Rules Of Discipline
- No Pupil may leave the school premises without permission.
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Pupils are responsible for the safe custody of their books and
belongings. They should not bring valuables of any kind to School.
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No mobile phones, cameras, sports items, fancy articles, books,
periodicals or newspapers shall be brought into the school without
the permission of the Principal.
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All damage to School property must be remedied at the cost of the
offender. Writing on desks; walls of class rooms, corridors and
toilets is prohibited. The offender will be heavily fined.
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No collection for any purpose whatsoever is to be started without
previous permission from the Principal.
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Library books are to be returned on time and in good condition
failing this the students will be fined Rs. 50/- per day and the
cost of the book concerned.
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Personal presents to the members of the staff are not allowed.
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Ordinary sweets may be shared with the staff and classmates on a
child's birthday. No chocolates or gifts may be distributed in
School.
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Students found cheating in the examination will be expelled from
school.
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White correction fluid in place of an eraser is not permitted.
- Chewing of gum in the school premises is prohibited.
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Pupils using slang, bad, abusive language will be taken to task or
expelled from school.
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The issue of "Warning Slips" has been adopted as a measure to
bring about more discipline in students. Sometimes, the situation
is such, that only a step of this kind becomes effective.
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A student in question will be brought to the principal, who after
assessing the situation, if she thinks proper may issue a warning
slip. After each warning slip has been issued, a letter will be
send to the parents for information and confirmation.
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After 3 warning slips have been issued to any student the
Principal can either suspend or expel the student from school.
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Conditions for issuing warning slips:-
1. Any student found not in proper school uniform.
2. Habitual late comers.
3. For not completing the homework/assignment.
4. For being absent without informing the school authorities.
5. For abusive language, breakage of school property, disobedience
or any behaviour that is harmful to other students.
6. Those who fail to show any academic progress, despite all
efforts.
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The Principal has the right to dismiss the students whose progress
in studies continues to be unsatisfactory or whose conduct is
harmful to other students.