• You should be habitually clean and neatly dressed. The school uniform is to be worn on all school days and on all occasions or functions organised by the school.
  • Pupils who are not properly dressed and whose general appearance does not confirm to such regulations as the school prescribes, may be sent back home by the Headmistress.
  • It is strictly forbidden to throw anything out of place and at anyone.
  • No shouting or whistling is allowed in the school premises.
  • It is necessary that pupils must obey the monitor appointed by the class teacher to maintain discipline during his/her absence from the class.
  • Non-Sikh boys should have their hair trimmed at regular intervals.
  • You have to be punctual and regular in the school and join the morning assembly, as the bell starts ringing, in a disciplined manner. By the time the bell stops, ensure that you are in position at the allotted place.
  • Observe order and decorum befitting the occasion.
  • You must not bring any sharp instrument, mobile phone or any electronic gadgets to the school.
  • You must not lend or borrow money or other articles from your fellow student.
  • The school will not be responsible for loss of books, money and other valuables brought by you to the school. However, every effort will be made to recover the things lost, if reported to the Class Teacher or the Headmistress immediately. You are expected to be polite, courteous, respectful and well disciplined inside and outside the school.
  • You must take care of your school property. No student should scratch or spoil any school furniture, or write or draw lines on the walls or in any other manner damage things belonging to others. Damage done even by accident, either by you or by anyone else, should be reported at once to the Class Teacher or to the Headmistress. Any damage done will have to be made good either individually or collectively.

Note

  • Student must wear clean, tidy and well ironed uniform on all the school days.
  • Uniform should be of proper size and fitting as oversized uniform spoils the smartness of the child and it also becomes inconvenient to run and play about freely.
  • House uniform for summer to be worn every Wednesday and Saturday till the end of October and winter House uniform to be followed in winter beginning from November till the end of session.
  • Students should have clean, combed and trimmed hair.