RULES GOVERNING THE DISCIPLINE OF THE STUDENT
Rules Governing Student Discipline
- Students must conduct themselves appropriately on the school campus.
- Participation in the school assembly is mandatory, and late arrivals without a valid reason are not permitted.
- Students must attend school in full uniform, with polished shoes and neatly done hair.
- School diaries must be brought to school every day.
- Students must remain inside the classroom once classes begin.
- School property must be handled with care. Any damage or defacing of property will be dealt with seriously.
- Valuables should not be brought to school; the school is not responsible for any loss.
- Mobile phones are prohibited on the school campus.
- Students must keep classrooms and the school compound clean.
- During study time, students should stay in their classes and focus on their studies.
- Students are expected to exhibit good conduct and politeness in school, on buses, and in public, setting a positive example.
- Students must greet teachers and elders whenever they meet them.
- Students are not allowed to leave the school premises during class hours without the Principal’s permission.
- Students should come to school with lessons prepared and homework completed.
- Only curriculum-related books should be brought to school; irrelevant books are not permitted.
- Active participation in all school functions is compulsory.
Guidelines for Parents
- Please read your child’s diary regularly and ensure they follow the institution’s instructions.
- Parent-teacher meetings are held on the third Saturday of every month between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Parents should meet the Principal first to arrange meetings with teachers. Directly approaching teachers in class is discouraged as it disrupts the academic process.
- All communications with the school should be addressed to the Principal. Include full details such as the student’s name, class, and any relevant information.
- Avoid providing excessive pocket money to your children.
- Inform the school of any changes in your address or phone number to keep records updated.
- In line with WHO and CBSE directives, junk food is banned at school. We urge you to enforce this ban at home to protect your child’s health.
Leave Rules
- The school provides a holiday list in advance to help parents plan vacations. Children should not be taken on holidays during the school session.
- No student may remain absent without prior permission from the Principal. Leave must be requested through a written application from parents or guardians.
- Students absent without prior approval will not be allowed to attend classes until the Principal formally sanctions their return. A valid reason must be provided by the parent.
- If a student is absent for more than a month without notifying the school, their name will be removed from the school rolls.
- Students must inform their class teacher of their absence.
- Absence for five consecutive days without permission will result in disciplinary action.
Parents' Cooperation
Parents play a crucial role in regulating their child’s conduct and academic progress. To support this, parents are requested to:
- Regularly check the school diary for entries regarding assignments, progress, late attendance, absences, and Principal’s remarks.
- Ensure that your child adheres to all school rules and regulations.
- Do not give presents or gifts to any teacher.
- Ensure that no teacher from the school is engaged for private tuition for your child.
- Make sure your child maintains regular attendance and punctuality.
- Encourage your child to study consistently and not just before exams.
- Ensure your child looks neat and presentable at all times.
- Discourage your child from attending social functions at the expense of their classes.
- Actively participate in the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) meetings and activities.
- Feel free to discuss any concerns affecting your child with the Principal.
- Visit the school for any clarifications preferably during the afternoon sessions.
A Piece of Advice to the Students
- Write down your assignments diligently, create your own timetable, and follow it rigorously.
- Ensure that homework and assignments are completed on time and consistently.
- Develop a habit of regular revision and avoid becoming over-confident.
- Show respect to elders at home and teachers at school.
- Interact with your classmates with grace and dignity.
- Participate in school activities to gain additional experience and benefits.
