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First
Bell:
8.20am This is the
Study
Bell.
All
the
children
who
have
arrived
at
school
are
expected
to
get
into
their
classes,
and
study.
No
one
is
allowed
to
loiter
about
in
the
varanda
or
grounds
after
the
first
bell.
Second Bell: 8.25am (Silence time)
Third Bell : 8.30 am
(Assembly / Prayer)
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1.
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Punctuality:-
All
the
children
must
be
present
in
the
school
by
8.25am.
They
should
attend
the
Morning
Assembly
/
Prayer
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2.
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At
the
warning
bell
all
must
proceed
to
where
it
summons
them,
without
delay.
After
the
2nd
bell
children
should
keep
perfect
silence.
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3.
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Late
Comers
will
not
be
allowed
to
attend
the
first
period.
Consequently
they
will
lose
half
a
day's
attendance.
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4.
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During
mid
-
term
tests
/
monthly
tests,
if
the
examinations
are
held
during
the
first
period
or
any
period
the
students
will
not
be
permitted
to
leave
the
school
soon
after.
He
/
she
will
have
to
remain
in
school
for
the
rest
of
the
day.
Such
situations
can
be
best
avoided
by
skipping
the
concerned
examinations
for
the
day
only
if
absolutely
necessary.
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5.
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Class
Decorum:-
A
student's
behaviour
should
be
such
as
to
bring
honour
to
himself
/
herself;
his
/
her
family
and
to
the
school.
Genuine
love
and
respect
towards
teachers
are
important
values
in
our
Indian
tradition
of
teacher
-
student
relationship.
The
school
aims
at
inculcating
this
in
the
children. The
religious
services and religious classes arranged for students are geared to genuine and
solid
religious
experience.
Seminars
and
personality
guidance
programmes
are
arranged
with
this
aim
in
view.
Students
are
expected
to
attend
them
compulsorily
and
profit
from
these
experiences. Moral Science class, Meditation,
class
prayers
and
reflections
will
be
regularly
conducted
to
develop
moral
and
spiritual
values.
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Discipline
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Perfect
discipline
is
expected
from
the
students.
Indiscipline
will
be
dealt
with
strictly.
Students
must
be
well
behaved
both
in
the
class
and
out
side.
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7.
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A
student
found
cheating
in
the
examination
is
liable
to
be
expelled
from
the
school.
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8.
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Good
conduct
is
a
must.
Any
student
found
behaving
badly
or
using
vulgar
language
will
be
appropriately
punished.
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9.
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No
student
shall
use
tobacco
or
intoxicant
in
any
form
or
bubble
gum,
chewing
gum
or
paan
in
the
school
premises.
Bringing
personal
magazines
and
story
books
to
school
is
prohibited.
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10.
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a)
All
should
respect
and
take
pride
in
the
school
property
and
treat
it
as
their
own.
Avoid
defacing
the
walls,
damaging
furniture
or
throwing
about
bits
or
rubbish. b)
Water
taps
should
be
closed
after
using
them. c)
Switch off lights and fans when you leave the class.
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11.
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The
liability
of
any
damage
done
by
the
student
to
school
property
is
on
the
parent
or
the
guardian
who
has
to
pay
for
it
within
15
days.
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12.
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No
student
is
allowed
to
remain
in
the
school
premises
after
class
hours.
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13.
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Except
in
language
classes
only
English
must
be
spoken
in
the
school.
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14.
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The
student
is
responsible
for
the
safety
of
his
/
her
belongings.
The
school
assumes
no
responsibility
for
any
loss
or
damage
to
the
personal
belongings
of
the
pupil.
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15.
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The
school
shall
not
be
held
responsible
for
any
illness,
injury,
accident
or
mishaps
to
any
student.
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16.
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When
special
classes
are
being
taken
by
the
teachers
to
complete
the
portions,
attendance
is
compulsory.
Any
child
who
is
absent
for
it
will
have
to
produce
valid
reasons
for
their
absence.
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17.
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Science
Laboratories
a)
The
school
is
blessed
with
spacious
and
well
equipped
labs
with
excellent
facilities
to
cater
to
the
growing
demands
of
the
present
educational
system.
There
are
laboratories
to
cater
to
deferent
subjects
like
Physics,
Chemistry,
Botany
and
Zoology.
Each
of
these
is
a
lab
par
excellence.
b)
Students
are
expected
to
avail
the
lab
opportunities
provided to
them
to
the
optimum. c)
They
have
to
take
utmost
care
of
the
equipments
during
any
experimental
operations.
Any
lapse
on
their
part
while
handling
lab
equipment
will
entail
a
fine
or
even
replacement
of
the
same
by
them. d)
Students
should
be
aware
that
the
lab
exists
to
develop
their
scientific
aptitudes
hence
it
is
mandatory
to
maintain
absolute
silence
while
the
sessions
are
in
progress.
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School
library a)
The
School
Library
helps
the
students
to
enrich
their
knowledge.
Students
are
requested
to
make
maximum
profit
out
of
it.
b)
The
working
hours
of
the
library
will
be
the
same
as
of
the
school.
c)
Staff
and
students
are
eligible
to
borrow
books
from
library
as
follows:-
1. Teaching Staff - 4 books 2. Others - 1 book d)
Reference
book
is
meant
for
use
only
inside
the
library.
e)
Books
borrowed
ought
to
be
returned
within
a
fortnight.
The
same
books
can
be
renewed
for
a
further
period
depending
on
its
availability
in
the
mean
time. f)
An
overdue
charge
of
25
paise
per
volume
per
day
will
be
charged
if
a
book
is
kept
beyond
this
stipulated
period
of
loan. g)
In
the
event
of
a
student
losing
a
book
he
/
she
will
have
to
pay
double
the
cost
of
the
book
and
not
just
the
actual
cost.
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19.
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Use
of
Telephone:- a)
Avoid phone calls to the convent during the prayer hours.
(5.00am to 7.15am and 6.30pm to 8.00pm) b)
Students may not be summoned to answer telephone telephone calls while attending class. c)
Detailed
information
regarding
any
particular
matter
may
be
collected
personally
from
the
persons
concerned.
Avoid
phone
calls.
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20.
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School
Uniforms:
a)
School
uniform
is
a
must
for
all
students
without
which
nobody
will
be
allowed
to
attend
the
class.
b)
Each
student
should
have
two
sets
of
blue
uniforms
and
one
set
of
white
uniform
(to
be
worn
on
Fridays
only).
The
uniforms
should
be
stitched
according
to
the
prescribed
pattern
of
the
school.
c)
Ties
and
badges
must
be
bought
from
the
school
itself.
d)
Children
are
permitted
to
wear
coloured
dresses
on
their
birthdays.
e)
Girls
should
plait
their
hair
neatly.
f)
Gold
ornaments
and
other
personal
decorative
article
are
strictly
prohibited.
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