General Rules

Generla Rules for Students

1. Respect for Authority

  • Students must always respect teachers, school staff, and any other personnel. Disrespect towards teachers or staff is unacceptable.
  • Follow all instructions given by the school authorities without questioning.

2. Punctuality and Attendance

  • Students must attend school regularly. If absent, a written explanation from parents/guardians is required.
  • Be punctual for all classes, events, and activities. Lateness without valid reasons is not acceptable.

3. Proper Uniform

  • The school uniform must be worn neatly and in accordance with the school dress code.
  • No alterations or additions should be made to the uniform without the prior approval of the school administration.

4. Personal Hygiene and Grooming

  • Students should maintain personal hygiene and grooming standards at all times.
  • Haircuts, hairstyles, and overall appearance must follow the guidelines set by the school.

5. Classroom Etiquette

  • Remain seated, keep your focus on the teacher during lessons, and raise your hand to ask questions or contribute.
  • Do not disturb others while they are working or learning. Quietly leave the classroom when necessary.

6. Behavior in School Premises

  • Running, shouting, or any disruptive behavior is strictly prohibited.
  • Vandalism (including graffiti or damage to school property) will not be tolerated.

7. Use of Technology

  • Mobile phones and electronic devices may only be used during breaks or with permission for educational purposes. The use of electronic devices for non-academic purposes (such as gaming or social media) during school hours is prohibited.
  • Students are expected to respect others' privacy and not misuse school technology (e.g., computers, printers).

8. Academic Integrity

  • All students should produce original work and avoid cheating, plagiarism, or any other form of academic dishonesty.
  • Any form of dishonesty in exams, assignments, or projects will lead to disciplinary action.

9. Respect for School Property

  • Treat school property with respect (e.g., desks, books, boards, furniture, etc.). Misuse, damage, or theft of school property will result in disciplinary measures.
  • Students should keep their surroundings clean and dispose of waste in proper bins.

10. Disciplinary Actions for Misconduct

  • Any behavior that goes against the school rules will be handled according to the school’s disciplinary procedure. Actions could include warnings, detention, suspension, or expulsion based on the severity of the misconduct.

11. Health and Safety Regulations

  • Students must follow health and safety rules during activities like sports, laboratory work, field trips, or any other events.
  • Any dangerous behavior that could put oneself or others in harm’s way will result in immediate disciplinary measures.

12. Anti-Bullying Policy

  • Bullying, whether physical, verbal, emotional, or online, is strictly prohibited. If students witness or are victims of bullying, they should report it to a teacher, counselor, or any school staff.
  • Regular awareness sessions and talks will be conducted to help students understand the impact of bullying.

13. Behavior During Breaks

  • Students are expected to stay within their designated areas during break time. Running in the corridors, loud noise, or rough play is not acceptable.
  • Ensure that the common areas and restrooms are used with care. Do not leave trash in these areas.

14. Parental Involvement

  • Parents/guardians should ensure that their children adhere to the school rules and guidelines.
  • Any changes to a child’s normal routine, such as late pick-up or appointments, should be communicated to the school in advance.

15. Excursions and Field Trips

  • Permission must be obtained from parents/guardians before attending school excursions or field trips.
  • Students should follow all instructions and behave responsibly during these events.

Respect for Others

1. Friendship and Cooperation

  • Students should work together to help and support each other, embracing teamwork and collaboration.
  • Healthy socialization, forming positive friendships, and supporting peers in academic and personal growth is encouraged.

2. Kindness and Tolerance

  • Acts of kindness, consideration, and tolerance are fundamental. Students should respect different cultures, backgrounds, and opinions.
  • Discriminatory or inappropriate comments or actions are not allowed and will lead to serious consequences.

3. Classroom and Group Behavior

  • Participate positively in group discussions and classroom activities.
  • Speak respectfully to fellow students and teachers. Ensure the learning environment is cooperative and nurturing.

Miscellaneous Guidelines

1. Lost and Found

  • Students should immediately report lost items to the designated "Lost and Found" section at the school.
  • Students are responsible for their personal belongings. The school is not liable for lost or stolen items.

2. Use of Lockers (if applicable)

  • Lockers should be kept clean and organized. Any damage to lockers may result in repair charges.
  • The school has the right to inspect lockers if there is a concern regarding safety or violation of school rules.

3. School Events and Activities

  • Participation in extracurricular activities, sports, and school events is encouraged, but students must show respect and commitment to these activities and their team members.
  • Unauthorized leaving of school events or grounds before completion is not allowed without parental consent.

4. Respecting School Environment

  • Students should actively participate in keeping the school campus clean and green by minimizing litter and waste.
  • Engage in environmentally-friendly practices, such as recycling and conserving water.

Conclusion

By adhering to these general rules, students can contribute positively to the school community, fostering an environment of mutual respect, responsibility, and integrity. These rules are designed to ensure that all students have a productive, enjoyable, and harmonious learning experience. Failure to comply with these rules can lead to corrective actions as detailed in the school’s disciplinary policy.