1. A pupil who violates the dress decorum will be fined Rupees 25 for each violation which will be recorded in the student hand book.
  2. A student who absents himself/herself without prier permission will be fined. If the absence is more than ten days in succession he/she will be marked LEFT and have to pay re-admission fee. In case of sickness one needs to produce medical certificate.
  3. If your child happens to cause damage to the school property, or
    misbehaves and injures other students you are required to meet the expenses to make good.
  4. The students are discouraged from bringing money, jewelry to the schools. They themselves are responsible for their own belongings.
  5. Bringing mobiles, bad literature to the school and misbehaving with fellow students, is strictly forbidden. Violation on this will lead to dismissal from the school.
  6. No other person is permitted to take your child out from the apart from those who have given the specimen signature in your child’s school record.
  7. Parents are strictly forbidden to meet their child while he/she is attending the class. They are not allowed to enter the class room.
  8. School Diary is a record concerning the student. The student needs to take special care of it. If he loses it he has to pay a special fine of Rs.50/- and purchase it again.
  9. Attendance at official school function like the Parents Day, Sports Day, and Independence Day Etc is compulsory. Absentees may be penalized.
  10. No School business will be transacted during the holidays.
  11. All the Students are expected to participate in the Sports and Games unless declared physically unfit or exempted by the Head Master.
  12. The school cannot be held responsible for accidents small or serious to pupils during school hours or during excursions.
  13. To obey God’s orders as delivered by conscience is Duty. To obey man’s orders as issued by rightful authority is Discipline. The foundation of both alike is denial of self for a higher good. Unless the lesson of duty be first learned, the lesson of discipline can be but imperfectly understood.