v Our students should be polite and disciplined
wherever they go. They should always remember that the school is judged by
their conduct. They should greet all the teachers whenever and wherever they
meet them. Bullying, use of foul language and vulgar behaviour will lead to
strict action.
v They should take good care of their health and
keep themselves robust and strong.
v They should always be friendly with others in
or out of school.
v They should never be cruel and should know that
cruelty is the trait of a bully while kindness is the mark of a gentleman.
v They should always accept and complete whatever
work is assigned to them.
v They should face difficulties courageously as a
challenge.
v They should always be ready to lend a helping
hand at home to their parents, brothers and sisters; in school to teachers,
companions and any unattended visitor whom they happen to meet on the school
premises.
v They should never cheat or be unfair.
v They should stand up when any teacher or
visitor enters the classroom.
v They should be truthful.
v They should respect the aesthetics of the
classroom and of the school premises and report any damage caused, to the
teachers.
v They should never hesitate to say 'NO' when
asked or tempted to do a thing, which they know to be wrong.
v They should respect the liberty and rights of
others.
v Instead of lamenting and grumbling over the
evils of the world they should try to contribute their share in making the
world a better place to live in.
v They should look upon people from all parts of
the world and all walks of life as their brethren irrespective of their caste,
colour and creed.
v They should not waste their time in idle
gossip.
v They should take pride in wearing their school
uniform. They will not wear the school uniform in any public place outside
school, without prior permission.
v No shouting or whistling is allowed in or
around the school building. Running in corridors is strictly prohibited.
v It is strictly forbidden to throw any object at
anyone.