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Rule & Regulations

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School rules and regulations help maintain a safe, respectful, and orderly environment.

1. Attendance and Punctuality

  • Students must attend school regularly and arrive on time.
  • Late arrivals may need to report to the administration or follow specific protocols.
  • Absences should be reported and justified by a parent or guardian.

2. Dress Code

  • Students must wear the prescribed uniform or follow the dress code if one exists.
  • Certain days may allow non-uniform dress, but guidelines will still apply.
  • Dress should be modest, neat, and free of offensive language or imagery.

3. Behavior and Conduct

  • Respect teachers, staff, and fellow students at all times.
  • Disruptive behavior, bullying, or harassment is strictly prohibited.
  • Follow instructions given by teachers and staff.

4. Respect for Property

  • Students should respect school property and the belongings of others.
  • Any damage to school property must be reported, and students may be held responsible.

5. Use of Electronic Devices

  • Mobile phones and other electronic devices may be restricted during school hours.
  • Inappropriate use of electronic devices is not allowed and can result in confiscation.

6. Academic Honesty

  • Cheating, plagiarism, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited.
  • Students should complete assignments and exams with integrity.

7. Safety Rules

  • Physical altercations, bringing dangerous items (such as weapons), and any behavior that threatens safety are strictly prohibited.
  • Students must follow emergency protocols and drills.

8. Classroom Etiquette

  • Raise your hand to speak, listen when others are speaking, and stay focused on the lesson.
  • Keep the classroom tidy and put away materials after use.

9. Extracurricular Participation

  • Students must meet behavioral and academic standards to participate in extracurricular activities.

10. General Conduct Outside School

  • Students represent the school even outside of school hours; appropriate behavior is expected in public settings.