Rules Of School

General Rules of the School

  1. Every student must carry his/her Diary to school everyday and use it productively.
  2. Students should ensure that they arrive at the school at least 10 minutes before the warning bell.
  3. Students are strictly forbidden to go out of school premises in the school hours without permission from the Principal.
  4. Once a student enters the school he/she will not be allowed to leave school premises. In case of emergency, he/she will be escorted home by the parents with the permission of the Principal.
  5. To follow the general instructions given in the school by teachers and leaders.
  6. To safeguard and preserve school property with pride and respect and should not damage things belonging to others.
  7. To maintain peace, order and harmony in school.
  8. To maintain regularity in academic and non-academic activities.
  9. To maintain cleanliness in the school premises.
  10. Students should be habitually clean and always neatly dressed. Students who are not in proper uniform will not be allowed to enter their classrooms and parents will be called to the school to take their wards back home.
  11. No shouting or whistling is allowed in or around the school premises. Running in corridors is strictly prohibited.
  12. Students should move from classroom between periods without wasting time, in an orderly and quiet manner.
  13. Bullying and the use of foul language are punishable offences, whether in or out of school.
  14. Students should speak softly and only in English while in school.
  15. No irrelevant books, magazine or other journals shall be brought to the school without the class teacher’s permission.
  16. Student needs to attend all activities organized by the school such as Independence day celebration, Sports day or any other activities. So as to uphold the dignity of the school programmes by organizing, participating and helping.
  17. Parents are requested to check the diaries of their wards daily and to ensure that instructions are being following by them properly.
  18. Parents are instructed not to write anything in the class work book of their wards.
  19. Parents should kindly meet the Principal, if they feel that their ward is not making the desired progress.
  20. Parents are instructed not to provide costly pencils, erasers, pens etc to their wards. The school will not be responsible if anything gets lost.

Rules for Students

  1. Students should come to school neatly dressed with I-Card and polished shoes.
  2. Students should regularly submit the work allotted to them.
  3. While moving from one class to the other, students should maintain the corridor discipline.
  4. No private books, magazines or comics should be brought to school.
  5. Every student must carry his/her diary everyday to school and use it productively.
  6. No student should shout or whistle in or around the school premises.
  7. To ensure safety, students are not allowed to play in the classrooms.
  8. To ensure safety, students are not allowed to bring any sharp instruments such as blades, knives etc to school.

Rules for Parents

  1. Parents are instructed to attend each and every Parent – Teacher meet with their ward along with the school diary.
  2. Parents are instructed not to write anything in the class work book/notebook of their ward.
  3. Parents are requested not to provide costly pencils, erasers, pens etc. to their wards.
  4. Parents are requested to plan their holidays according to the school vacation.
  5. Parents are requested to check their ward’s diary daily
  6. Co-operation of parents with the school authorities is needed to evoke enthusiasm and kindle the flame of knowledge among young minds helping them to grow in a manner conducive to the environment.
  7. Change of contact Numbers or Residential address should be intimated to school in writing.
  8. It is the parents duty to inform the school if I-Card of the student is lost.
  9. Please do not send your child if he/she is suffering from any contagious disease.
  10. Parents can kindly meet the Principal, if they feel that their ward is not making the desired progress.
  11. Parents are not permitted to go to the class room directly to meet the teachers during school working hours.
  12. Parents can meet teachers on Second Saturday of every month between 8.00 am to 10.00 am. On last working day of every month between 11.30 am to 1.00 pm.

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