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- Rules
- Disciplinary Action
Disciplinary Action
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Every student has to attend the school on the re-opening day after
each vacation.
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If absent, due to ailment the Principal has to be informed and medical
certificate should be submitted at the earliest.
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If the parents do not attend minimum two Parent-Teacher Meetings, the
student will be liable for dismissal.
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Absence on the days of a school function be it on working days or
holidays or National holidays will incur serious disciplinary action
and/or heavy fine. Similarly, absence from school prior to tests or
examination will incur disciplinary action.
School Calendar
- The child should bring the school calendar daily.
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If a pupil defaces or loses his calendar, he/she will be subjected to
disciplinary action. A fine of Rs. 100/- will be levied for new
calendar which will hold the remark that the previous one was lost.
Uniform
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Those who come to school without proper uniform or the school
calendar, after three warning will be fined or marked absent.
Behaviour
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Every student should endeavour to keep the good behaviour and polite
manners, both in and outside the school. They should remember that the
school is judged by their conduct.
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No pupil may leave the school premises during school working hours
without the written permission of the school authorities. Students who
violate this rule will be suspended or dismissed from the school.
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Any student who is present in the school but absents himself/herself
from any period or class without proper permission will be suspended.
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Irregular attendance, disobedience or conduct harmful to the moral
tone of the school, habitual idleness, intentional discourtesy and
disrespect to Principal, teachers, non-teaching staff, office bearers
and any authority, will either be suspended or summarily dismissed.
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Any act of collective gross indiscipline, if the main responsible
person or persons are not detectable will result in the suspension of
the whole group, class or classes for a period desired by the
Principal.
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The Principal will take confidential report from teachers regarding
the conduct and behaviour of students and on the basis of these
reports may ask the parent to withdraw his/her child from the school.
The decision of the Principal shall be final.
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Immorality, grave insubordination, contempt of authority (both by
parents as well as students), or willful damage to the school
property, quarrelling and using foul language and smoking, are always
sufficient reasons for dismissal.
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School will not be held responsible for the loss of studies during
such suspension period.
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All disciplinary actions taken by the Principal are effective and
binding on the erring student. No review or revision shall apply to
any court of law. Interference from any department to forestall such
disciplinary action by corrupt methods shall not be entertained,
binding or enforceable.
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The decision (disciplinary action) of the management shall be final
and conclusive and no appeal shall lie anywhere except with the
managing committee of the school.
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Any damage or dis figuration or graffiti shall be made good by the
offending students. Besides a heavy penalty shall be imposed on the
students or may even be dismissed.
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The responsibility of the Principal is not only confined to the pupil
who errs but a greater responsibility of protecting the morals of
other students of the institution. He owes as duty to maintain the
reputation of the institution and give opportunity to other students
who have come to study.