Discipline is an integral part of the learning process. To develop self-control a student must be trained to bridle emotions and impulses, to live in harmony with others, to respect family traditions, to keep the laws of the country and to obey the commandments of god
All students shall be in the school premises a few minutes before the morning bell and take part in the solemn morning assembly in an orderly and respectful manner.
In the afternoon students should be in their classrooms at the first bell and maintain silence. Classes will commence at the second bell.
No behaviour affecting the discipline of the school will be permitted. Students shall keep silence and decorum in the classrooms and corridors. They shall not leave their classrooms or enter any other classroom without permission.
Speaking English is recommended at school, at home and wherever you are because that will help, you get to greater heights.
The school premises and classrooms must be kept clean and tidy.
Any damage caused to the property of the school or the other students must be reported to the principal and will have to be compensated.
Students shall be responsible for the safe custody of their belongings. It is suggested that their names be inscribed on articles like lunch boxes, school bags and umbrellas. Lost articles deposited in the school office must be claimed within a month.
Every student shall Endeavour to keep up the high standard of the school by excelling in studies and good manners. Politeness and courtesy in speech and conduct as well as cleanliness and grace of person are to be cherished.
It is not advisable for students to have too much money or expensive articles in their possession. The school will not be responsible for the loss of such articles.