BREACH OF DISIPLINE AND CARD SYSTEM
Students will be issued ‘PINK’, ‘YELLOW’ and ‘RED’ cards for serious or habitual breach of discipline.
The card, when issued, has to be returned has to be returned on the next day signed by parent; otherwise will not be admitted to the class.
PINK CARDS
To be issued to the defaulted student for the following:
- Repeated careless and irregular work.
- Irregular attendance.
- Coming late school.
- Coming to school without uniform.
- Disturbing the class in the absence of teachers.
- Disrupting classroom teaching.
- Loitering out of the class without purpose.
- Missing class, assembly, library, P.T. periods etc.
- Throwing pieces of chalk, Paper and such things.
- Not bringing the school diary.
YELLOW CARDS
To be issued to the defaulter student concerned in the presence of the co-coordinators and the parents for the following :
- Being disobedient.
- Using abusive language.
- Rude or insolent behaviour with the teacher.
- Bullying fellow students and juniors –causing physical injury and hurts.
- Using unfair means during any examination.
- Damaging school property (a fine will also be imposed)
- Forging signature of the parents, teachers or principal.
- Any other similar offences
RED CARD
To be issued to the defaulter student concerned in the presence of the principal and parents for the following:
- Misbehaving with a teacher.
- Negative influence.
- Bursting crackers in the school campus.
- Misbehaving with girls/boys.
NOTE :
- Three pink card will equivalent to one yellow card.
- Yellow card mean suspension from the school for a week.
- Two yellow card will be equivalent to one red card.
- Red card will mean suspension from the school for 2 weeks and expulsion the school at the end of the academic year.
LITTLE THINGS TO REMEMBER
- To greet your teachers in pleasant and audible tone or voice wherever and audible tone or voice wherever you meet them in school or outside.
- To stand when any sister, teacher or visitor enters or passes through any room in which you happen to be.
- To avoid dropping papers in the school premises and to pick up any such paper dropped by others and not to pour ink on your desk and floor.
- To be polite in speech and avoid vulgarity in your talk and behavior.
- To take care never to interrupt any one who is talking.
- To handle carefully the common things like furnitures, library books, laboratory things, sports materials etc. And to report any damage which you may observe.
- To observe silence during change of period.
- To walk in single file and in silence, when you move along the veranda from one class to another.
- To be docile in your obedience for your parents and teachers, giving them always therespect and affection that is their due and accepting guidance and correction with gratitude.
- To be always friendly with one another in or out of the school.
- To accept whatever work is assigned to you as your rightful share.
- To be courteous to and sportsman like with opposing, teams and with officials.
- To respect the liberty & rights of others.
- To learn and observe good manners at table and elsewhere.
- To have consideration for others always.
- To see the needs and volunteer help to all with whom you come in correct in and out of the school.