Without a guardian-signed application, students are not permitted to leave the school grounds while classes are in session.
Students must arrive with all required materials, including completed homework, textbooks, and notebooks as per their timetable.
Late arrivals will not be permitted to enter the school premises.
Students are expected to take full care of their personal belongings. The school will not be responsible for any loss or damage.
Any student found defacing or damaging school property will face strict disciplinary action, along with a fine or recovery of the damaged item’s cost.
Students should not carry cash or expensive items to school.
Students must be punctual, courteous, and polite in their speech and conduct. They are expected to be attentive during lessons and show respect and obedience towards teachers and fellow students.
Students must maintain proper school uniform and personal hygiene at all times. Strict action will be taken if uniform rules are violated.
Bullying, fighting, use of abusive language, or any form of misconduct inside or outside the school is strictly prohibited and will lead to disciplinary action.
Students must complete all assignments, projects, classwork, and homework on time and submit them as instructed.
Use of mobile phones, electronic gadgets, or smart devices is strictly banned unless specifically permitted for academic activities. Confiscated items will be returned only to parents.
Students are not allowed to bring books, magazines, or items unrelated to their studies without permission from school authorities.
Participation in school assemblies, sports, cultural activities, and examinations is mandatory unless exempted for valid reasons.
Students using school transport must follow transport rules, maintain discipline inside buses/vans, and obey staff instructions for safety.
Any health issues or medical conditions must be reported to the class teacher or school office immediately.
Parents/guardians are expected to attend Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs) to stay updated on their ward’s progress.