School Policies
Rules of Discipline
- Pupils must attend classes regularly and punctually, with lessons prepared.
- Keep classrooms and school premises clean; no scribbling on walls or furniture.
- Report any damage to school property immediately; repairs will be charged to responsible pupils.
- Attend the morning assembly.
- Do not leave school during hours without principal’s permission.
- Do not bring valuables; the school is not responsible for lost items.
- Parents/relatives cannot enter classrooms during working hours.
- Misbehaving children may be removed from school.
- Speak only in English on campus.
- Be present on the first day of each term.
- Note leave applications in the diary, signed by parents.
- Children must wait for their guardians before leaving school; report delays to the office.
- Carry the diary daily.
- Keep books clean, tidy, covered, and labeled.
- Mark all belongings with name, class, and section, and take care of them.
Uniform and Dress Code
Girls: Grey skirt, red and grey check shirt with shoulder flaps, black shoes, Coal Grey socks, and red ribbons.
Boys: Grey trousers, grey check shirt with shoulder flaps, black lace-up shoes, and Coal Grey socks.
PT Uniform: Assigned house-coloured pants and T-shirts, black school shoes, and house socks.
NOTE:
- Parents should not send their children to school without the prescribed uniform, as they may be sent back.
- A child may wear civil dress only on their birthday and not at any other time during the academic year.
- Children may distribute chocolates or candies on their birthday. The distribution of other types of gifts is not allowed.
- Boys are not permitted to grow long hair, No gold ornaments, manicuring and cosmetics are permitted for girls. This must be strictly adhered to.
Our approach
We foster curiosity and critical thinking through engaging, hands-on learning. Our approach prioritizes a supportive, safe environment where each child’s potential is nurtured. We blend core academics with arts and social-emotional growth, cultivating lifelong learners ready for future success.
School accredited
Our school holds accreditation, ensuring high-quality education. This signifies rigorous standards in curriculum and operations. Regular evaluations maintain our commitment to excellence, providing parents assurance of best practices and continuous improvement.
Meet our teachers
Our passionate teachers are dedicated to nurturing each student’s growth. They bring expertise and creativity to the classroom, acting as mentors and guides. Selected for their dedication and connection with young learners, they create supportive, inclusive environments.
PARENTS CO-OPERATION
- The school requires parents to collaborate with the staff and management.
- They must maintain regular communication with school authorities regarding their child’s academic progress, daily attendance, and behavior in school.
- Parents are requested to refer to the diary and sign accordingly.
- Parents are welcome to meet the principal to discuss their ward’s progress, preferably by appointment.
- Every student should be provided with all prescribed books and educational tools.
- The school management strongly advises parents not to allow their wards to bring valuable items such as expensive pens, mobile phones, watches, jewelry, transistors, video games, etc. The school will not accept responsibility for any loss or damage to such items.
- Progress reports will be sent to parents through their wards. Parents or guardians should sign the report card and return it to the class teacher within three days of receipt.
- It is incorrect to assume that arranging tuitions will automatically improve your child’s performance or guarantee promotion.
- If parents have any complaints, they should bring them to the notice of the principal, not directly to the teachers.
- Parents are expected not to send their child to school when he/she is sick.
- If a child is late, he/she will be sent back home.
- Parents must note that the management has the right to admit, detain, or promote any student.
- Parents are encouraged to meet the principal/teachers whenever such meetings are arranged. These visits should be utilized to understand the school system and the issues faced by their children so that their development can be properly monitored.
- Parent-teacher interactions are scheduled from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. on the last Saturday of every month.
FEES
- The school fees are charged for 12 months and collected in three installments in June, September, and December. The amount of the school fees is determined by the management and may be revised periodically.
- Fees should be paid on or before the 10th of the month in which the installment is due at the school office, and an authentic receipt must be obtained. Students should present the fee receipt to the class teacher, who will record the receipt number and date in the diary and return it to the student.
- Please pay the fees on time to avoid receiving reminders and memos. Delayed payments will incur a fine, and waiving of fines will not be considered. Those with unpaid fees may not be allowed to participate in tests or examinations, attend classes, or may be sent home at their own risk.
- Fees once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances, even if the student has not attended school for a single day.
WITHDRAWALS
- Parents should not assume their children will remain in the school until Xth standard unless they consistently score good marks and exhibit good behavior. Students who fail or are irregular may be detained, and parents must then remove them from the school.
- The school reserves the right to expel a student for serious disciplinary violations without prior notice to the parents. The principal’s decision is final in such cases. For issues like irregular attendance, misbehavior, and disobedience, the principal will counsel the student and parents. If unsatisfactory, the principal will remove the student.
- To withdraw a student, parents must submit a signed application. If withdrawn during the year, term fees for that period are payable. For end-of-year withdrawals, a written application must be submitted at least one month before reopening, or parents must pay the first installment fee of the next academic year.
- Transfer certificates, exam results, and testimonials won’t be issued until dues are paid. No certificates will be issued on holidays or vacations.