All students must be present on the opening day of each academic term.
Irregular attendance, unjustified absence, or misconduct may lead to removal from school rolls. Absence for 15 consecutive days without application or 3 days at the start of a term may result in dismissal.
Students are prohibited from bringing unauthorized books, electronic devices, or objectionable items such as cameras, knives, weapons, crackers, or explosives. Confiscated items will not be returned.
Any damage to school property must be compensated. The Principal’s decision regarding damages shall be final.
During school hours, students are not permitted to receive visitors or make phone calls.
Exemption from P.T. or games requires submission of a valid medical certificate.
The School Diary must be brought daily.
Students are responsible for their conduct both inside and outside the school premises. Misconduct outside school may invite disciplinary action.
Students must not enter classrooms other than their own.
Lost articles found on campus must be submitted to the school office.
Writing, carving, or damaging school walls and furniture is strictly prohibited.
Prior permission from the Principal is mandatory:
• To collect money for any purpose
• To organize picnics, parties, or meetings
Students are not allowed to take private tuition from school teachers.
Long nails, nail polish, mehendi, jewellery, and mobile phones are strictly prohibited. The school is not responsible for loss of personal belongings.
Students are expected to communicate in English within the school premises.
Students without proper uniform or School Diary will be penalized.
Loss of School Diary requires purchase of a new diary costing ₹50 only.
Use of unfair means in examinations will result in zero marks. Repetition may lead to dismissal, including:
• Possession of unauthorized material
• Giving or receiving assistance
• Writing answers outside the answer book
• Tearing pages from the answer book