Discipline

The following measures will be adopted to enforce discipline: –

  • Oral warning and counselling.
  • Written warning.
  • Fine wherever applicable
  • Issue of Yellow Cards.
  • Withdrawal of bus facilities for misbehaviour in the school bus. Parents will be responsible for dropping their wards at school and picking them up.
  • Detention
  • Rustication and expulsion as per rules.
  • In accordance with CBSE guidelines individual committees have been constituted to look into specific areas. Students, parents, and teachers can mail their complaints, if any to the respective mail IDs. Once registered the complaint will be effectively dealt with by all members of each respective committee. Strict action will be taken against the following offenses: –
    • Bullying is strictly prohibited inside the school premises and no act will go unnoticed or unpunished.

Guidelines for Prevention of Bullying and Ragging in Schools as stated in Circular No. Acad.-17/ 2015 dated 9 March 2015 has been strictly implemented. An Anti-Bullying Committee under the Principal comprising the Administration, Coordinator Junior School, and school counsellor, among others, has been constituted to look into all such matters.

All complaints can be filed at school reception.

  • Sexual Abuse

In an effort to deal with child sexual abuse cases, the Government has brought in a special law The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POSCO Act) 2012 effective from 14 November 2012 onwards.

  • The Child Welfare Committee comprising the Principal, school counsellor, a senior teacher, and other administrative members has been vested with the responsibility to create a safer school environment for children.

Yellow Card

Serious offenses that reflect adversely on a student’s conduct e.g. breaking bounds, disobedience, or telling lies, indicate the award of a yellow card which deprives the offender of availing any privileges in the school for a week. He/she is not allowed to attend any program, picnic, or outing while on a yellow card. The award of three yellow cards in an academic year in quick succession may lead to the expulsion of the offender from the school on disciplinary grounds.