Rules & Regulations

General Rules

The following rules are required to be strictly adhered to:

  • Pupils must attend the School regularly and punctually. Late-comers will normally be sent back home.
  •  A clean and neat uniform must be worn at all times. Pupils in dirty or untidy uniforms may not be allowed to attend classes. Pupils of Classes II to V must wear the Karate uniform on the days they have Karate.
  • Pupils must complete their homework regularly.
  • Pupils are required to address their teachers and all other members of teaching and non-teaching staff with due respect and politeness. They are expected to behave always in a proper manner, befitting the dignity of the School.
  • No pupil is allowed to leave the School premises earlier than the scheduled leaving hours.
  • No book, periodical or newspaper of any objectionable nature shall be brought to School.
  • Pupils are not permitted to wear watches or gold jewellery and to carry with them any expensive objects and Mobile Phone to School.
  • Any change in the pupil’s profile, including change of address, phone no. etc. should immediately be informed in writing. For change in address, the application must be signed by both parents/guardians.

 Discipline

Students belonging to the younger age groups require to be handled with considerable tact and patience. In Natibpur High School, we believe in firm but empathetic handling instead of corporal punishment in order to instil discipline.

Guardians are to note that:

  • Special emphasis is given to inculcate a high degree of discipline amongst the pupils. Any kind of disobedience or objectionable behaviour may result in the removal of a pupil from the School.
  • Strict action may be taken if School property, including library books, is willfully damaged or destroyed.
  • Use of unfair means in any test / exam will result in the annulment of one’s entire term result. A pupil, who renders unfair assistance to another, will be equally liable for punishment.
  • A friendly attitude is to be maintained with classmates. Strict disciplinary action, like suspension, may be taken against any pupil who fights with others and causes injury to them. Pupils injurious to the moral tone of the School may have to be withdrawn.
  • Guardians are requested not to permit their wards to be absent from the School except for illness or other equally valid reasons.

Absence

  • Pupils, absent from School, must produce a letter and an entry in the Regularity Record of their School Diary by their guardians explaining the cause of absence.
  • A formal letter, accompanied by a medical certificate, is necessary in case of sickness for over three days. If there be an appointment with a doctor, the pupil must not be sent to the School on that day.
  • Pupils afflicted by infectious diseases or exposed to such diseases must complete the QUARANTINE PERIOD of 15 days before rejoining School. A medical fitness certificate by the attending physician must be handed over to the class teacher at the time of rejoining the classes.
  • Willful absenteeism before any test / exam without grant of leave is strictly discouraged as the absentees miss valuable revision lessons and helpful suggestions, entirely to their disadvantage.
  • In case of ailment during  Tests, guardians are to see the Headmaster (during visiting hours only) with the leave applications and necessary medical certificates etc.

Notice to Guardians Regarding Private Tuitions

Private tuitions do not always help the child to develop into a better student as these induces a sense of lethargy in the pupil’s study habits. In particular, we discourage the practice of private tuitions imparted by teachers of our School to our pupils, as it may at times generate an unhealthy atmosphere. The Code of Conduct applicable to teachers of affiliated schools issued by the State Government, bars any sort of private tuition.