In order to function efficiently, every School needs certain rules and guidelines which are there to protect both the individual and the School.
A school functions more easily and more effectively with clear standards of behaviour and manners. Because misbehaviour can range from minor breaches of the school rules to more serious offences, it is important that pupils are aware of the consequences of unacceptable behaviour both in and out of school. They should know in advance the school's policy for deterring and correcting such behaviour. The guidelines which follow provide part of the framework for developing the self-discipline and individual responsibility which are essential in any community.
- Students are expected to conduct themselves with dignity and common sense at all times. The School's prestige and standing depends upon its Students who should do nothing to harm its reputation.
- Every student in the morning. Must arrive at school before 7.15 a.m. Classrooms and designated areas should be cleaned and completed before 7.30 a.m. The teacher in charge of the class and the relevant student leaders should act responsibly in this regard. Late comers will have to obtain permission from the class teacher to enter Class.
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As soon as the school bell rings, all children must arrive at their designated Assembly places.
- During the morning religious ceremonies and the playing of the national anthem, the school anthem and the evening stanzas, the students, teachers, non-academic staff and all those who are in the school should refrain from their duties and participate respectfully and actively in those activities.
- All students must remain in their classroom until after school and must not stay in another classroom, playground, or other place for any reason. Permission must be obtained if going to another classroom for a need.
- At the end of each period you should quietly prepare for the next subject until the scheduled teacher arrives. If the teacher does not show up within 10 minutes, the class leader or subject leader should ask the teacher in charge of the section.
- You have to go to the line when going to another place and back to class for group subjects. The list of students for each subject should be maintained by the teacher in charge of the subject and should be sent to the teacher in charge of the class by the subject leader / leader noting that he / she did not participate. If you are leaving for group subjects in the final period, you have to sing stanzas from those places and leave the school.
- Any problems that arise in the children should be reported to the teacher in charge of the class first. The teacher in charge of the section or subject should be informed only in the absence of the relevant teacher.
- The teacher in charge of the class should use a previously incorrect book on behalf of his students. Where more than three errors are noted, referral should be made to the teacher in charge of the section. At the end of the year the book should be handed over to the next class teacher. The book will be checked at the time of issuance of certificates.
- It is forbidden to have contact with any outsider during school hours.
- It is strictly forbidden to bring and keep photographs, articles, mobile phones, CDs and other equipment that are not relevant to the school education process. If caught with such items, they will not be returned until they have officially resigned from the school.
- You will not be allowed to participate in any sports training without permission during school hours. Sportswear should not be worn anywhere other than on the playground.
- Must come to their classroom as soon as the break is over
- School and classroom equipment should be protected. After cleaning the brooms etc. should be brought to the relevant place and kept. It is the responsibility of the teacher in charge of the class to look into this matter. If a child does not attend school for more than two days, the parents should inform the teacher in charge of the class. If not exceeding three days the guardians should come to the school and hand over to the teacher in charge of the class.