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1. Students are urged to contribute to the high standard of the
School by their manners and general behaviour. Hence for
the smooth running of the School, no student should bring to
the institution any object liable to prove a source of
disturbance.
2. As far as posture, cleanliness, silence, politeness, honesty,
attention to work and respect to teachers and companions
are concerned the school should be looked upon as a place
of reverence and discipline.
3. Absolute silence must be maintained at all places during the
teaching hours, whether it is the library, the laboratories,
computer room, the general assembly or on way to and from
the class rooms.
4. Respect for one’s property as well as for that of the School
and for the things belonging to others is a mark of a wellbred
and responsible student. Furniture, teaching aids and
charts should be kept in their respective places after use.
Any kind of damage done in the School premises must be
made good.
5. It is compulsory to speak in English in the premises in order
to facilitate the students the use of the medium of instruction.
They should maintain a high standard in their conversation.
6. No other books, newspapers, periodicals, pictures,
games, cell phones, articles, transistors, wrist watches
or any electrical instruments not pertaining to their daily use should be brought to School without the class
teacher/Principal’s permission. If detected or found to
have bad influence on the fellow students, these will
be confiscated and students found guilty may be
punished.
If any student is found in the possession of a cell phone,
wrist watch or any other electronic gadget in the school
premises, he/she will be fined Rs. 500/- and the device
will be confiscated and retained with school authorities
for academic year. If he/she indulges in the same
practice a second time, the fine will be double and the
device will be broken. If the student further continues
the practice, he/she will be expelled from the school.
7. The school does not accept responsibility for the loss of
books, money, stationery or any other article. Each student
is responsible for his/her own things. Bringing of valuables
to the School is not permitted.
If the articles are brought for genuine reasons, they must be
handed over to the Principal/Head Mistress or teachers and
the same may be collected after the School.
8. The Principal may chastise a student for habitual idleness,
disobedience or misconduct injurious to the moral standards
of the School, by detention after class hours or by the other
minor punishments. He may even dismiss a student or ask
him to discontinue if he is guilty of serious matters.
9. No Fines or collection for any purpose whatsoever may be
made without the previous sanction of the Principal. So also
presentation of gifts to members of the staff requires previous
sanction.
10. In the absence of the teachers, the class monitor/monitress
assumes responsibility for order and discipline of the class.
He/she should fulfil his/her duty with loyalty and impartiality.
11. Students who are given responsibility should carry it out
dutifully and impartially and in accordance with the direction
of the Principal or the Teacher deputed by him. They should
consider it as a service to the School and to their fellow
students.
12. Students can always approach the Principal individually for
any reasonable or sympathetic consideration but not
collectively.
13. No student may take private tuition in any subject from
any member of the school staff without the written
permission of the Principal. All such tuitions must be
discontinued one week before the examinations.
14. As soon as the first bell rings the students must get into their
respective class queues for the Assembly where they will
pray in common and move silently to their class rooms.
15. The General Assembly is the most important part of the
School day. Every student should be present in it so as to
begin the day with prayer to God, and listen to the important
announcements that are made therein.
16. They should be friendly, courteous and cooperative towards
other students of the School, treating everyone with respect
and conducting themselves in a dignified manner.
17. All must come to School in time neatly dressed with lessons
well prepared and home work done. Text, exercise books
and material for drawing S.U.P.W., Art Craft, should be
brought to School according to the day’s routine.
18. Students should keep their class room and the School
compound spotlessly clean using the bins provided for waste
paper and rubbish.
19. Students are not allowed to visit the staff-room without prior
permission either of the Principal or the teachers.
20. Any pupil who is persistently insubordinate or repeatedly
and willfully mischievous or is guilty of malpractices in
connection with examinations or has committed an offence
of serious in discipline/misbehaviour or who in the opinion
of the Principal has an unwholesome influence on his fellow
students may be removed for a specified period or expelled
permanently from the School.
21. A student may also be removed permanently from the School
for assaulting a teacher, seriously attacking a fellow student,
persistent rude behaviour towards teachers and in the opinion
of the Principal has a demoralizing influence on fellow
students.
22. Students repeatedly coming late or forgetting to bring books
or coming without the proper uniform may be punished and
fine may be imposed on them. If they come five minutes
after assembly, there will be No entry to the school.