School Rules

  • 1. It is obligatory that changes in residence/office address and telephone number be communicated in writing to the school office and E-Care Office for contact.
  • 2. The School does not hold itself responsible for injuries sustained by pupils while in the school. However, First Aid will be rendered immediately and injuries necessitating Hospital/OPD treatments attended to without delay. If your child has serious ailment, it is mandatory to bring it to the notice of the Class Teacher/Principal/Physical Education Teachers.
  • 3. Pupils are advised not to go for Private Tuition. Students are strictly prohibited from taking tuitions from their school teachers. Parents are urged to encourage their children to do their daily work diligently and honestly and to pay utmost attention to their studies in the classroom. Parents are requested to spend their valuable time with the child.
  • 4. Parents/Pupils (individually or collectively) are forbidden to give gifts to the teachers. Neither party nor gift presentations by students or parents on birthdays of students or any such occasions are allowed.
  • 5. Collection of funds for whatever use is forbidden without prior permission of the Principal.
  • 6. Pupils are required to behave politely and avoid use of indecent language or action, injuries to the feelings of fellow students, teachers or others in the school. Any such behaviour indicative of hurting other caste or community will attract serious disciplinary action or even dismissal.
  • 7. No student shall indulge in any of the following practices:
    • a) Spitting in and around school building.
    • b) Disfiguring, scribbling or otherwise damaging any school property.
    • c) Smoking, gambling, use of drugs or intoxicants, rowdiness and rude behaviour, use of violence in any form, casteism and communalism, use of obscene language, causing hurt to the modesty of others, or playing truant during class hours.
  • 8. Immediate exclusion and/or even rustication will follow if the continued presence of the defaulting students is damaging to the physical and moral well-being of other students and of the school, or if the violation is punishable seriously at the board level, such as unfair practice in examinations.
  • 9. In the absence of the teacher from the classroom, pupils are required to observe silence and obey the monitor of the class.
  • 10. Staying away from mandatory school functions, including Annual Day and Sports Day without prior permission and/or justification will be considered a discipline default.
  • 11. English is the medium of instruction in school; hence all students must speak in English even in their private conversation in school to gain confidence and proficiency in the language.
  • 12. A student involved in any incident even outside the school which brings discredit to the institution either because of unpleasant nature or inviting criminal or legal action by police or the court will be dismissed from school without further enquiry.
  • 13. Every pupil must possess a copy of the school diary which should be brought to the school every day. Apart from entering legibly the name and other personal data, pupils should write the homework in it. A student is required to keep his/her books and notebooks neat and covered.
  • 14. Pupils should not bring valuables or money to school. They are also not allowed to bring magazines, pictures, slam books, toys, cassettes, CDs, cameras, mobile phones, laptops, tablets, pen drives, memory cards, etc. If any student is caught with such items, even during functions and special events, they will not be returned.
  • 15. Pupils are forbidden to bring crackers, explosives, harmful instruments and other dangerous materials to school.
  • 16. Every student should take care of school property; intentional or negligent damage to school property is a serious breach of discipline and must be repaired by the defaulting student.
  • 17. Students must remain at home when they are sick. Once they come to school, they must remain for the entire school hours. This rule applies even during examinations.
  • 18. No student should borrow or lend money or sell articles in the school.
  • 19. No books, eatables or any other material from outside school will be passed on to students during school hours.
  • 20. The Principal will interview parents on each school day at fixed hours. Interviews outside regular time will be by appointment.
  • 21. All children should come to school clean and tidy in their school uniform. Wearing uniform is compulsory, failing which may result in exclusion from class.
  • 22. Punctual and regular attendance is compulsory. If a student is absent due to illness or any valid reason, the Principal should be informed immediately through a leave application from the parent/guardian.
  • 23. If a student is absent without a leave note for more than ten working days consecutively, his/her name will be struck off from the register. Students must attend school on the reopening day.
  • 24. Students must not throw paper or rubbish anywhere in the school premises and should use the bins provided.
  • 25. Running, playing or shouting inside the school building and verandas is strictly prohibited.
  • 26. All students must reach school by 7:50 a.m. in summer and 8:10 a.m. in winter. Early arrivals should sit quietly in class. Latecomers will not be permitted.
  • 27. No child can leave the school premises during school hours without written permission from the Principal.
  • 28. Students of Classes I–X must maintain 90% attendance and Classes XI–XII must maintain 75% attendance to be eligible for promotion.
  • 29. Irregular attendance, insubordination, habitual negligence of work, disobedience, or repeated violation of rules may lead to dismissal.
  • 30. The school is not responsible if a student is sent home due to failure to provide proper leave communication.
  • 31. Students must address teachers and staff respectfully and behave properly both inside and outside school.
  • 32. Students should not apply mehndi or bring expensive items to school. The school is not responsible for any loss.
  • 33. The interpretation of school rules and any amendments rests solely with the governing body. Their decision shall be final and binding.