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RULES AND REGULATIONS
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CONDUCT IN THE CLASS ROOM
- At the first bell for either session of the classes all must move towards the place of assembly and remain at the allotted place in order and silence. Each session begins and ends with a common prayer for the whole school. A devout posture is expected from everyone during prayer.
- In the classroom, place is allotted to each pupil by the class teacher and no one may change it by himself. Like wise no one may move from place to place or go out of the class-room without proper permission.
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When teachers or persons to whom respect is due, enter the class or leave it, the pupils are required to stand up spontaneously and greet them respectfully.
- Silence is very conducive to quiet reflection and study both for one self and others. Hence if anyone wants to ask questions or doubts or discuss matters of study with the teachers or his class-mates permission of the supervising teacher is necessary.
- Loud talking or clapping of hands or any disturbance to other classes is never permitted. For choral recitation or singing or anything else that is liable to cause disturbance to other classes, pupils will be taken outdoors.
- In the absence of the teacher the class leader immediately takes charge of the class and reports the fact to the Principal, with the help of the assistant leader. Pupils are expected to study their lessons in stricter silence and seriousness in the absence of the teacher, than otherwise.
- No one may take up any collection or impose a fine without the authorisation of the principal. No presentation of gifts either by pupils or parents to teachers, nor any demonstration of any sort towards the teachers may be done, without the explicit permission of the principal.
- Pupils are not permitted to remain in the class room except during class hours. Exceptions need special permission.
- Pupils themselves are responsible for the safe custody of their books and belongings. It is not advisable for them to bring money or valuable articles to the school.
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