1. Both parents and pupils should keep in mind the following principles of discipline laid down in the Secondary School Code (1973) Section VIII, 56: Pupils should realise that they are responsible to the school authorities not only for their conduct in school but also for their behaviour outside any reported or observed objectionable conduct of pupils, out of school shall make them liable to disciplinary action.
Parents or guardians are given to understand that they cannot dictate to the management and that the management has a right to say on what conditions they will admit or retain pupils in their school.
2. Regular attendance and study habits, prompt obedience, courtesy in speech and conduct, cleanliness of dress and person are expected from every pupil. Hence irregular attendance, habitual idleness, unsatisfactory application to studies, disobedience, objectionable moral influence and unsatisfactory conduct (like whistling etc.) in and out of school, justify dismissal of a boy/girl
3. No Boy/Girl may leave the school premises without the permission of the Principal.
4. Pupils should be particularly careful not to throw any papers, wrappers etc., anywhere in the school premises or on the playground. They should use the wastepaper baskets especially provided for this purpose.
5. No child will be excused from games and drill unless a medical certificate is produced. These pupils availing themselves of this exemption must follow the instructions of P.T. teacher.
6. Order and silence are to be kept when going from one classroom to another or to the playground.
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7. Pupils are expected
to make good use of the school property.In case
any damage done to the building furniture (school
property)and library books. And if the school undertakes the repairs concern parents will be
charged for the same.
8. A pupil must look after his/her own belongings, raincoats, sweaters (jerseys), umbrellas, tiffin boxes and all books must be marked with the name and class of the owner. It is not advisable for a pupil to have money or any other valuable articles with him/her. No rings or gold ornaments of any type are to be worn to school. Long finger nails, nail polish, fancy earrings to school are prohibited.
9. All pupils must possess a copy of the school calendar which is to be brought to school daily. A pupil who loses his / her calendar will have to pay a fine and get a new one.
10. Parents are expected to co-operate with the school authorities in enforcing regularity and discipline, seeing to it that their lessons take keen interest and active participation in school activities.
11. Parents are particularly expected to sign the unit test and terminal reports or any other similar documents when required.
12. Parents are reminded that engaging private tutors for their children may prove injurious to hard work and progress in studies. Hence no pupils may take tuition in any subject without first consulting the principal and obtaining her written permission in the school calendar.
13. If Parents/Guardians should bring any complaint they may first contact the Principal and not the teachers directly.
14. Members of the Staff should be interviewed only when they are not actually teaching. An appointment with them should be made beforehand with the permission of the principal.
15. Parents/Guardians and others may not go to the class to meet any child or teachers during school hours without the permission of the principal. This Permission will be granted only in exceptional cases.
16. When writing any note to the Principal, parents are requested to mention the standard and division in which their son/daughter is studying.
17. The principal may interview ( for the required formal discussion )the Parent/guardian between 8.00 a.m. to 9.a.m. on all school days or by special appointment.