GENERAL SCHOOL RULES


General School Rules

The school reserves the right to terminate the continuance of students with unsatisfactory progress in studies or whose conduct is unexemplary for others.

Students who are escorted to and from school in the care of domestic staff must submit an undertaking from the parent with the photograph of the nominated at the school office. They shall be allowed to leave the school premises with the nominated escort only if the request has been approved by the school authorities. Students may not leave the school premises without their nominated escort. In case of a delay in the arrival of such escorts, they should report the matter to the school office.

Observance of the following is compulsory for all students and deviations will lead to disciplinary action:

Every student must carry this Almanac to school every day and use it productively.

Bullying and the use of foul language are punishable offences, whether in or out of school. Students found indulging in the same will be expelled.

Damaging or disfiguring any school property may result in suspension/expulsion from school in addition to levy of heavy fine.

Students are expected to carry books and notebooks in strict accordance with the time table and refrain from bringing unnecessary material to school.

Students are prohibited from bringing any reference books, Electronic Devices, not relevant to academic pursuits. Violation may result in suspension and/or levying of heavy fine in addition to confiscation of the items

Bringing money to school is not allowed. It is strictly against the school policy.

Bringing expensive stationery to school is strictly forbidden. Such items will be confiscated. Heavy fine will be levied on those found in possession in addition to being suspended from school.

Exploding crackers on any occasion or splashing colours during Holi in the school premises or in the school bus is strictly forbidden. Students found guilty will be expelled from school without notice.

It is mandatory for all students, unless instructed otherwise, to be present for festivals and functions celebrated in and outside the school.

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.

Students are not allowed to distribute invitation cards , gifts, sweets or chocolates on their respective birthdays.

Students from class IV onwards are permitted to wear simple watches.

Lunch Menu

Parents must give their ward a wholesome and balanced, nutrient rich Tiffin. Note:-

No junk food will be allowed in their Tiffin box.

Non-Veg food is strictly prohibited.

The napkin and mat must be carried everyday along with their Tiffin.

Apart from these, parents can send an additional lunch box with items like sprouts, dry fruits, fresh fruits etc.

Student Health Check-Up

School plays a vital role in improving students’ health and social outcomes, in addition to promoting academic success. The school organises annual health check-up for all students which is conducted by a team of qualified medical experts with the objective to identify any health related issue and to generate awareness on the importance of health and personal hygiene amongst them. Schedule for the Annual Health Screening would be intimated to parents through e-mail and the school website. Health reports of the students would be shared subsequently. Parents are requested to ensure that their wards are present in school on the days allocated for the check-up. They are also recommended to take their ward’s health report seriously and take action on any observation/comment made in it. Since this is a screening exercise and not a diagnostic, parents are advised to take opinion of their respective doctors/family physicians for further evaluation.

Absence From School

A student who has been absent on the previous day will not be allowed to attend class unless her/his parent has entered an explanation stating the reasons for the absence, in the ‘Record of Non-attendance’ section of the Almanac, for each day (valid for 2 days) the student has been absent from school. Intimation for absence upto 2 days may be sent via email alternatively.

In case of absence for more than 2 days on medical grounds, Medical Certificate and Prescription (photocopies) should be attached along with the application.

In case a child reports to school after absence without an explanation in the Almanac, the parents will be called to school and the child will be sent back home.

Absence from school for more than 5 consecutive days is not allowed, except

on medical grounds.

Repeated absence without notice or unexplained absence without written application for more than six consecutive days renders the student liable to have her/his name struck off the rolls. Re-admission may only be granted after approval by the Head of School and payment of a prescribed re- admission fee.

There is no provision for half-day leave, therefore students who are not well should not be sent to school, even on the days of assessments. The child will be marked absent if s/he were to be taken home by parents/guardians/authorized persons during schools hours, even if it were to be an assessment day. The child will be awarded a zero for the assessment taken on that particular day.

Students who require medical attention during school hours may be sent to the school Sick Bay by the teacher concerned, who will enter the nature of complaint and sign the ‘School Sick Bay Record’ section of the Almanac.

Students should not, except in emergency situations, visit the school Sick Bay, unless an entry has been made in the Almanac by a teacher.

Parents will be promptly informed in the event of serious illness or emergency and may be requested to come to school to take their ward home, if necessary.

A student, returning to school after suffering from an infectious or contagious disease, should produce a doctor’s fitness certificate permitting her/him to attend school. Students suffering from the following diseases must observe the prescribed period of quarantine before returning to school. However, the exact period of quarantine will depend upon the severity of the infection which should be confirmed by a certified medical practitioner.

Chicken Pox

Till the scabs fall completely

Not more than 15 days

Cholera

Till the child has completely recovered

Not more than 15 Days

Measles

Two weeks after the rash disappears

Not more than 15 Days

Mumps

Until the swelling has gone; about one month

Not more than 15 Days

Whooping Cough

Till the doctor certifies

Not more than 20 Days

Hepatitis

Till the doctor certifies

Not more than 20 Days

Swine Flu

Till the doctor certifies

Not more than 15 Days

All students are expected to attend school on the first day following the vacations. Absence on the day of closing/reopening of the school before/after vacations will attract strict disciplinary action.

It is compulsory for students to achieve 90% attendance in each term in order to be eligible to take the end-of-term assessment. This stipulation can only be relaxed on genuine medical grounds, at the sole discretion of the Head of School.

Absence for more than 10% of total number of working days may result in detention of the child in the same class. Even on medical grounds, a student cannot remain absent for more than 20% of total working days.

Late Arrival In School

Students are expected to reach school 10 minutes before the start of the Home Room period (start of the school). Students arriving late will not be allowed to enter the school premises without a plausible explanation.

Arriving late for school is not acceptable. Students found to have come late for more than one day in a term/semester will not be allowed to attend classes on second such occurrence and disciplinary action shall be taken against them.

On each occurrence of reporting late to school, the ‘Record of late coming section will be stamped and initialled by the gatekeeper, specifying the date and time of late arrival.

Uniform Pattern

Summar Uniform:-

CLASSES

BOYS

GIRLS

PRE-NURSERY - XII

  • Half shirt with monogram
  • Blue trousers
  • School belts
  • White socks with blue band
  • Black shoes
  • Cotton handkerchief 
  • Half shirt with monogram
  • Blue skirt
  • School belts
  • White socks with blue band
  • Black shoes
  • Cotton handkerchief
  • Blue hair band and rubber band

Winter Uniform:-

CLASSES

BOYS

GIRLS

PRE-NURSERY - XII

  • Full sleeve shirt with monogram
  • Blue trousers
  • Blue jacket with hood (Pre-primary)
  • Blue blazer for above classes
  • School belts
  • White socks with blue band
  • Black shoes
  • Cotton handkerchief 
  • Full sleeve shirt with monogram
  • Blue skirt
  • Blue jacket with hood (Pre-primary)
  • Blue blazer for above classes
  • School belts

 

  • Grey woolen stockings 
  • Black shoes
  • Cotton handkerchief
  • Blue hair band and rubber band

P.T Uniform

Summar Uniform:-

CLASSES

BOYS

GIRLS

PRE-NURSERY - XII

  • White half shirt with monogram
  • White trousers
  • Black shoes

 

  • White half shirt with monogram
  • White skirt
  • Blue hair band and rubber band
  • Black shoes

Winter Uniform:-

CLASSES

BOYS

GIRLS

PRE-NURSERY - XII

  • Full sleeve white shirt with monogram
  • White  trousers
  • Blue jacket with hood (Pre-primary)
  • Blue blazer for above classes
  • White socks with blue band

 

  • Full sleeve white shirt with monogram
  • White  skirt
  • Blue jacket with hood (Pre-primary)
  • Blue blazer for above classes
  • Grey woolen stockings 
  • Blue hair band and rubber band

Note:

• PT uniform should be followed on Sunday and Thursday.

• I-Card is mandatory to put on everyday.

Student Council and Monitor System

A student Council is formed every session in order to instill leadership quality in students.

They act as a link between the Head of the School, teachers and students. They help to organise different activities scheduled in the event calendar along with teachers.

The objective is to ensure that today’s students are well prepared to be tomorrow’s innovators , leader and engaged citizens of the world.

Students who report to school in improper & untidy uniform will not be considered for any post.

Aspiring students may give their names to the In-charge for various positions.

Activity Calender (Tentative Dates )

17TH APRIL- SCHOOL FOUNDAION DAY

22ND APRIL- EARTH DAY (SAVE WATER, SAVE LAND)

10TH MAY- MOTHER’S DAY (CARD MAKING)

21ST JUNE- INTERNATIONAL DAY OF YOGA

1ST JULY- DOCTOR’S DAY (FIRST AID)

2ND WEEK OF JULY- VAN MOHATSAV DAY

14TH AUG- RAKHI MAKING COMPETITION

15TH AUG- INDEPENDENCE DAY

5TH SEP- TEACHERS’ DAY

8TH SEP- LITERACY DAY (QUIZ G.K)

9TH SEP- GRAND PARENT’S DAY

14TH SEP- HINDI DIWAS (HINDI POEM RECITATION+ MANTRA+SHLOK)

10TH OCT- VEGETABLE BLOCK PAINTING

11TH OCT- NATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY

15TH OCT- STUDENTS’ DAY ( DR ABDUL KALAM’S BIRTHDAY)

26TH OCT- DIYA/ RANGOLI MAKING COMPETITION

31ST OCT- UNITY RUN

11TH NOV- EDUCATION DAY

14TH NOV- CHILDREN’S DAY (ANNUAL SPORTS DAY)

7TH DEC- FLAG DAY (FLAG PAINTING)

10TH DEC- HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

*ANNUAL FUNCTION TO BE CELEBRATED IN THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER.

General Etiquettes 

  • Say Please.
  • Say Thank You.
  • Apologize.
  • Smile & have a good attitude.
  • Make small talk.
  • Ask questions of others.
  • Say excuse me.
  • Look for opportunities to compliment others.
  • Share.
  • Treat others the way you want to be treated.
  • Wear neat, clean and ironed uniform.
  • Trim your nails regularly.
  • Be self disciplined.
  • Be kind ,polite,and courteous to others.
  • Keep your hands and feet to yourself.
  • Listen to the teacher and classmates, and follow directions.
  • Be on time.
  • Raise your hand when to be answered.
  • Work hard ,and always do your best.
  • Do not put your hands inside your pocket while interacting with your elders.