Rules and regulations

Rules and regulations

PRAYER ASSEMBLY

The school begins its day's programme and work with the Prayer Assembly. It is obligatory for all children to participate in the prayer assembly. The assembly commences with a prayer to the Almighty to shower abundant blessings on the students, staff and parents and on the day's studies and work. A set of main headlines from the various daily English Newspapers are also read at the Assembly to enhance the general knowledge of the students. During the assembly students are taught how to pray and experience God. Moral instructions for character formation are given besides the general announcements. At the end, the National Anthem is sung by all.

This school is developed to motivate students in achieving the highest level of intellectual and individual development by providing a comprehensive curriculum with multi cultural environment. The school inspires to promote a desire to learn and accept challenges.

 

RULES OF DISCIPLINE

  • The scholastic year of the school is from 1st April to 31st March
  • Students should arrive at the school at least five minutes before the Assembly bell is rung. Anyone who is late to school for more than thrice in a week may not be admitted to class without the permission of the Principal.
  • It is strictly compulsory for every child to come to school in full School Uniform. Children without the proper uniform will not be admitted into their classes.
  • At the sound of the Assembly bell, all should assemble and take the allotted places in front of the school Assembly Platform for prayer, from where they go in silence to their respective classrooms.
  • Every pupil must possess the school diary which should be brought to school daily. Pupils are not allowed to tear any page from this diary. Also they may not write anything not connected with school work in the diary. Any breach of this rule will be dealt with accordingly.
  • If the teacher does not arrive in the class within two minutes after the bell has rung for a period, the second Monitor should report the fact to the office while the first Monitor should assume responsibility for order and discipline in the class until a substitute teacher arrives.
  • No books (other than those used in class or taken from the school library) or magazine or news paper may be brought to school without the Principal’s written permission.
  • Exchange of articles or money transactions between students are not allowed.
  • Although every care will be taken of the pupil’s property, the school authorities will not be responsible for any theft or loss of the same. Pupils are advised not to bring valuable and fancy articles like gold chain, ring, bracelet, electronic articles etc. to school and parents must stop their children from doing so. Cycles and other two wheelers should be locked and kept in the place allotted.
  • Running, playing or shouting inside the school building is never allowed.
  • Every student is expected to keep up the high tone of discipline of the school by excelling in conduct, good manners and cleanliness both in and out of the school.
  • The school uniform is compulsory at all school functions, unless instructed otherwise.
  • All must cooperate to maintain cleanliness in the school. Hence no papers, seeds and other rubbish should be thrown in the school campus or the class room, but should be put into the bins provided for the purpose.
  • A medical certificate is essential for exemption from Physical Education. A fresh certificate should be produced for each scholastic year.
  • Pupils / Parents are forbidden to give their teachers individual or collective presents / gifts.
  • Students may not be sent home with anybody other than parents themselves during school hours, and they must not leave the school premises without the previous sanction of the Principal. In case of emergency, the person who comes to collect the child should bear his identity and a note from Parents, if he is not a parent.
  • In order to maintain discipline in the school, the Principal reserves the right of punishment of any sort to the pupils if deemed necessary.
  • All students should come to school in school uniform along with their parent's on Parents Teachers Meeting days with their diary. Otherwise parents will not be allowed to meet the teachers. It is compulsory for the parents to sign in the class register on the Parents Teachers Meeting days.
  • Any communication from the parents should be addressed to the Principal and not to the Class Teachers and all correspondence from the school to the parents or guardians must go through the Principal.



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LIBRARY & READING ROOM

  • The Library is the intellectual store house of the school. Great labour has gone into its setting up. Students must take full advantage and add to their store of knowledge.
  • Students are not allowed to take into the library their own books or any other personal belongings. A personal diary may, however be taken for the purpose of note-taking.
  • All students see that an atmosphere of silence and seriousness is preserved in the library at all times.
  • Only one book can be borrowed at a time. A book may be retained for seven days only.
  • A book may be reissued, but not more than twice. However books demanded by other borrowers will not be reissued.
  • Books lost, defaced, dirtied, or damaged in any other way will have to be made good by the borrower
  • Magazines, reviews and other periodicals as a rule are not being taken out of the library. The same rule applies for reference books which must be scrupulously returned after consultation.
  • A second book will not be issued to any one until the first book issued earlier is returned. The privilege of using library books will be withdrawn from a student who is habitually careless or guilty of misusing the library privileges.
  • Books taken out of the shelves must be left on the table. The librarian would put them back in their proper places.
  • Books could be issued to all students during Library period.
  • Books borrowed should be returned before the commencement of the annual exams.