Decency, Decorum, and Conduct

School Uniform

The school uniform is compulsory on all school days and at school functions.

Pupils should come to school clean and tidy, with well-trimmed and combed hair.

No T-shirts, tight fits, or vests are allowed.

Cleanliness

Pupils should keep the classrooms and school premises absolutely clean to promote a clean environment.

Property and Behavior

Damage to school property, disfiguring walls, and indecent language or behavior are serious offenses that may result in punishment or dismissal.

Respect

Pupils should always show respect and reverence to school authorities and staff, remembering that every child is a gentleman or lady in the making.

Fairness in Exams

Resorting to unfair means in exams and tests is a grave offense and may result in detention or expulsion.

Academic Performance

Any student failing twice in the same class will not be allowed to continue in the school.

Personal Property

Pupils are responsible for the safety of their property and advised not to bring costly articles to school.

Additional Courses

A student must obtain prior written permission from the Principal before joining any course that could clash with school programs.

Language Policy

Only English should be spoken on the school premises to acquire greater fluency in the language.

Fund Collection and Gifts

Collection of funds and giving gifts for any purpose must not be made without the permission of the Principal.

Reading Materials

Students are not allowed to bring any unhealthy reading materials into the school.

Presentation

Every pupil is expected to maintain a presentable personality in dress, language, and outlook, excelling in conduct, manners, and cleanliness.

Cellphones

Students are not permitted to bring cellphones to school. Violation of this rule will result in suspension.

Lunch

Students must bring their lunch to school.

Indiscipline

Students involved in serious indiscipline, whether within the school or outside, tarnishing the school's name, will be suspended or removed from the roll.

Conduct and Responsibility

Irregular attendance, habitual idleness, neglect of homework, disobedience, disrespect towards staff, or bad moral influence can result in dismissal. Pupils are responsible to the school authorities for their conduct both in and outside the school.

Lost Goods

The school is not responsible for lost goods. Students should not bring expensive items to school.


These regulations ensure that students maintain high standards of behavior, respect, and responsibility, contributing to a positive and disciplined school environment.