RULES OF CONDUCT
v Every student should carry with her the
School diary daily.
v Students should always be clean and neatly
dressed. They should wear the School uniform on all class days, PTMs and School
functions.
v Irregular attendance at School, habitual laziness,
disobedience, objectionable moral influence and intentional discourtesy or
disrespect to teachers, are each sufficient cause for dismissal.
v Bullying is
strictly prohibited inside the school premises and no such act will go
unnoticed or unpunished.
v Any student
who is found to have done damage of any kind in the class room or anywhere in
the premises of the School has to make good the damage done.
v All should
be particularly careful to avoid throwing remnants of food, papers etc.
anywhere in the School premises except in the bins provided for the purpose.
v No fines of
any kind or collections for any purpose whatsoever or sale may be made without
the Principal's prior permission.
v No mobile
phones, cameras, unwanted books or periodicals may be brought to the School
campus. Students found with immoral books, pictures, CDs, pen drives, mobile
phones etc. in their possession or seen lending them to others are liable to be
expelled from the school.
v Running,
playing or shouting inside the school building is not allowed.
v When
students moving along corridors or up and down the stairs, when changing
classes they walk in silence and the rule is 'keep left'.
v Students
with health problems during the school hours, can avail the facilities of the
sick room only with the written permission of either the Principal or the class
teacher.
v Pupils must
attend physical education, games and other activities outside School hours when
required to do so. Participation on such occasions will be deemed compulsory by
the School authorities, since games and athletics play an important part in the
student's all-round education.
v Pupils are
answerable to the School Authorities for their conduct both in and outside the
School. Hence misbehaviour of any kind in the streets and other public places
justifies their dismissal.
v No late
arrival to School may be admitted to class without the Principal's signature on
the Record of Late Arrival in the School Diary. The teachers will also sign the
same.
v School
starts with an assembly. Before the commencement of the first period lessons,
students recite the Prayer before study. When the last period is over, the
students recite together the Prayer after class.
v No pupil
may leave the School premises during school hours (recess time included)
without the prescribed gate pass duly signed by the Principal.
v The School
is not responsible for the loss of books, pens, money etc. Each student is
responsible for her belongings. It is not advisable to bring valuable articles
like expensive watches or fountain pens to School. Books and other property
must be marked, as far as possible, with the owner's name.
v No
meetings, demonstrations, party or picnic may be held by the students without
the previous permission of the Principal.
v Sufficient
care is taken for the security of the children, however in case of natural,
accidental mishap or third party negligence; the school shall not be
responsible.
v The school
is not responsible for any unlocked vehicles or cycles. Students of class XI
& XII commuting by two wheelers should wear their helmets and possess a
learner's driving license. In case a student violates the rules of not wearing
helmet while riding two wheeler, then the vehicle will be kept under custody
for 15 days. Student should refrain from double or triple riding.
v A student
who uses unfair means during examination will be awarded zero in that subject.
v Condusive
behaviour and good attitude is expected from the students. They must wish their
teachers and formal visitors. No student should use abusive / foul language
against any teacher.
v After the
school hours all students are expected to go home. They are not allowed to go
to their friend’s house for parties etc. from the school.
v All the
students must converse in English in the school premises. English conversation
at home too should be encouraged.
v Every
student should strive to keep up the high standard of the school by excelling
in studies, co-curricular activities, good conduct and maintaining a high moral
character.
v expensive
watches or fountain pens to School. Books and other property must be marked, as
far as possible, with the owner's name.