School Rules

School Rules

Rules for Students

Guidelines for Students
  • Students to come in proper uniform, tie, belt, ID Card and properly polished shoes, nails trimmed and hair properly cut and oiled. Girls with long hair to make two plaits with black clips and rubber bands/hair bands. Colourful/fancy clips not allowed.
  • Casual and comfortable clothes to be worn on birthdays, preferably jeans, T-shirt and sports shoes. Formal, frilly, strappy and sleeveless dresses with short hemlines, tight fitting clothes & high heels are not allowed. Hair should also be properly combed and tied. No watches and jewellery to be worn. Students of Std VI and above to wear uniform on birthdays, casual dress is not allowed.
  • Only wafers or small biscuit packets to be distributed on birthdays. No sweets, toffees and confectionary items allowed.
  • Fruit tiffin is compulsory and regular tiffin must be according to the school menu. Two cloth napkins properly washed, ironed and labelled to be kept with tiffin.
  • Diary must be checked and signed regularly.
  • Children to bring their stationery items/pens/pencils/craft and activity material from home. Visits to school book-shop to be avoided preferably. In cases of emergency only, the child can visit book-shop in second period.
  • No short leave/half day/gate pass allowed during regular working hours.
  • No student allowed to come outside classes in between periods without permission.
  • Loitering outside class during work hours unnecessarily is neither acceptable nor allowed.
  • No money to be brought to school, except for canteen days and that too not more than Rs 20, and no watches and precious ornaments/ jewellery to be worn by children.
  • Students not allowed to bring Mobile phones, I-pads or other electronic gadgets to school.
  • Students should not indulge in destructive activities, or damage school property.

Rules for Parents

Parents must ensure that they:
  • Prepare children well for tests and projects.
  • Provide leave application and medical certificates when needed.
  • Encourage their ward to avoid destructive company.
  • Inspire the child to respect all life forms.
  • Encourage the habit of reading good books and literature.
Activity Society
  • Dance Club
  • Music Vocal Club
  • Art and Craft Club
  • Dramatis Club
  • Elocution club