Rules & Regulations

  1. All the students must enter the school within 10-40 a.m. If a student reaches school beyond this time, then she will have to make the ‘late entry page’ of her school diary signed by either the H.M. or the A.H.M. and then later on signed by the parents/guardian. If she remains late for three days, she will be sent back home by the school.
  2. To leave the school without permission before the specified time would be considered as a serious deviation from the school norms. Only in medical cases, petitioned by the parents /guardian in the school diary, such a leave can be granted.
  3. If school works related to work education, social service, geography, life science and physical science, projects are not submitted within the specified time, if any student remains absent during any exam. On medical grounds, in such cases the comment ‘passed under consideration’ may be mentioned in the progress report.
  4. It is the responsibility of the guardian to monitor t hat their child is doing the homework given in school and also if she brings home anything which does not belong to her. In such cases, the things are to be deposited in the school’s office.
  5. The use of lipstick, nailpolish and ‘Kajal’ is strictly forbidden.
  6. Students are prohibited to bring mobile phones to school.
  7. It is the duty of the students to maintain cleanliness in school. Pieces of paper, surplus food, peel of fruits etc. should not be littered. School bathroom should be kept clean.

It is mandatory to listen to the monitress in the class.

  1. No students are allowed to come out of their classes during the fourth and fifth periods, except in emergency cases. Not more than two students at a time are allowed to come out of the class in the other remaining periods. No one should loiter in the corridor.
  2. Dislocation of chair, table and benches within the classroom or to any other classroom is strictly prohibited.
  3. Students of class V and VI should remain cautious while dealing with students of senior classes, whose pampering and adulation for junior students often become overboarding.