Guidelines for Students

General Rules

1 . The school reserves the right to stop the continuance of students with unsatisfactory progress in works or whose conduct is a bad lesson for others.
2 . Students who are escorted to and from school in the care of servants or other domestic staff may not leave the school premises without their nominated escort.
3 . In case of a delay in the arrival of such escorts, they should report the matter to the school office.
4 . Observance of the following is compulsory for all students and deviations will lead to disciplinary action.
5 . Every student must carry this Almanac to school every day and apply it fruitfully.
6 . Mon-bus commuters must arrive 10 minutes before the final bell for morning assembly.
7 . Uniform is compulsory during school hours and for all school functions including all such instances where students are representing the school outside.
8 . The uniform must always be neat and clean. I-Card is a part of the uniform and must be put on at all times.
9 . Non-Sikh boys should get their hair cut at regular intervals and ensure that it remains combed and tidy.
10 . Bullying and the use of foul language is punishable offenses, whether in or out of school. Students found using the same will be ousted.
11 . Pupils are not permitted to take whatever weapons or sharp instruments, such as swords, knives, paper-scalpels, scissors etc., to school.
12 . Damaging or disfiguring any school property may result in expulsion from schoo.
13 . Students are forbidden from bringing any publication, quotation volumes, CD or other memory devices like floppies, pen drives or I-pods, not relevant to academic interests.
14 . Bringing money to school is not allowed.
15 . Bringing mobile phones, cameras, expensive pens, pencils, pencil box, etc., to school is strictly forbidden.
16 . In the interest of their own security, students are advised not to buy or receive any articles, gifts or foodstuffs from anyone at all en route.
17 . Exploding crackers on any occasion or splashing colours during Holi in the school premises or in school buses is strictly forbidden.
18 . It is mandatory for all students, unless instructed otherwise to be present for festivals and functions celebrated in and outside the school.
19 . The school is committed to protecting the environment and expects its students to be environment friendly in all their actions. The use of polybags (plastic bags) is, therefore, strictly prohibited in the school and students should consciously avoid their use for any purpose.
20 . Students are not allowed to celebrate their birthday or any other occasion in school by distributing sweets or chocolates.
21 . Girls are not allowed to apply henna on their hands. They are not allowed to wear earrings or rings on fingers or nose rings. However, one pair of small ear studs is permitted.
22 . Students are not allowed to report to school with religious threads tied on their wrists. They shall not wear any bracelet.
23 . Girls with long hair must plait their hair. Hair-band is a part of uniform and it must be worn by all girl students in school campus, inside bus and outside school campus while representing school.
24 . Colouring or bleaching of hair is not permitted Students from class IV onwards are permitted to wear watches.
25 . No student has the permission to commute to school on power-driven two/ four wheelers.