| 1. |
Every child must bring
the school calendar to class daily. No pupil is allowed
to tear any page from this calendar nor is permitted to
use it as a rough book. |
| 2. |
Irregular attendance,
habitual negligence in work, dishonesty, obscenity in
word or act, insubordination, serious misconduct or threats
to even outside the school are sufficient reasons for
dismissal. |
| 3. |
Any Pupil who is persistently
insubordinate or is repeatedly or willfully mischievous,
or is guilty of gross malpractice in connection with examination
or of unauthorized alterations in mark sheet or leaving
certificate, or who in the opinion of the Headmaster,
has an unwholesome influence of his/her fellow pupils
may be removed from the rolls. |
| 4. |
Any damage done to school
property or to that of other students will have to be
made good. |
| 5. |
The school cannot make
it responsible for books, money, clothes and other articles
that are lost. It is not advisable for students to have
money or valuable articles with them. |
| 6. |
Cleanliness of person
and clothes is expected of every child. Those who come
to school with untidy dress, hair, etc. will not be allowed
to attend school. Every student must be supplied with
at least 2 sets of the right shade uniform. |
| 7. |
No child suffering from
any contagious or infectious disease will be allowed to
attend school. |
| 8. |
All children should
be particularly careful not to throw any papers, seed
etc. on the floor in the school premises or in the compound.
The wastepaper basket should be used for that purpose. |
| 9. |
No books, articles other
than school books may be brought into the school premises.
Use of mobile phones is prohibited in school. |
| 10. |
Every student is expected
to be in class five minutes before the first bell. A child
coming late to school may not enter the classroom until
permission is obtained from the head of the school. |
| 11. |
Report on conduct and
application is issued after every test on the result sheet.
These reports have to be signed by the parents and returned
to the class teacher the next day. Failure to do may bring
their children to great inconveniences. |
| 12. |
Parents should notify
the school if there is any change of address. |
| 13. |
While communicating
with the school authorities parents are requested to mention
in their letter the G.R. no., standard & division
of their child.
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| 14. |
Parents are not allowed
to meet their children or interview teachers during school
hours without the sanction of the authorities. The parents
may meet the teachers after class hours. |
| 15. |
Parents are requested
to make any complaint directly to the authorities and
not to the class teachers. |
| 16. |
No students is allowed
to leave the classroom without the permission of the teacher
or until the class is dispersed. |
| 17. |
Parents are requested
not to require the children to come away from school before
class is over except in case of real necessity when permission
should be obtained in writing. |
| 18. |
No pupil will be exempted
from physical training without a doctor's certificate.
Those who are thus excused must go and watch the drill. |
| 19. |
Parents to teachers and
demonstrations in their honour are not allowed. |
| 20. |
No collection for any
purpose whatsoever will be started without the previous
permission of the principal. |
| 21. |
Reductions in fees are
granted in special cases to poor & deserving pupils.
Concessions are tenable only for the year for which they
are granted and may be cancelled ant any tie of the year
if the pupil fails to satisfy the authorities in conduct
and application. No reduction in fees will be made in
favour of those who repeat the class. |
| 22. |
Morning or afternoon
shift is allowed to pupil as per convenience of the school.
Parents or students cannot demand shift/division of their
choice. |
| 23. |
Parents are given to
understand that they cannot dictate to the management
and the management thus has the right to say on what condition
they will admit or retain pupils in the school provided
such conditions are in conformity with the grant-in-aid
code and the instructions issued by the Director or the
Education Inspectors. |
| 24. |
The engagement of private
tutors may prove injurious to real progress. Parents must
therefore remember that the school discourages private
tuitions.
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