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School’s Code of Behaviour
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School’s Code of Behaviour

  1. A student must carry his almanac to school every day. It must have his/her photograph and identity information complete and signed by the parents.
  2. All should be habitually clean and always neatly dressed. The school uniform is to be worn on all school days. Students who are slovenly dressed may be expelled from the class or even sent home.
  3. Care must be taken of all school property and no pupil should scratch or spoil the desks or chairs or damage any school furniture.
  4. No books other than text or library books are allowed to bring in the school without the permission of the Principal.
  5. The school is not responsible for lost goods. It is advised not to bring valuable articles like watches, cell phones, pagers, and cameras, etc. to the school.
  6. Students are not allowed to wear any jewellery (chains, rings, bangles or bracelets) to school. Girls may wear only one pair of small earrings or studs only.
  7. Running, playing, shouting and whistling inside the building is never allowed.
  8. Parents and Guardians are not permitted to walk into classrooms or interview teachers during class hours.
  9. The school reserves the right to suspend or to take strict disciplinary action against the students whose diligence or progress in studies is constantly unsatisfactory or whose conduct is harmful to other students.
  10. As far as possible, once the child has come to school, he/she should not be asked to come home on half-day leave or leave from any period.

 

Policy

  • It is compulsory for the students to complete 80% of the attendance in the academic session to make them eligible to sit for the final examination. The percentage, however, could be relaxed on medical grounds.
  • The school must be informed if the child wants to take leave for more than two days. Falling this, a warning letter will be issued. If it is repeated, then strict action will be taken.
  • Students who have been sick should bring a medical certificate from their doctor on joining school. A copy of the certificate is to be submitted and signed in the school clinic for follow up.
  • The names of habitual absentees will be deleted from the school list.