Guidelines for Students
School Life > Guidelines for Students
- Maintain a polite and courteous demeanour in all interactions.
- Uphold honesty and truthfulness, even in the face of adversity.
- Embrace responsibilities with enthusiasm and determination.
- Show respect to school officials and participate in games with sportsmanship.
- Greet parents, teachers, and elders with courtesy.
- Maintain a well-groomed appearance, avoiding long hair, nails, and unconventional fashion.
- Respect your own property, as well as that of the school and others.
- Be punctual and consistent in your attendance at school.
- Refuse requests to engage in activities that are fundamentally wrong or unethical.
- Strict adherence to regulations and implicit obedience are expected.
- Courteous speech and conduct, cleanliness of dress and appearance, and adherence to school rules are mandatory.
- Students are accountable for their conduct both within and outside the school premises. Misconduct outside the school may result in disciplinary action, as it reflects poorly on the institution.
- Damage to school property must be repaired or compensated.
- Newspapers and electronic devices such as mobile phones and other gadgets are prohibited on campus.
- No unauthorised collections are permitted without the Principal’s explicit consent.
- Gifts to staff members or expressions of honour are not permitted.
- English language proficiency is expected within the campus.
- All students must possess a copy of the school handbook and bring it to school on all working days.
- Attendance at daily assemblies is mandatory.
- Late arrivals and absentees will not be admitted without a written explanation from the parents.
- Leave of absence will be granted for genuine reasons, provided in advance by the parents.
- Visits to staff rooms are restricted to those with the permission of the teachers.
- Fines will be imposed by the Principal or staff for irregularity, indiscipline, damage to the school property, improper uniform, violation of Motor rules, and other offences.
- Students are prohibited from leaving the School premises during school hours without written permission from the Principal, Vice Principal, or Head Mistress.
- Repeated failure in tests or examinations, irregular attendance, insubordination, bad conduct, habitual lack of interest, and behaviour detrimental to the discipline and moral tone of the School constitute sufficient grounds for expulsion.
- On National Days such as Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti, all students are expected to be present for school activities. Absence on these days without prior permission from the Principal will result in severe disciplinary action.
- The School holds no responsibility for the loss of money, books, articles of clothing, or other valuables. Students are advised to refrain from bringing excessive money and valuables onto the campus.
- Lost and found items should be deposited in the office.
- Disobedience to clearly expressed orders of the Principal will result in dismissal without warning. This includes moral turpitude, defacing the College property, and defiance to authorities.
- Students are not excused from games and physical activities without a written note from a qualified doctor. However, they are strongly encouraged to participate in games and cultural and sports competitions every evening.
- During the Holi season, students are prohibited from bringing colour and throwing it on anyone within the school premises. Similarly, bringing crackers and bursting them in the campus is strictly forbidden. Individuals engaging in such delinquencies will face severe disciplinary action.