School's Rule
Dress Decorum
- All students must wear the prescribed school or house uniform as per instructions.
- No bare feet, appropriate footwear is required.
- No boots and steakers. All must wear formal black shoes with blue socks with formal and white shoes with white socks with house dress.
- No hats, caps or stocking caps.
- No smart watch, digital devices or jewellery.
Boy's Hair
- "Army cut ” or " Short Hair "
- Hair should not cover the students' forehead.
- No fancy hair styles.
Girl's Hair
- Neatly Tied or plaited.
- White hair bands.
- No fancy hair styles.
Nails
- Nails must be trim regularly.
Attendance
- Students are required to attend regularly (minium 75%) and punctually at the school. They must send application of any kinds of information in their absence.
Other
- Great emphasis should be laid on personal hygiene and cleanliness.
- Students are advised to keep the school premises and classrooms as neat as possible. And throw the wastes into the dustbin only.
- Wearing of schoold ID everyday is compulsory.
- Any kind of damage caused to the school property must be replaced by the student.
- The school gate will be closed before the bell rings for the assembly.
- Avoid disruptive behaviors such as shouting, running in hallways, and staircase or making excessive noise. Maintaining a calm and orderly environment in classrooms and hallways is expected.
- No body piercing allowed in the school. (except for ear piercing)
- Arriving on time for classes and school events is crucial.
- Showing respect for teachers, staffs, fellow students, and school property is most important.
- Obeying instructions and directions given by teachers and staffs is essential.
- Gang and gang – like activity will not be tolerated.
- Cursing, threatening people, fighting and attacking people are prohibited.
- Smoking, alcohol and drugs are strictly prohibited.
- No chewing gum.
- Go slow and steady in staircase. Rushing can lead to misteps and falls. Use right or left side accordingly. Take only one step at a time.
- Breaking rules can lead to consequences ranging from verbal warnings or detention to more serious actions like suspension or even dismissal.
