Strict regularity, implicit obedience, courtesy in speech and conduct, cleanliness of dress and person are expected from every pupil. Pupils must strictly conform to the regulations laid down in this regard.
The pupils are responsible to the School authorities not only for their conduct in the school but also for their general behaviour outside. Any reported objectionable conduct of the School on the part of pupils make them liable for disciplinary action.
Any kind of damage done in the School premises must be made good/compensated.
No book, newspaper, periodical or any material can be brought of the School without the Principal's permission.
No student should possess electronic items and jewellery or valuables whatsoever in the school campus, the school
shall not be responsible if these are lost or stolen.
No collection for any purpose, whatsoever, is to be made without the prior permission of the Principal.
Presents to the members of the staff or other expressions in their honour is not allowed except with the permission of the Principal.
The date of birth of a student once entered will not be changed. The parent/guardian will have to sign an undertaking to this effect.
Children must speak English in the School Campus.
All pupils must possess a copy of the School Handbook, which is to be brought on all working days.
Late-comers and absentees from School will not be admitted to class without the Principal's written permission.
Every student is expected to be in time daily for the assembly with the School Handbook at the commencement of the first meeting.
Students are liable to be sent home in the absence of a written explanation from their parents or guardians for being late.
No leave of absence is granted, except on written application from parents, and that only for serious reasons. The school accepts no responsibility, if a child is obliged to return home during school hours for non-compliance of any of the rules contained in this calendar. Mere sending of an application is not sufficient; the sanction of leave must be obtained.
The pupils are not allowed to visit the Staff Room.
Fines may be imposed by the Principal for irregularity, indiscipline or damage to the School property.
The pupils are not allowed to leave the school premises during the School hours.
The School authorities may exercise their right of not re-admitting the students who fail to return within three days after the vacations.
Parents and guardians are, therefore, particularly requested to co-operate with the School authorities by sending their children back to the School on the re-opening date unless a written permission for extension of the leave has previously been obtained. Such permission, however, will only be granted on very grave reasons.
In case of illness, a medical certificate must be produced within three days of absence of the student. This school accepts the medical certificates of doctors in the government srevice, not below the rank of chief physician or surgeon only. In case of doubt, the school may insist on the child being examined by the civil surgeon or the School doctor.
If a student continues to be absent for a month, without the previous written permission of the Principal, his / her name will be struck off the roll, and in case of his/her rejoining, the re-admission fee will be charged.
Irregular attendance, frequent failure to obtain good in conduct, habitual lack of interest and prolonged or intermittent illness, behaviour detrimental to the discipline and the moral tone of the school, repeated failure in tests or examinations and insubordination are sufficient reasons, singly or together, to expel a student guilty of such laxity or misdemeanour, even without any notice of warning.
The School authorities do not hold themselves responsible for the student's loss of money, books, articles of clothing, etc. The students are expected to look after their own belongings.
Articles found in the School are to be handed over to the Principal's Office.
Parents are strictly forbidden to interview their children or their teachers in the class without the permission of the Principal. The Second Saturday of the month may be considered Open House Day when they can meet the teachers.
Students should not be taken away from the class by unybody without an application from the parent or guardian.
(a) The Principal may punish a student in a manner suited to the offence e.g., by detention after School hours, expulsion from the institution without assigning any reason.
(b) The Principal reserves the right to waive aside any of the rules contained in this prospectus / calendar without assigning any reason.
(c) The interpretation of any rule in the prospectus rests solely and entirely
with the governing body of this school. Their interpretation and decision is final.
(d) For disobedience to the clear expressed orders of the Principal, punishment laid down is dismissal without any previous warning.
The same punishment is laid down for moral turpitude, writing on the walls and roads and defiance of the authorities.
No pupil will be admitted without a transfer certificate from the last school attended and in a no case shall a student be permitted to attend a class pending formal admission.
A pupil joining School for the first time must produce satisfactory evidence of his/her date of birth, such as an extract from the municipal records or village records or a baptismal certificate.
In the case of late admission of a pupil, the fee from the beginning of the first term shall be charged, unless otherwise ordered by the Principal.
When a pupil is admitted on a transfer certificate he/she shall not be placed in any class higher than that for which the certificate shows him/her of be qualified, nor will he be promoted before the end of the school year.
Every application for a leaving certificates shall be made in writing by the parent or guardian.
A leaving certificate will not be issued until all the fees are paid.
A fee of Rs. 50/- will be charged for a transfer certificate and this will be issued only 3 days after receipt of an application. Any certificate from the School office can be provided if an application is made to this effect three days in advance.
A month's notice in writing is required before a pupil can be withdrawn. In lieu of such a notice, a full additional month's fee will be charged. No notice is accepted during the School vacation and in case of a withdrawal at this time, the fees must be paid up to the end of the term.