show good manners in conversation.
Inside the campus students have to talk only in english.
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Students should never forget to greet the teachers and elders. They should also greet one another.
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Students should not damage school property. They should not write on or disfigure the walls, furniture or library books. Any damage caused through inadvertence or otherwise should be brought to the notice of the school authorities. Those who cause the damage will be liable to repair it at their own cost. Each class will be responsible for looking after the class property.
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Any exchange of articles or money transaction between students is forbidden.
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The school is not responsible for books, notebooks, Tiffin boxes, or any valuable item lost on the school premises. Every student is responsible for the safe keeping of his / her own belongings. It is not advisable to bring /to wear valuable items like jewels to the school.
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Inattentiveness, Indifference to studies, discourtesy towards any members of the staff or any act which affects the discipline and tone of the school will be seriously viewed and in extreme cases they are sufficient reasons for dismissal from school.
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Students are not permitted to bring cell phones and motor vehicles (Two wheelers) into the school campus. This will be treated as a punishable offence.
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Immorality, grave insubordination, contempt for authority, willful damage to school property, malpractice in examinations, etc., are sufficient reasons for immediate dismissal.
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Students should maintain good discipline in and out of the school.