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MOUNT ST. JOSEPH CENTRAL SCHOOL

SENIOR SECONDARY (CBSE)

AFFILIATION NUMBER: 1931604

Vallalar Street End, Tamil Min Nagar,
Avalurpet Road, Tiruvannamalai – 606 601

Phone Number: 7598219964
Mail ID: msjcentralsch@gmail.com

St. Joseph

Rules of the School


RULES OF CONDUCT

1. Every student must carry with him/her the school journal daily.

2. Students must come to school in neat and clean uniforms only. This rule applies even when they come to school for any purpose other than attending classes even after school hours. Scribbling on the uniform or its improper wear is punishable.

3. It is compulsory to wear the school ID card every day.

4. Entry without an ID card for students as well as parents will not be permitted. (The parents must bring their Id cards to enter the school campus)

5. All the students must be in their seats before a teacher enters the class. When changing from one class to another, the students must move in silence and a line.

6. All the students should greet their teachers whenever they meet them. No student should use abusive/foul language against any teacher and with others.

7. It is not advisable to bring valuable articles like expensive or smart watches, cameras, mobile phones, electronic gadgets and jewellery to school. If found, such objects will be confiscated by the school authorities. The school is not responsible for any lost article.

8. Lending or borrowing money or valuable articles is strictly prohibited.

9. Students who come to the school in the care of an escort should never leave the school before he/she arrives. If they are delayed they should report to the school office.

10. After school hours students are expected to go home. They are not allowed to go to their friends' houses, for parties, games, etc. from school.

11. During recess, no student is to remain in the classroom.

12. (a) The school reserves the right to dismiss the students whose parents show little interest in the progress of their wards or whose conduct is harmful to other students/parents/staff of the school.

 (b) Immorality or any objectionable activity inside or outside school premises either during or beyond school hours, dishonesty, rude or disorderly behaviour either inside or outside the school premises or wilful damage to school property is always sufficient ground for immediate dismissal of a student.

13. No collection for any purpose whatsoever may be undertaken without the prior permission of the principal.

14. No student is permitted to be a member of any club/association without the prior permission of the principal.

15. If there is any infectious disease in the home/family, parents are expected to report the matter to the class teacher at once and not send their ward to school till the infection is controlled.

16. Sufficient care is taken for the security of the students. However, in case of a natural, accidental mishap or third-party negligence, the school shall not be held responsible.

17. During activities and outings, the school takes all necessary care and precaution. Despite this, if any accident or mishap occurs, the school will not be held responsible for the same.

18. Students and parents should not offer any gifts to teachers except with the prior permission of the principal.

19. Wearing nose pins / two or three sets of earrings/ special rings of any sorts, bangles/bracelets (for boys/girls) is not allowed. Long hair should be neatly plaited while short hair can be tied up as ponytails. Coloured hair & tattoos are not permitted.

20. Boy's hair should be short, neat and formal. Long sideburns are not allowed. Hair at the back of the neck should be clearly above the collar.

21. Care must be taken of all school property, and no student should scratch or spoil the desks or chairs or damage things belonging to others. Damage even by accident, should be reported at once to the appropriate authority. Any damage done will be made good by the one who does it. Anyone who sees something damaged should report the matter even if she/he does not know who has done it. Each class will be responsible for looking after all class property.

22. All waste materials should be put in the dustbins provided for the purpose.

23. Throwing stones or playing with hard balls is forbidden.

24. Bringing crackers/bursting or extending any kind of support for bursting crackers or splashing water or colour in the school premises or outside in the vicinity of the school is strictly prohibited, even during festival time. Non-compliance to these instructions can result in expulsion from the school.

25. No student is allowed to self-drive/ride to school by motorcycle/ scooter/ car, etc... In case a student violates this rule, the school authorities will be forced to suspend him/her. The vehicle will be confiscated and will be informed to the TRAFFIC POLICE DEPARTMENT and handed over only after completing his/her studies from the school. (Students coming to the school by bicycles should refrain from the pillion.)

26. Punctuality at all times is essential. Students are expected to reach school on time. Regular late comers without a valid reason will be punished as per rule.

27. Every student should strive to keep up the high standard of the school by excelling in studies, co-curricular activities, good conduct and maintaining a high moral character.

28. A student who uses unfair means during an examination will be awarded a 'zero' in the subject. Repetition of the same will result in his/her expulsion from the school.

29. Progress cards will be given only at the Parent Teacher Meeting. Absence in PTM (when compulsory) is discouraged.

30. Remarks, whenever given in the diary should be counter-signed by the parent/ guardian only.

31. All the students must converse in English on the school premises. Conversing in English at home is appreciable.

32. During all the PTM students should come with their parents and in complete school uniform.

33. No parent is allowed to meet any teacher during school hours unless they are called by teachers. The parents can send their requests through the school diary.

 

SUGGESSTION TO PARENTS

 To secure all that is best in the education of a child, maximum cooperation between the parents and the school authorities is necessary

· We earnestly recommend parents or guardians look into their ward's school diary every day and see to it that the lessons and homework assigned for the next day are done. (The child should be encouraged to cultivate neatness. Remarks given in the diary should be seen and counter-signed regularly).

· If you feel that your child does not make the desired progress the principal should be contacted.

· Private tuitions are discouraged.

· No teacher is allowed to impart private tuition. A teacher violating the rule is liable to face action according to service norms.

· Parents/Guardians or others are not allowed to contact/meet the students or meet the teachers during class hours.

· Criticism of a child's teacher and the school in his/her presence should be strictly avoided. It causes the child to lose respect for the teacher, with the consequent failure to learn from him/her. If you have a legitimate complaint you may see the Principal.

· As your child grows in age, guide him/her to become a useful member at home and of the country.

· Encourage self-help for work and study.

· Children should be taught to keep their room tidy, make their beds, polish their shoes, carry their bags, etc. The formation of such habits early in life inculcates in them the idea of the dignity of w