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- The academic year is from April to March.
- Each student is given a calendar listing all scholastic and co-scholastic activities, break/vacations. Parents are requested to follow the same strictly.
- Parents are requested to go through all rules and regulations of School in details and sign in a declaration page accordingly.
- Every student must carry his/her almanac and ID card everyday to the Institute.
- Attendance on first and last working days before and after break/vacation is mandatory for all. A fine of Rs 100/- will be levied on being absent on these days.
- No half day leave will be granted except in case of emergency at / upon the discretion of Principal.
- Every student is expected to come in prescribed uniform as mentioned in school uniform code.
- Hair cut / hair style must conform to school’s norms.
- Parents must follow procedures / visiting hours to meet school officials and teachers. In case of emergency, the request to be made in writing to the Principal.
- Students are encouraged to inculcate clean and healthy habits all the time. Tearing of pages, spilling water, littering, wasting food, chewing gum is strongly discouraged.
- Bullying and ragging, use of slangs and abusive words is strictly forbidden in Institute.
- For any damage to Institute property, either replacement to be made or fine to be paid.
- During the absence of teacher, it is essential the students heed to the supervising prefect or monitor.
- Promotion to the next class is made on the basis of the child’s performance in tests and term examination. Promotion is granted only when a student has shown ability to cope with the next step in his/her education.
- Students will be responsible for the safe custody of their books and belongings
- The authorities will observe care and caution of the safety about health of children but in unavoidable circumstances like accidents and diseases, the school will not be held responsible.
Parents are requested to co-operate in the work of the school by enforcing discipline and evincing interest in their children. They are to extent fullest encouragement to participation in school activities.