Code of Conduct
School Rules & Regulations
- The name, class and section of the student should be clearly marked on all belongings of the student.
- Every student should be neatly dressed for school. The school uniform must be worn on all working days.
- All boys should sport trimmed haircuts at all times. This rule does not apply to students who are bound by religious laws.
- Girls should not apply nail polish, kajal, and mehndi during the school session. Jewelry should also not be worn to school. Girls should always tie their hair or make a ponytail.
- Students should refrain from carrying valuable items to school.
- Talking loudly, shouting, or whistling is not allowed in the school premises.
- Slang language should not be used in school premises.
- Students should not scribble, carve names, or damage the school furniture, charts, walls, etc. Any damage caused will have to be repaired/replaced by the student concerned.
- Students are not allowed to use the school telephone without the permission of the principal. Neither will they be summoned to answer phone calls during school hours.
- Students are not allowed to carry mobile phones, cameras, and iPods etc. to school on any pretext.
Guidelines for Parents
- Parents are required to read the contents of this diary carefully in the interest of the child and abide by the rules laid down by the school.
- Your ward should carry his/her almanac to school everyday with his/her photograph and complete information and should be duly signed by you.
- Whenever you correspond with the school regarding your ward, kindly quote his her full name, class and section.
- No child will be allowed to leave the premises during the school hours without prior permission in writing from principal.
- All communication should be addressed to the principal.
- Parents should be present on the day of the P.T.M.
- Parents are requested not to visit the student in the classroom without the permission of the principal.
- Parents are requested to give a complete medical report of their ward in case the child suffering from any ailment.