Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct

DISCIPLINARY OFFENSES
Through appropriate procedures, disciplinary sanctions shall be imposed for any conduct which adversely affects the institution's pursuit of its educational objectives or violates/shows a disregard for the rights of other members of the academic community, or which endangers property owned or controlled by the institution.
Individual misconduct includes, but is not limited to:

  1. Conduct that poses a danger or threat to the health or well-being of another person.
  2. Acts of hazing or bullying, individually or as a group.
  3. Disorderly conduct - abusive, indecent, violent, excessively noisy, or disorderly conduct.
  4. Obstruction of, or interference with, the institution's activities and facilities.
  5. Misuse of, or damage to, the institution's property.
  6. Misuse of documents or identification cards.
Academic and Classroom Misconduct
  1. The instructor may order the temporary removal or exclusion from the classroom of any student engaged in disruptive conduct.
  2. Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty will not be tolerated.
Library regulations
  1. Students are directed to observe silence in the library
  2. Books and bags are not allowed inside the library.
  3. The borrower will be responsible for the replacement of a book damaged or misplaced while in his/her possession.
  4. Students may be asked to leave the library premises if found violating any of the library rules.
  5. Library materials borrowed must be returned on or before the due date.
DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONS

Upon determination of a student's violation of school rules or regulations, the following disciplinary sanctions may be imposed by the school officials:
  1. Restitution: An offense against property may require reimbursement by the student for damage to the property.
  2. Warning: The school may notify the student that continuation or repetition of specified conduct may be cause for further disciplinary action.
  3. Reprimand: This comprises a written reprimand or censure that does not restrict the student in any way, but does have important consequences. It is an indication of another chance being given to the student, but that repetition of the offense may result in more serious penalties.
  4. Restriction: A restriction may be imposed on a student's privileges for a specific duration, such as denial of the right to represent the school in any way, denial of the use of the school's facilities.
  5. Probation: The terms and length of probation will be communicated to the student in writing, the violation of school rules during which may result in the imposition of a more serious disciplinary action.
  6. Suspension: in the case of suspension, the student will be separated from the school for a stated period of time, with the conditions for readmission stated in the notice of suspension.
  7. Expulsion: Expulsion entails permanent separation from the school, the imposition of which is irreversible.
CONDITIONAL PROMOTION:
  • Class 1 - VIII Falling in one subject. At least 25 % marks in the falling subject.
  • Maintaining his aggregate at 40%, undertaken by parents that student will be demoted if he fails in 1st Term Exam of nest class.
DETENTION
  • Class I - VIII: Students failing in two or more subjects with less than 25% marks in each and obtaining less than 40% aggregate shall not be promoted.
DETENTION TEST FOR BOARD CLASSES
  • Decisions regarding submission of admission form to Board for SSC will be based upon students results in send-up exams and the recommendations of the teacher concerned.
  • Detention Test to be held in November /December. The admission forms of students who clear the exams will be forwarded to the board.

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