Parents must carefully read the school policies given in the school diary. For any further information school authorities may be contacted.
The School policies are clearly marked for:
Admissions, discipline and withdrawal of students
Attendance and Truancy
Education and other provision for pupils
Behaviour
Fire Safety
Anti-Bullying
Health, Hygiene, Safety & Security.
Communication
Staff plays an active role in monitoring the implementation of School's policy.
Code of Conduct
The school is a place to learn and grow
To make it run smoothly the following code of conduct is required:
Self-discipline is the forte of the school
Punctuality: Reporting time is 07:40 hours. No student must be late for a class.
Late entry is not permitted unless there is a genuine reason
Promptness in submitting assignments must be maintained
Regularity: Students must attend the school regularly. They must read what has been taught in class on daily basis.
Discipline: Students must show restraint in their behaviour. Talking loudly in corridors, classrooms, assembly grounds or other places in the school is not permitted. Silence must be maintained when the assembly is in progress. Students must be involved in reading, solving puzzles, completing assignments, when free. Line up while moving from one class to another or when waiting for their turn for anything.
Cleanliness & Hygiene: Children must maintain their report cards, notebooks, files and other material. Keep themselves clean. Nails and hair must be clean and tidy. Wear a clean and well ironed uniform. Polish their shoes.
Courtesy: The language of a student must reflect refinement. Use of polite expressions is recommended on every occasion. Children must necessarily greet each other as well as all teachers and support staff. They must use expressions like 'Excuse me' 'Please' 'Thank You' 'Sorry' 'Could I...'liberally. Decorum must be maintained while talking to teachers and seniors. Extend courtesies to everyone including equals and juniors. Soft words of praise or thanks can prove magical.
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