Pupil's Code of Conduct
School has profound faith in self-discipline as it believes that discipline is essential in all walk of life. It is an integral tool for the development of personality. The measures outlined are of self-help variety and serve to inculcate an awareness in:
1. Dress/Appearance/Turnout
(a) All pupils are expected to be neat and clean and wear the prescribed school uniform
(b) Shoes need to be well polished.
(c) Girls are advised to make their hair into two plaits using House Colour ribbons.
(d) Fancy/Ornamental hairdos/Clips are not allowed.
2. Behaviour/Deportment/Speech
(a) Students must converse in english during school hours.
(b) Courtesy and politeness will be the hallmark of the pupils, who must greet all staff members, visitor and elders, showing due respect at all times.
(c) Classroom should must be maintained.
(d) Pupils must avoid loud talk in and out of classes, and also chorus answers. Silence in Corridors, in the library and laboratories is a must.
(e) Damage to school property shall be penalised.
(f) Litter must be put into litter bins/dustbins and waste paper baskets.
3. Attendance/Leave/Absence
(a) As regular attendance is an important element of education, noo leave or absence will be granted except for serious reason.
(b) Attendance on opening and closing days of the terms is compulsory.
(c) Every pupil is required to put in attendance of not less than 90% of the total number of working days.
(d) Parents must state clearly the reason for the absence such as religious celebrations, marriages etc. Failure to do so invalidates the application.
(e) In case of serious illness the principal must be informed with in five days with a doctors certificate accompanied by the leave application by the parent.
(f) Every absence (sick leave or otherwise) must be entered in the Non attendance and leave record page towards the end of this diary and signed by the parent.
(g) Repeated absence without leave or unexplained absence for more than 10 consecutive days renders the student liable to have his/her name struck off the rolls. Re-admission, if granted will be done on payment of a fresh admission fee.
(h) Irregular attendance, habitual idleness, disobedience or defiance of authority, lack of sufficient improvement in studies and conduct even after warnings or conduct injurious to the moral tone of the school are sufficient reasons for expulsion of a student.
4. General Instructions
(a) Pupils are not allowed to bring the following:
(i) Objectionable Literature.
(ii) Valuables, Video games and Mobiles.
(iii) Any equipment/material which may cause injury or hurt others.
(b) Pupils must report the following to the class teacher:
(i) Any sickness/bruise.
(ii) Any breakage.
(iii) Any errant beahviour.
(c) Pupils must take permission for:
(i) Leaving the class from the class or subject teachers.
(ii) Leaving school from the Principal.
(iii) Any equipment/material which may cause injury or hurt others.
(d) Pupils must note that:
(i) Chewing gum on the campus is prohibited.
(ii) Systematic and regular class work, homework, follow up by way of correction, is essential for satisfactory academic performance.
(iii) Participation in extra-curricular activities/games and sports will help total personality development.
(e)(i) Students are not allowed to come to school in self-driver vehicles. (i.e. scooter/motor cycle/car)
(ii) Students are not permitted to carry cell phones to school (if found it will not given back).
5. Warning Cards
Warning Card will be given to a student when and if required.
Yellow Card: For indiscipline, irregular or late attendance, lack of proper outfit and school equipment, for neglect of daily lessons, frequent omission of home work. For insolence, stealing, copying in examination or a test.
Three Yellow Cards carrying a Grey Card.
A Grey card means serious action will be taken against the concerned student.