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General Rules

  • Students should be neat and tidy in their school uniform for all functions and school days.
  • Each student should carry the Almanac to school every day with their photograph and complete details.
  • The school building and property must be respected. Any damage done to school property will be recovered from the student responsible.
  • No student above Class VI can come casually dressed on birthdays or any other occasion.
  • Celebration of birthdays in the school canteen is not allowed.
  • Scribbling on walls and boards is a punishable offence.
  • The observance of discipline rules and good behavior is an essential prerequisite for a student's continuance in school. If a student violates school rules or indulges in any form of indiscipline, strict actions like expulsion, suspension, or rustication shall be taken.
  • Bullying and use of foul language are punishable offences.
  • No student shall indulge in the following practices:
    • Spitting in or near the school building, whistling, or shouting
    • Damaging school property
    • Rowdyism
    • Use of violence in any form
    • Casteism, communalism, or practice of untouchability
    • Smoking
    • Use of drugs or intoxicants
  • The school reserves the right to suspend or take disciplinary action against a student whose progress is unsatisfactory or whose conduct is harmful to other students.
  • No valuables like expensive watches, mobile phones, iPods, iPads, or large amounts of money may be brought to school.
  • If a mobile phone is confiscated, no claim will be entertained. The school phone is available for all students in cases of emergency.
  • Half days will not be allowed to any child unless there is a medical or valid reason and the parents come to school to accompany the child back home.
  • Students who have been sick must bring a medical certificate from the doctor on the day of rejoining school.
  • Parents should fill up the 'Record for Non-attendance' for each day the student has been absent from school, stating the reasons for absence.
  • Students are not granted leave outside regular vacation periods (except in case of illness). Students who do not join school on reopening days after vacations are liable to have their names struck off the school rolls unless informed earlier.
  • A student returning to school after a contagious/infectious disease must produce a doctor's certificate permitting them fit to attend school. Students suffering from the following diseases must observe the prescribed period of quarantine before returning to school:

    a) Chicken pox: till scabs fall off.
    b) Cholera: till the child is completely well.
    c) Measles: 2 weeks after the rashes disappear.
    d) Mumps: until the swelling is gone (about 1 month).
    e) Whooping Cough: 6 weeks.
    f) Jaundice: 6 weeks.
    g) Swine Flu: till the time the doctor specifies fit.

  • Repeated absence without leave or unexplained absence for more than 3 weeks will result in the child's name being struck off the rolls.
  • It is compulsory for students from Classes I to VIII to maintain 80% attendance during the entire academic session to be eligible to appear for their final assessments. For Classes XI to XII, students must have an average of 80% attendance before the examination. This percentage may be relaxed on medical grounds, and the Principal's decision is final.
  • A certificate of merit will be given to students with 100% attendance.