Principles of Discipline
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Regularity and implicit obediently will be insisted upon. Politeness and courtesy of speech and conduct as well as cleanliness of dress and person should be inculcated,
Pupil should realise that they are responsible to the school authorities not only for their conduct in the school but also for thier behaviour outside. Any reported objectionable conduct outside the school premises on the part of the pupils should make them liable for disciplinary action.
A Pupil who fails consecutively twice in the same standard is liable to be asked to leave the school.
Parents or guardians are given to understand that they cannot dictate to the management and that the management has a right to say on what conditions they will admit or retain pupils in their school provided such conditions are in conformity with the provisions in the code and the instructions issued by the appropriate authority from time to time.
Any pupil who is persistently insubordinate or repeatedly by or willfully mischievous or guilty of gross malpractices in connection with examination or has committed an act of serious indiscipline and / or misbehaviour, or who, in the opinion of the Head of the School has an unwholesome influence on his fellow pupils, may be expelled permanently or removed from the school for a specified period by the Head of the school.