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OUR SCHOOL HOUR

SCHOOL RULES – GENERAL

  • Students are required to bring their diaries to the School everyday.
  • Students who come to school on their own should reach the school at least five minutes before the first bell rings.
  • Students are required to go for the assembly as soon as the bell for the assembly rings.
  • Students should always be neatly dressed with their shoes polished and hair combed properly. They should smartly turn out in school uniform daily and on all school functions.
  • Students who are improperly or shabbily dressed would be sent back home.
  • Non – Sikh boys should get their hair cut at regular intervals.
  • Students are advised to make use of the dust – bins provided for throwing bits of paper etc. They are expected to keep the campus neat and clean.
  • No student should shout or whistle in the school premises.
  • Students must take care of the school property. Damaging school furniture, writing on the walls or disfiguring school property will be dealt strictly. Reports regarding damage to school property should be made to the class teacher or the Principal
  • Students are advised not to bring costly articles to the school. Any loss of articles or money should be reported to the class or subject teacher immediately. The school shall not be responsible for such losses.
  • Students are advised to deposit the articles found in the school with their class teacher.
  • Students are required to keep their bicycles duly locked at the cycle stand and obtain a token for the same. The school will not be responsible for any bicycle placed without the token anywhere else except the cycle – stand.
  • Students are not allowed to use the office telephone without the permission of the office incharge.
  • Students will not be permitted to attend telephone calls during their class periods unless it is very urgent.

DUTIES OF A STUDENT

  • Acquire knowledge persistently in order to become an educated and cultured citizen.
  • Be accurate in taking down notes, assignments for home work and schedules for the next lessons. Attempt home work unaided and keep parents well – in – formed about the school assignments.
  • Cherish the honour of the nation, school, family and one’s own and defend it by one’s deeds, work and training.
  • Desist from the use of coarse expressions and all such activities which may affect self honour.
  • Enter the classroom and take one’s place immediately after the bell rings. During the lesson, enter or leave the classroom only when it is urgent and that too, with the teacher’s permission.
  • Feel happy by being well – groomed and neatly dressed.
  • Greet fellow students, teachers, principal and elders with polite salutations. Be respectful to everyone. Help the old, the weak, the sick and small children.
  • Inculcate the habit of keeping your library card. School diary and progress report card carefully and produce them when ever required.
  • Judge others not by their looks but by their work, manners and helpful nature.
  • Keep your place in the classroom and surroundings neat and tidy.
  • Lay aside indolence, lunch a campaign for punctuality.
  • Maintain order and cleanliness at home and in the classroom.
  • Note down your difficulties and be ready for the lesson before the teacher arrives.
  • Obey the instructions of the principal and teachers of the School as well as of your parents and seniors. Protect school property, personal belongings and belongings of others.
  • Queue up while awaiting your turn or while moving in the corridors of the school
  • Remember to stand up when a teacher, the Principal or a visitor inters or leaves the room.
  • Sit upright during the lesson. It helps to concentrate on the lesson. Do not learn on the elbows or slouch.