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All students should be present in school on the opening day of each term.
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Irregular attendance, unjustified absence or objectionable moral behaviour justify dismissal. If a student is absent for fifteen consecutive days without an application, or for three days at the beginning of a term, his/her name may be struck off the rolls. Every absence has to be intimated to the Principal immediately with an application duly signed by the parent.
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No student who has been absent from school or is late will be admitted into class without the signed permission of the Principal.
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All students are expected to line up in silence for the assembly at the sound of the first bell. After the assembly they should disperse in silence to their classes.
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No books other than required text books, should be brought to school. No student should bring to the school any objectionable articles, electronic goods, such as camera, tape recorder, knives, weapons, crackers, mobiles, explosives etc. The offenders are liable to be dismissed or rusticated from the school and the confiscated goods will not be returned.
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No student should leave the school premises during class hours without the knowledge and permission of the Principal.
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Any damage to school property will have to be made good. The decision of the Principal regarding the amount is final.
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The school is not responsible for goods lost. Students should not carry or wear valuable articles including rings and fancy watches when coming to school. Students are liable to serious disciplinary action for stealing or damaging the articles of others.
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No student suffering from a contagious or infectious disease will be permitted to attend school. After recovery, a fitness certificate is to be submitted.
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During school hours, students are not allowed to receive visitors or make phone calls or to answer a phone call. If the matter is very urgent, the message will be given.
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Any student desiring to be exempted from P. T. or games must produce a doctor's certificate to the effect that he/she is physically unfit to take part.
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All students should be habitually clean and always neatly dressed. They must come to school in uniform everyday.
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Students must come to class with the lessons well prepared and the home work completed.
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The School Diary should be brought to the school daily.
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Running, playing and shouting inside the school building is never allowed.
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Students should keep in mind that "Reading make a full man". They should develop the habit of reading, systematically and thoughtfully, the suggested books on different subjects and storing them up carefully in their memory. This way the information will be extensive, accurate and useful.
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Silence should be maintained in the library except on business with Librarian. This also should be done in a low voice.
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Students may borrow one book at a time for a period up to one week from the library. Any book not required by another person may be re-issued for further one week.
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Certain books, magazines, etc. are available for reference in the library only. They are not to be taken home.
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Books, periodicals, magazines, etc., should be treated with care, both in and out of the library. No writing, ink blots, torn pages, marks and the line in books, are tolerated.
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Books are issued on the understanding that they are only to be read by persons to whom they are issued and are not given to others whether of school or to outsiders.
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Any student who breaks the above rules will have to pay a fine or cost of the lost and damaged books.
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Students must wear lab coat (white overall) in the laboratory.
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Perfect silence in the laboratory is essential for concentration and successful scientific work.
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Keep your table, apparatus and note-book neat and clean.
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Add reagents in proportionate amounts, this gives the right result and key to success.
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Keep the reagents in their respective places, do not change the stoppers of the bottles.
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Avoid shifting the bottles from the common shelf.
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Use the waste box for throwing broken glass pieces, match sticks, filter paper, etc. and do not throw them in the sink.
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Shake the test tubes while heating, do not throw hot and concentrated acids, specially con. sulphuric acid.
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Pass hydrogen sulphide gas slowly in the solution, it is a very poisonous gas, do not leave the gas stopper open.
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Any damage to lab apparatus/equipments will have to be made good.
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Take off shoes before entering the Computer Lab. and keep in the shoe rack.
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Wipe off feet at doormat before entering the Computer Lab.
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Bringing outside Floppy, C.D., Pen Drive is Prohibited.
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Unless and until needed, do not boot any system in the lab.
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Shifting V.D.U. from its position is not allowed.
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Always insert the disk properly in the disk drive before closing its drive door.
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Computer peripherals and wires should not be tampered.
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Scribbling on the machine casing, wires and tables will not be tolerated.
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Do not play with the keyboard.
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Always come with your group.
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Press the keys softly without banging.
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Always open and close the lab's door as instructed.
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Anyone found misusing or playing with any computer peripherals will be liable to pay a heavy penalty.
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Fees are taken quarterly or bimonthly. However, fees for the entire year or the term may be paid together.
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Fees should be paid before the date mentioned in the fee card, failing which a late fee will be charged.
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Fees of April, May and June must be paid in cash before the school closes for the summer vacation.
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Fees for January, February and March should be paid before 15 February.
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Students, whose dues are not cleared fully will not be allowed to appear for the examination.
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No exemption or deduction in fees will be made on account of any holiday, late admission, or absence for any cause.
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While applying for T.C. fee receipts should be produced.
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School fees once paid will not be refunded in any case.
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To be polite, friendly and well-behaved in and outside the school.
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To be honest and truthful, whatever may be the cost.
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To accept cheerfully every work and responsibility given, and to face difficulties with courage and determination.
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To be courteous and sportsman like on the playground with opposing teams and with the officials.
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To wish your parents, teachers and elders whenever you meet them.
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To respect your own property as well as of the school and also property belonging to others.
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To be bold enough to say 'No' when asked to do a thing which you know to be wrong.