Policies

Certain policies have been developed to ensure that the school offers a happy and secure environment for each and every student.

Certain policies have been developed to ensure that the school offers a happy and secure environment for each and every student.

HOMEWORK / WORK REVIEW
At the Nursery & KG level, homework is only given if the teacher feels it is necessary for the child to repeat the work done in the class. A brief review of work done in class will be sent to you every month. Please monitor any homework given by the teacher. Class – I onwards, regular homework is given. For class I, a weekly review sheet is sent home. From class II onwards, a daily record of work is kept in the homework dairy. Incase of absence, it is the student’s responsibility to find out about H.W assignments and complete them with in the given time.

REPORTING TO PARENTS
Student progress is formally reported to parents by written reports and through parent/teacher conferences at school. Parents may schedule conferences at any time by making arrangements in advance with the Office Incharge. Written reports are sent home with children in December and May, (KG I onwards)

ASSESSMENTS AND EXAMINATIONS
Regular assessments are held throughout the year. If your child attends school regularly, he/she will have no problems. Promotions are based not only on assessments but on the overall academic performance. Details of these are available in the parent handbooks.

DISCIPLINE & CODE OF CONDUCT
A good code of conduct should assist students in developing individual responsibility for self control; acquiring good manners and consideration for others. It must also teach them to respect the people responsible for maintaining a positive learning environment. To achieve this, certain rules and regulations must be followed. The details of these are available in the Parent Handbooks.

Dress Code

NURSERY SCHOOL UNIFORM

PRE-NURSERY AND NURSERY
As Pre-Nursery and Nursery children do not have a uniform, they are expected to dress in neat, clean and simple clothes. Please do not allow your children to bring any valuable items to school. From KG-1 onwards, uniform is compulsory.
The school uniform is available at Ghani’s (Tariq Road).

FOR GIRLS – KG I TO CLASS II
White blouse with the school logo on the pocket, navy blue pleated skirt shorts, white cotton socks and plain black shoes. Navy blue jacket and plain white tights will be used in winter.

JUNIOR SCHOOL UNIFORM

FOR GIRLS – CLASS III TO V
A white blouse with the school logo on the pocket, navy blue knee length pleated skirt, white cotton socks and plain black shoes. White long shorts are compulsory (available at Ghanis). Navy blue jacket and plain white tights will be used in winter.

FOR BOYS – KG II TO V
White half-sleeved shirt with the school logo on the pocket, navy blue shorts, white cotton socks and plain black shoes. Navy blue trousers and jackets will be used in winter.

FOR GIRLS: (VI)
White knee-length shirt and shalwar with the school logo on the pocket, a navy blue half dupatta (stitched as a band), white cotton socks and plain black shoes. Panty and cotton sports bodies are compulsory. A Navy blue jacket will be used in winter.

FOR BOYS: (VI)
White half-sleeved shirt with a collar and school logo on the pocket, navy blue trousers, white cotton socks and plain black shoes. Navy blue jacket in winter.

SENIOR SCHOOL UNIFORM

FOR GIRLS – CLASS VII OII
A loose fit, Knee length white Kameez with a collar and school logo on the pocket, white shalwar, white socks, plain black shoes and navy blue half dupatta, No tucks, zips, and darts are allowed in the shirts and the length of the sleeves should not be less than 7 inches. Navy blue jacket in winter.

FOR BOYS – CLASS VII OII
Navy blue trousers, white shirt with a collar and school logo on the pocket, a black belt, white socks and plain black shoes. A navy blue tie and navy blue jacket in winter only. The trousers should be worn around the waist and not below that.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE) UNIFORM
From class I onwards, a separate uniform for games is compulsory. This comprises of plain white trousers, a plain white T-shirt and plain white joggers.
– House badges are part of the uniform from class III onwards.

GAMES UNIFORM FOR BOYS AND GIRLS – CLASS VII OII
Grey track pants with white piping on the side, a grey loose fit T shirt with collar and school logo at the back and front. The length of the T-shirt should reach below the hips.

Policy for unacceptable conduct and behaviour:

TYPES OF CONDUCT THAT WILL BE CONSIDERED UNACCEPTABLE AND WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.

  • Shouting /screaming either in person or over the telephone.
  • Insulting, demeaning, and humiliating attitude while expressing disagreement or dissatisfaction
  • Physically intimidating or threatening behaviour
  • Using abusive language.

 

PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED

  • If a member of the school staff reports a parent or guardian, behaving in an unacceptable manner, he/she will be asked to write the incident in detail on a prescribed form. Exact words or gestures are to be quoted in this report. The response of the employee will also be recorded in this form.
  • The principal or an appropriate staff member will then send an official written note to the concerned parent/guardian defining the conduct and a reminder of the school policy in such cases.
  • If the problem persists then the matter will be directed to the School’s Managing Committee. The Committee will seek to resolve the matter with discussion and mediation.
  • In extreme cases, the presence and entry of such a person may be restricted on the school premises.
  • Cases where violence is threatened against the school or staff, the admission of the child/children may be cancelled without notice.
  • Incase, if a school employee or employees behave in a manner described as unacceptable (mentioned above) the parent or guardian will immediately inform the school office in writing. The same procedure will then be followed to settle the matter.