Wherever individuals live together, discipline is
necessary and this is especially true of an educational
institution. This discipline is formative, not repressive. It
leads the students to develop self-control which is the
essence of a well ordered and successful life
- Every Student should carry daily with him/her the
school diary.
- All pupils are expected to be present for assembly.
- The attendance is taken at the beginning of the
session.
- No child is permitted to leave the school premises
without the permission granted by the Principal, which
will be granted only at a specific written request of the
parents.
- Students are expected to show respect to the staff.
They should stand and greet them when they enter a
class as well as when they leave the classroom.
- Students are expected to show gentleness and
courtesy to their companions. Refinement should
distinguish every pupil of this school.
- All should be habitually clean and neatly dressed. A
student who is slovenly dressed may not be permitted
in the class room or may even be sent home.
- During recess pupils are expected to leave the class
rooms.
- The Principal has the right to confiscate from the Pupils
books newspapers, periodicals and other items which
may be considered objectionable.
- Money should not be lent or borrowed nor should
articles be exchanged among the students.
- No Collection for any purpose whatsoever is to be
started and no meeting, demonstration, party or picnic
be held without the prior permission of the Principal.
- Presents to the members of the staff or any gathering
in their honour also requires the previous permission
of the Principal.
- Any pupil desiring to be exempted from P.T. or games
must produce a doctor's certificate to the effect that he
is physically unfit to take part in them.
- Pupils are not permitted to attend parties, see cinema
or go to friend's house on their way back home from
school.
- Students will not be called to answer phone calls
during class hours. The school telephone number is
printed on the diary.
- Proper care should be taken of the School Property
and no pupils should scratch or spoil desks or chairs
or damage any school furniture, write or draw
anything on the wall in any way or damage things
belonging to others. Damage done even by accident
should be reported at once to the class teacher or to
the Principal. Any damage done well be made good by
the one who has done it. Anyone who see something
damaged should report the matter even if he does not
know who has done it. Pupils should not bring razor
blade or any sharp instrument to the school.
- All letters of correspondence addressed to pupils are
subject to the scrutiny of the Principal.
- The school is not responsible for articles or money
lost. It is not advisable to bring valuable things (like
expensive watches, camera, jewellery any electronics
item etc.) to school.
- Running, playing, shouting and whistling inside the
school building is not permitted.
- Parents/Guardians are not permitted to walk into
class rooms and interview teachers during the class
hours.
- School note books and text books must be covered
properly.