School Instructions and info.

The School follows the syllabus of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi where:

The medium of instruction is English.

  • Separate sections for girls and boys are provided in higher classes. Educated and trained teachers, dedicated and devoted to the noble profession.
  • Highly experienced, qualified teachers perform their duties sincerely to enable the students to learn conveniently.
  • Well-stocked Library, Science & Math Laboratories, English Lab and Computer Lab .
  • Digital classes with enough digital content are made available to all students for better understanding of various subjects.
  • For security purpose, the school has C.C.TVs installed in their campuses that function 24 × 7.
  • Spacious halls and well ventilated class rooms, enough greenery and modern fittings and sanitary arrangement provide congenial environment to pursue studies

 

  • Scholarship Scheme

 

Special scholarship is awarded to meritorious students in terms of fee waiver limited to one student each from Class II to IX for the academic session in which the student considered for scholarship. Also 100% waiver in tuition fee is offered to students of class X who obtain CGPA 10 (in each and every subject) in Board examination cleared from our school only. We also honour our meritorious Board Students and All Rounders on our Annual Function every year. Mementoes are presented to the parents of these students with shields and certificates in the School Annual Function.

 

FEE NORMS

 

  1. The fee for particular month must be paid from the 1stto 25thof every month to avoid the impose of fine.  After the 25th a late fine of Rs. 50/- (Rupees Fifty only) will be charged. This late fee will be subsequently charged for every month of default of the fee due.
  2. Fees are payable for every month during which the child’s name is on the school rolls regardless of whether the child is in attendance or not. No reduction of fees is made for holidays or broken periods.
  3. Remission of one month’s tuition fee is allowed provided total fee for the entire session is deposited in a lump sum just at the commencement of the session. This remission also applies to the fee relating to School conveyance.
  4. If more than two child of the same parent is studying, the child of the lower class will get a “sibling concession”.
  5. If the sibling of the scholarship holder has been previously granted any waiver in fee, the same shall stand null and void and sibling(s) will hence be liable to pay full fee. 
  6. All the parents must ensure that the Fee Card is issued to them on the payment of the first month fee of a session.
  7. Any fees deposited once is non refundable under any circumstances.
  8. In case of a student who has attended the school at the commencement of the session or thereafter Transfer Certificate shall be issued to him/her only payment of one month’s fee. Also, if a student withdraws his/her name in the middle of the session, Transfer Certificate issued to him/her on clearance of all the dues of the current session.
  9. School fee can be revised any time without assigning any reason.

 

GENERAL

 

  1. Students must bring home work diary every day.
  2. They must bring appropriate Tiffin and water bottle, having their names etc. labeled on them.
  3. Name, class, section and medium must invariably be written on the bag, books, copies and other belongings.
  4. Students must be regular and punctual in attending the school and complete their assignment daily. 5. Every student is required to have an identity card containing his / her particulars.
  5. No student will be permitted to go home early, before the home time unless there is a medical emergency.
  6. Students will be solely responsible for safe custody of their books and belongings, and the school authorities will not be responsible for any loss.
  7. Students returning to school after suffering from infectious diseases must produce medical certificate from a registered qualified doctor.
  8. Students must attend the school daily with text books and note books according to the timetable.
  9. Students must put on neat and clean prescribed dress, properly ironed and polished shoes and look smart. Nails must be regularly clipped. Boys must have crew-cut hair and girls must put on white hair band on the hair.
  10. They must use dust-bins and keep the class rooms and premises tidy and clean.
  11. They must not write on the walls and spoil the furniture by scratching or carving.
  12. Cell phone or other electronic gadgets are not allowed.
  13. Students must not loiter recklessly and are prohibited to visit the staff-room without permission.
  14. Presenting gifts to the teachers and inviting them to functions is not permissible.
  15. Individual problems will be sympathetically considered but collective complaints cannot be entertained.
  16. Guardians or relatives are strictly prohibited to interview the teachers or their wards within the school premises or in the class without the permission of the Principal.
  17. As per the CBSE Rules no student shall be eligible to take the Board Examination unless he/she has completed 75% of attendance counted from the opening of class IX / X up to last of the month preceding the month in which Examination commence in the subject of “Internal Assessment”, Guardians and Parents of the student of Class X are to note this rule for their compliance.
  18. CBSE has restored X board from the Academic Session 2017-18 to all students of X. They will appear for board examination henceforth.
  19. Promotions are granted on the basis of satisfactory performance during the whole session.
  20. Late arrivals, absence without leave, negligence in doing class and home work, paying no attention to studies in the class are seriously viewed as these are tantamount to misconduct and dereliction of duty. Strict action will be taken against the habitual defaulters. Late comers or absentees will not be allowed to enter the class without the permission of the Principal.
  21. General Assembly is an integral part of the school day when all prayer to God and listen to the important announcements. Every student must attend the Assembly all time.
  22. Class work and home work is given every day. Guardians are requested to ensure that the work is completed in time. They must sign the home-work diary each day invariably.

 

DISCIPLINE

 

  1. Students must not indulge in any act, which is subversive to law and order.
  2. They must be polite, soft spoken, friendly and cooperative among them and maintain decorum in and outside the school.
  3. They must strictly observe silence, avoid act of rowdism and maintain high discipline in their manners, conduct and behaviour.
  4. In the absence of the teachers in the classrooms, the monitor shall hold responsibility of maintaining silence and discipline with a spirit of service to the fellow students.
  5. Students found involved in any misconduct, would be liable to punishment and deterrent action may be taken against them, leading to their expulsion and rustication

 

WITHDRAWAL, LONG ABSENCE, RE-ADMISSION

 

  1. One month’s notice of withdrawal must be given in writing.
  2. School dues are to be paid in full.
  3. “No dues certificate must be obtained from the school before a T.C. is issued.
  4. In case of a student who has attended school at the commencement of the session, or thereafter, Transfer Certificate shall be issued to him/her only on clearance of all the dues of the current session.

 

 

 

 

 

Guardians are requested to ensure that their ward attend school in the prescribed school dress which is mentioned below :-

 

Uniform:

 

Boys

Girls

Summer

Winter

Summer

Winter

Monday to Thursday

 

Half Sleeves white Shirt, Grey Pant, White socks, Black Shoes, Tie & Belt

 

Friday and Saturday

 

T-Shirt, Trousers, White Socks & White shoes

Monday to Thursday

 

Full white Shirt, Grey Pant, White socks, Black Shoes, V-neck Maroon sweater, Maroon Blazer,  Tie & Belt

 

Friday and Saturday

 

T-Shirt, Trousers, V-neck Maroon sweater, Maroon Blazer, White Socks & White shoes

Monday to Thursday

 

Half Sleeves white Shirt, Grey skirt, White socks, Black Shoes, Tie & Belt

 

Std. VII onwards- Grey Samij, White Salwar, White Dupatta, White Cloth Hair Band, White socks & Black Shoes

 

Friday and Saturday

 

T-Shirt, Trousers, White Socks & White shoes, White Cloth Hair Band

Monday to Thursday

 

Full white Shirt, Grey Skirt, Maroon color leggings, V-neck Maroon sweater, Maroon Blazer,  White socks, Black Shoes, Tie & Belt

 

Std. VII onwards- Grey Samij, White Salwar, White Dupatta, V-neck Maroon sweater, Maroon Blazer,  White Cloth Hair Band, White socks & Black Shoes

 

 

Friday and Saturday

 

T-Shirt, Trousers, V-neck Maroon sweater, Maroon Blazer,  White Socks & White shoes

 

 

GENERAL APPEARANCE

 

Uniform

 

  • Students should wear the prescribed school uniform, and modification to the uniform is not allowed.
  • The prescribed school uniform is to be worn by all students when attending school or any school function, or when representing the school.
  • Students must wear school attire when they come to school for any activities or other purposes on or during school holidays.

 

Personal Grooming

 

  • All students must be neat in appearance .Keep fingernails short and clean. No varnish is allowed.

 

Boys

 

  • Hair must be short and neat; back with a slope.
  • Hair must not cover the ear and the forehead.
  • Hair must not be tinted, dyed or gelled.
  • No punky or spiky hairstyle is allowed.
  • Must be clean-shaven and no facial hair is allowed

 

 

 

Girls

 

  • Hair must not be tinted, dyed or gelled.
  • Hair that is longer than the upper end of the collar must be tied up neatly.
  • Fringes are not to touch the eyebrows.
  • Wear only white hair band and use hair clips.
  • No punky or permed hairstyle is allowed. No hair extension is allowed.
  • Only one pair of circular simple ear studs that are no more than 0.5 cm in diameter is allowed.

 

 The following practices are Not Allowed for all students:

 

  • Wearing coloured/fanciful contact lenses or outlandish/tinted spectacles.
  • Wearing sandals or flip-flops unless on medical grounds. In such cases, students must produce produce a letter endorsed by parents/guardians.
  • Wearing all forms of jewellery and accessories, e.g. caps, piercing studs/ear sticks (for boys), rings, chains, pendants.
  • Wearing cosmetics.

 

EXAMINATION RULES

 

  1. Academic year is divided in two terms. There will be unit tests between the two terms.
  2. The terminal examination date sheet shall be made known well before time.
  3. Examination shall not be preponed or postponed for individual students. Examinations missed will not be conducted again on any account.
  4. No leave other than the medical leave is sanctioned during the tests.  Application for medical leave should be duly supported by a medical certificate from a registered M.B.B.S. doctor
  5. Medical certificate should be submitted well in time to make appropriate entries in the schoolrecord.
  6. Any other leave availed will not be taken into consideration in determining the promotion.

 

PROMOTION RULES

 

  1. Promotion to the next class is based on the annual aggregate which must be 40%.
  2. Pass marks in each subject is 40%.
  3. Students of the Pre-primary classes will generally be promoted. However, exceptionally weak students may be detained.
  4. Students of classes I to X must pass in five compulsory subjects: English, Hindi, Mathematics, Social Science and Science and also obtain 40% of the annual aggregate for promotion.
  5. The school does not undertake to retain answer-scripts for more than a month after the reports are given.
  6. Internal re-checks, totalling of the marks etc. will be completed by a scheme of standardization before reports are given out. Hence as a general rule, no answer-scripts will be shown to parents.
  7. In case of any complaint of injustice the same can be brought to the notice of the Principal and she / he at her / his sole discretion may have the answer scripts re-checked.
  8. Promotion once refused will not be considered. In no case shall a student be promoted on trial.
  9. A student failing in two successive years may not continue in the same class for the third time. Such student will have to be withdrawn from the school.
  10. A student who has not appeared for all the test papers and has not completed all the two terminal examinations of the academic year either due to medical leave or leave taken at own risk, will not be considered for rank in the class.

 

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

 

  1. The School understands great importance of games and co-curricular activities. Hence all the students are exhorted to participate in games and sports and cultural activities viz. debates, contests, quiz, excursions etc. When they are called for these beyond school hours, they must be present.
  2. Christmas carnival is hosted by our school and is a joint enthralling event by and for the staff and students.
  3. Boys and girls should learn to play in a team and in the spirit of sportsmanship remembering that their behaviour in the field is as important as their behaviour in the classroom.
  4. Students participating in co-curricular activities must bear all the expenses incurred in costumes etc. as the part of their education.
  5. Parents are required to encourage their children to participate in these healthy activities since their participation infuses the spirit of nationalism and brotherhood and prepares them to face the challenges of life.

 

 All these make them ideal citizens of tomorrow and infuse in them physical, moral and spiritual values because life is the greatest possession of mankind; opportunity once lost is lost forever.

 

PARENT-TEACHER’S MEETING

 

  1. Parent-Teacher’s Meetings are held regularly, on every second Saturday of the month.
  2. This enables the parents/guardians to meet the teachers and to know the problems and progress of their child and benefits the teachers to seek parents’ cooperation.
  3. These are contact meetings and the teachers and parents cross inform each other about the child and it goes a long way to help the child to improve.
  4. Information about the dates and days of such meetings are given by the teachers to the students well in advance.

 

WE ENTREAT THE PARENTS/GUARDIANS WITH THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS

 

  1. Proper development of a child depends mainly on two factors – your supervision at home and ours at school. If either is lacking, the progress of your ward suffers. We expect you to cooperate with the school authorities in enforcing regularity, discipline and habit to study and prepare lessons with keen interest among your wards.
  2. Student’s home-work diary must be checked and signed daily. It is an important medium of communication between you and the teachers.
  3. You are required to notify the school of any change in the address immediately.
  4. You are required to acquaint yourself thoroughly with the rules and regulations of the school as well as other details and to maintain cordial relations with the school staff.
  5. Students must not be disturbed in course of studies during school hours by the parents / guardians/ relatives. Parent-teacher meeting is the proper event for holding discussions. However, in case of any exigency, prior permission of the Principal is necessary.
  6. Tuition by our teachers is specifically prohibited.  Students, who want to improve, in case they are not making satisfactory progress, can avail the facility of remedial and extra classes conducted by our teachers absolutely free of any charge.
  7. No member of the teaching staff is permitted to visit the homes of the students for any reason, whatsoever.
  8. Criticism of a teacher or school, particularly in the presence of a student is extremely undesirable and even harmful as it creates disregard for the teachers. Unwanted and superfluous rumors cause immense damage to the building of personality cult of the students.
  9. Bulk SMS facility has been extended to each student. The parents shall regularly be informed about child’s regularity and performance in the school. Parents are expected to take a serious note of the same.
  10. It should always be kept in mind that we are all linked together in a continuous progress of educating the children. Hence cordial relations must be maintained at all levels, realizing that the net result of recriminations falls on the child.