Rules and Regulations

(1)     Every student should bring his/her Students Daily Diary to School each day.

(2)     Students should arrive at School 5 minutes before the start of the Assembly.

(3)     The warning bell before a class or assembly is a signal for all to go to the assembly or to their respective classrooms. This should be done promptly and in silence. As soon as they are in their classes, students must get their books ready for the period.

(4)     Students should be habitually clean and always neatly dressed. The School uniform should be worn on all working days and in all School functions. Students who are not in proper uniform will not be allowed to enter their classrooms.

(5)     Boys (non sikh) should get their hair cut at regular intervals.

(6)     No shouting or whistling is allowed in or around the School building. Running is strictly prohibited.

(7)     It is strictly forbidden to throw any object at any one.

(8)     Care must be taken of all School property and no student should scratch or spoil the desks or chair or damage any School furniture or write or draw anything on the walls or in any way damage things belonging to others. Damage done even by accident should be reported at once to the class teacher or to the Principal.

(9)     Any damage done will be made good by the concerned students, together with a fine imposed on his/her for such an offence. Anyone who notices something damaged, should report the matter, even if he or she does not know who has done it.

(10)   Students are not allowed to bring any sharp instruments to the School.

(11)   No books (other than text books) be brought to the School without Principal’s permission.

(12)   Lending or borrowing of money or other articles is not permitted.

(13)   The School is not responsible for articles lost. It is not advisable to bring valuable articles (like expensive watches or fountain pens, transistors cameras, calculators etc.) to School. Parents are advised to give pocket money judiciously to the students.

(14)   Cycles must be locked. Students must not ride around in the School compound on bicycles. Use of scooters, motor cycles is strictly prohibited.

(15)   Students who come to School in care of servants should never leave before the servant arrives. In case of delay they should report to the School office. Those who go home alone, should not loiter on the way, but be prompt in returning home straight. Students are warned not to buy anything, especially eatables form street vendors.

(16)   Our students should observe polite manners wherever they go. They should always remember that the School is judged by their conduct. They should greet the teachers when they meet them. Bullying and use of foul language are punishable offences.

(17)   The School reserves the right, to terminate the Schooling of students with unsatisfactory progress in studies or whose conduct is a bad precept for others, without prior notice to the parents.

(18)   Exploding crackers or splashing colours during Diwali, Holi in the School premises, is strictly forbidden. Non compliance of these instructions can result in expulsion from the School.

(19)   The name, class and section of the pupil should be clearly marked on all belongings of the students.

(20)   Students should attend festivals and functions celebrated in the School, while absentees will be punished.

(21)   Students who are absent on special working days and on the last working days prior to the exams, vacation and break and on the re-opening days will be punished.

RULES CONCERNING ABSENCE & LEAVE

No leave of absence is granted, except on prior written application from parents or guardians for a valid reason only.

Every absence (due to sickness or otherwise) must be entered briefly in the Non-Attendance and Leave record pages at the end of the Student Daily diary and signed by parents or guardians.

Parents are requested to send a leave application, if the child has to be absent for more than one day.

A student returning to School after suffering from an infection or contagious disease should produce a doctor’s fitness certificated permitting him to do so. A student suffering from the following disease must observe the prescribed period of quarantine before returning to class.

(a)      Chicken- pox        : Till the scabs fall completely.

(b)     Cholera                 : Till the child is completely well.

(c)      Measles                 : Two weeks after the rash disappears.

(d)     Mumps                 : Until the swelling has subsided.

(e)      Whooping Cough : Six weeks.

RULES CONCERNING WITHDRAWL

A clear calendar month’s notice in writing or a month’s fee in lieu of notice, must be given before the pupil can be withdrawn. Transfer certificate is issued only, when all the dues of the School are settled.

Students can be asked to leave the School on the following grounds : Disciplinary, unsatisfactory progress in studies and repeated detention in the class.

A student who fails twice in the same class, will not be permitted to stay on in the School, especially if he/she is overaged for that class.

Indiscipline, irregularity in attendance, damage of School property, non payment of School dues, unauthorized absence from School for more than seven days are sufficient grounds for issue of compulsory T.C. (Transfer Certificate)

PROMOTION CRITERIA

As per the guide lines of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) New Delhi.