Safety Rules
  • Vehicle of Parents/Guardians are not allowed inside the campus immediately before/after and during school hours. Follow the instructions of the gatekeeper.
  • Verbal requests through helpers/drives to allow the ward to go home before the school gets over will not be complied with.
  • Buying of sweets, ice-cream etc. from hawkers on street outside the school premises is strictly forbidden.
  • Students will not be allowed to go home during the school hours unless accompanied by the parent or the one whose signature has been attested on the application by the parent.
  • Students are not to wear gold rings, chains or any kind of jewellery in school. The school will not be responsible for any loss.
  • Students are responsible for the safe custody of all their books and belongings at school.
  • Dropouts will pay 1 year's fees or part there of for obtaining Transfer Certificate.
  • Any school property damaged or destroyed has to be repaired or replaced. General fine maybe levied in cases where the identify of the offending student is deliberately concealed by a group/class of students
  • Pupils are responsible to the School Authorities not only for the conduct in school but also for their general behaviour outside. Any report of objectionable conduct on the part of any pupils will make him/her liable for disciplinary actions. Hence misbehaviour in public streets and conveyance is liable to the same action.
  • After giving THREE WARNINGS a student will be dismissed from the school for reasons mentioned in the warning letter and the transfer certificate will be handed over to him.
  • Irregular attendance, habitual lack of interest in school work, stealing, misconduct even outside the school premises, willful and repeated breaches of school regulations are sufficient reasons for the dismissal of the pupil from school. The decision of the principal in this regard will be final and binding on the students/parents. No fee will be refunded in such cases
  • . The Principal in the interest of the school and without assigning any reason, may ask a Parent/Guardian to withdraw his child should the child's conduct, behaviour or influence in the Principal's opinion, be in any way detrimental to the common good of the school and its smooth running.