- Students’ Do’s
- Students’ Don’ts
- Parents' Do’s
- Parents' Don’ts
- Maintain dignity and decorum at all times — in behavior, appearance, and communication.
- Be respectful and obedient to all teachers, administrative staff, and support staff.
- Participate actively in all academic, sports, co-curricular, and cultural activities organized by the school.
- Complete homework, assignments, and projects within the given time frame and ensure neatness and originality.
- Take care of school property, including desks, books, classroom materials, and furniture.
- Keep the campus clean — use dustbins and avoid littering in classrooms, corridors, and playgrounds.
- Follow the school uniform code with pride — wear the correct attire with a clean, well-groomed appearance.
- Wear the school ID card every day while on the school premises.
- Report any lost property to the school office and return any articles found to the rightful owner or authority.
- Be honest in all academic work, including tests and exams — integrity is more valuable than marks.
- Ask for help from teachers or coordinators when struggling with academics, emotions, or peer issues.
- Be punctual and attend classes regularly without unnecessary absence.
- Value teamwork and friendship, treating peers with kindness and inclusivity.
- Participate in morning and evening prayers, showing reverence to school rituals.
- Practice discipline in class transitions, school assemblies, and during all school events.
- Do not bully, tease, comment, or abuse others — physically, verbally, or digitally. Zero tolerance for such behavior.
- Do not damage school property — any damage will have to be compensated by the student responsible.
- Do not bring mobile phones, memory cards, CDs, or electronic gadgets to school under any circumstance.
- Do not use foul language, make hurtful remarks, or indulge in gossip or groupism.
- Do not bring objectionable items, sharp tools, or prohibited substances into the school campus.
- Do not wear costly ornaments, jewelry, or expensive watches. Avoid carrying more than ₹100 to school.
- Do not cheat or use unfair means during exams — strict disciplinary action will be taken.
- Do not skip class, loiter in corridors, or miss assemblies without valid permission.
- Do not engage in rough play or fight on school premises or in the bus.
- Do not disobey faculty instructions, argue with staff, or refuse to follow school regulations.
- Do not write on walls, desks, or textbooks.Respect school property at all times.
- Do not miss important events like Sports Day, Annual Day, or class competitions without valid reason.
- Do not ignore hygiene — keep yourself and your surroundings clean and tidy.
- Do not spread rumors or misinformation, especially on digital platforms.
- Do not leave the classroom or school without permission from the teacher or coordinator.
- Monitor your child’s academic progress regularly by reviewing notebooks, assignments, and the school diary.
- Ensure timely payment of fees to enable the school to operate smoothly and maintain high standards.
- Attend all PTA meetings and Open House sessions to stay informed about your child’s academic, behavioral, and co-curricular performance.
- Maintain regular communication with class teachers or coordinators for feedback, concerns, and updates.
- Support school decisions regarding disciplinary measures taken in the best interest of the child.
- Encourage your child to follow school rules, attend regularly, be punctual, and wear the correct uniform.
- Check and sign the school diary daily for homework, circulars, and communication from the teachers.
- Update the school office promptly about any change in your residential address, contact number, or email ID to ensure smooth communication.
- Notify the school authorities about any major family events or emotional issues (e.g., separation, loss, illness) that might affect your child’s well-being or behavior.
- Motivate your child to participate in sports, cultural events, competitions, and school functions to develop confidence and social skills.
- Supervise your child’s screen time, internet use, and social media exposure, especially at higher grade levels.
- Be a role model of positive behavior, manners, and values that you would like your child to emulate.
- Encourage reading habits and creative hobbies that build your child’s mental and emotional growth.
- Provide a conducive study environment at home — quiet, well-lit, and free from distractions.
- Work hand-in-hand with teachers to ensure holistic development of your child academically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually.
- Do not allow your child to skip school without a valid reason or approved leave.
- Do not send your child to school when sick or with symptoms of contagious illnesses.
- Do not allow your child to wear jewelry, fancy accessories, or carry expensive gadgets (mobiles, tablets, memory cards) to school.
- Do not interfere with classroom routines by visiting classrooms directly during school hours. Always meet the Principal, Coordinator, or Office staff first.
- Do not delay school fee payments — avoid fines or disruptions in your child’s access to resources.
- Do not ignore the school’s disciplinary actions or undermine the teacher’s authority in front of your child.
- Do not promote comparisons with other students — each child is unique and develops at their own pace.
- Do not disregard school circulars, reminders, or diary notes — these are official communication channels.
- Do not hesitate to report bullying, behavioral changes, or learning difficulties observed in your child.
- Do not involve your child in family conflicts or pressure them with unrealistic expectations — emotional stability matters.
- Do not criticize school policies or teachers publicly or on social media — raise concerns through proper channels.
- Do not ignore health check-up reminders, vaccination drives, or hygiene awareness issued by the school.
- Do not send students late to school — punctuality is crucial for a disciplined academic routine.
- Do not request unnecessary leave during assessments, exams, or special programs.
- Do not send your child without complete uniform, ID card, or necessary school materials.