DIVISION OF HOUSE
NAME OF HOUSE |
HOUSE INCHARGE |
DAYANAND HOUSE |
MR. MOHIT PALIWAL
MS. HINA
|
HANSRAJ HOUSE |
MS. BHAWANA VATS
|
SHRADHANAND HOUSE |
MS. POONAM SHARMA
MS. JYOTI
MS. BHAWANA SHARMA
|
VIRJANAND HOUSE |
MS. POONAM KUMARI
MS. SHUBHANGI
MS. PREETI
|
Students should treat school staff with respect at all times and be courteous to fellow students.
· Students will refrain from damaging any form of school property. The school reserves the right to be compensated by the student for any such damages.
· Students will refrain from littering and keep the school premises clean.
· Unacceptable behaviour including but not limited to irregular attendance, academic dishonesty, and neglect of homework, disruptive behaviour, loitering and disrespectful behaviour towards staff or fellow students will result in serious disciplinary action.
· Any form of bullying or ragging will result in a disciplinary committee review and could result in expulsion with a negative conduct certificate.
· Any misbehaviour or violation of school discipline will be dealt by the disciplinary committee and corrective action will be taken. In extreme cases parents will be called in to discuss the child’s behaviour and may lead to suspension or expulsion from the school.
· The medium of instruction is English and students are expected to communicate in English at all times.
· It is compulsory to bring the school issued ID card to school every day. Not bringing the ID card could result in the child not being allowed into the school premises.
· For safety and security, parents should refrain from sending money with their child without specific written notice from the school.
· OTHER GUIDELINES:
· Punctuality is essential at all times. Students who contravene this rule without valid reason will be punished as per rules.
· No student will remain on the campus or in the class room after the last bell has been rung.
· Their manner of movement should be quiet and orderly, at all times.
· Students are forbidden to bring into the school valuable articles such as Jewellery, costly fountain pens, wrist watches, mobile phones.
· If earrings must be worn then they must be small hoops or studs. Nose rings, bangles, rings, bracelets, tattoos, mehendi of any kind are not permitted.
· Students are not permitted to carry money to school except bus charges where applicable.
· Only literature which is connected with the school work is to be brought to school.
· Every child must carry a bag/satchel. No books should be carried loose.
· Children are advised to behave in an orderly manner in the school and in public places.
· Use of swear words and foul language, scribbling and scratching on School furniture and School walls and any misbehaviour in school buses and public places will be strictly dealt with.
· Students are instructed not to play in the classroom or use cricket bats and hockey sticks, except on the playground. The cost of repairs caused by damage to school property will be charged to the concerned students.
Any pupil who is persistently insubordinate or is repeatedly or wilfully mischievous or is guilty of malpractice in connection with examinations or has committed an act of serious indiscipline and/or misbehaviour or who, in the opinion of the Head of the Institution, has an unwholesome influence on his fellow pupils, may be expelled
· permanently or removed from the school for a specified period by the Principal.
· The rule of good behaviour applies outside as well as inside the School.
· Social functions, involving pupils must not be organised without the Principal's approval.
· This applies to picnics, excursions and other outings also. Anybody who organises or takes part in these unauthorised activities will be liable for disciplinary action.
In case of any mischievous the followings steps can be taken against student.
· Parent contact: Calling a child’s parents or sending a note home
· Conference: Having the child meet with a principal or teacher, sometimes joined by his parents
· Schoolwork: Requiring the child to do schoolwork, like writing the same sentence over and over on the chalkboard
· Counselling: Pairing the child with a professional to talk about her misbehaviour
· Detention: Placing a child in a supervised area during or after school
· Suspension: Sending a child home from school for one or more days
· Expulsion: Kicking a child out of school permanently
· Restraint: Preventing a child from moving, either physically or with a mechanical device