Code of Conduct

behaviour at school

  • Writing and drawing on the blackboard (except when called upon to do so) offensive words figures spoil. Walls or maps etc. be absolutely avoided.
  • Take great care of your textbook, copybooks and other belonging. Take care of your neighbor’s property even if it were the smallest thing, at you find a lost article, give it at once to the Vice-Principal& School staff.
  • Keep the floor clean by allowing no paper or ink to fall on it. A clean and neat exterior reflects cleanliness and purity of soul.
  • Speak well about your mates and management of the school and respect rules and regulation of the institution.
  • Always speak well of your teacher and school.
  • Do not enter the hall in such a hurry so as to run the risk of hurting your companions, to try to go ahead of others in order to secure a particulars seat or place, to stand when you should be seated, to shout whistle, theses acts should be strictly avoided.
  • Do not ridicule any one of his mistake or awkwardness. When the curtain is lowered applaud generously but not boisterously.
  • Be gentlemanly when the things have not been according to your tastes or as perfect as you expected them to be.
  • While leaving the hall, do not push or shove one another.
  • Speak well of all, think well of all, do good to all.

Attitude towards teachers

  • Boys and girls should look upon their teachers as father/mother.
  • Respect every teacher whether of your own class or not. Be grateful towards those who taught you in the past. Show your deep reverence for teachers to which they are entitled by greeting them whenever you meet them and stand up as mark of respect when they pass by standing.
  • Be convinced that your teachers deeply feel their serious obligation of promoting your welfare in the best possible way and that in advising commanding and correcting you. They have nothing else in view but your own good.
  • Piety study is most praiseworthy Therefore, your first occupation must consist of doing your tasks assigned to you by your teachers.
  • Always stand up when your teachers enter the class and again when they leave. If they delay in coming do not make any noise, but wait for them in your places with silence reviewing your lesson or reading some useful and good books.
  • During class hour avoid whispering or interrupting.

Attitude towards schoolmate

  • 1. Strive to edify your schoolmates by your good behavior & responsible arts. In fact no sermon is more efficacious than good example.
  • 2. Never make fun of those who are poor in their studies or not so quick in grasping their lessons. Let there be no ridiculing of any one on account of his/her physical disability, what you laugh at or despise in others may someday befall upon you.
  • 3. Gladly help one another at recreation, make no distinction in the choice of your companions. Let no one be slighted in any game and let there be no selfishness. If there be need to make a sacrifice for the sake of the team let it be made cheerfully.
  • 4. When you are asked by your teachers or Principal regarding the conduct of some of your companions, answer to the best of your knowledge especially when it is a matter of preventing or remedying some evil. To be silent would not be beneficial for your companion. Always avoid exaggeration and speak the truth.
  • 5. Boys and girls should look up to their school mates as brothers and sisters.