General Rules

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General Rules



  Writing or drawing on the blackboard (except called upon to do so), writing offensive words, soiling walls or, maps or anything else are things absolutely to be avoided.

  Take great care of your text-books copy books and other belongings. Beware of appropriating your neighbour’s property even if it the smallest thing. Should you find a lost article, give it at once to the Principal.

  Keep the floor tidy by allowing no paper or ink to fall on it. Cleanliness and purity of soul are reflected by a clean and next exterior..

  Speak well of your mates, or the discipline of management of the school. Everyone is perfectly free to remain or not to remain in the school.

  Every student must possess an identity card issued by the school.

  No student will be allowed to leave the school campus during school hours.

  Students are to address their teachers and all the members of the School Staff with due respect and politeness. Arrogant and challenging behavior towards teaching or non-teaching staff is not desired.

  On their way to and from school students should behave in a gentle manner.

  Smoking, chewing pan, chewing gum, betel-nut or tobacco, are strictly forbidden.

  Students are not allowed to bring two wheelers to school. Fancy item such as electronic gadgets pendrives (watches, toys, digital diaries, calculators, mobiles etc.) belts with stylish buckles and stylish haircuts are not permitted.

  Any damage to school property must be made good by the students concerned.

  Students are responsible for the safe custody of their own books and belongings. Each articles should be marked with their name.

  (a)    Every students is expected to subscribe towards small school shows and local charities if authorized by the Principal.
       (b)    No collections or fines or funds are to be made in the school without the explicit permission of the Principal.

   Every student attending school is obliged to take part in curricular activities organized by the school.

   For students of Classes IX-XII, active participation in anyone of the Youth Groups/Clubs is recommended.

  Students must speak only English within the school campus, Serious steps will be taken against those found using vernacular languages within the school campus at any time. This rule is applicable even during holidays.