Discipline


  1. Running, playing or shouting inside the school building is never allowed. No pupil may enter a classroom other than her own class room without permission.
  2. During the absence of the teacher, the Class General Monitor is responsible for the order and discipline of the boys/girls in class.
  3. For irregular attendance, habitual negligence of studies disobedience, insubordination of conduct injurious to the moral tone and discipline or the school, a pupil is liable for punishment including dismissal from school.
  4. Any damage done in or about the school premises must be made good. The decision of the Principal is final.
  5. Unwanted books, papers or magazines brought to the school without prior sanction of the Principal will be confiscated.
  6. Any serious breach and above all discourtesy and disrespect to members of the school staff in any way will not be tolerated.
  7. Parents/Guardians are given to understand that they cannot dictate to the management and that the management has a right to say on what conditions they will admit or retain pupils in their school. (S.S. Code 1979 Rule 56.4)
  8. Strict regularity and implicit obedience is expected in the class.
  9. Any report of observed objectionable conduct out of the institution will be punished.
  10. Politeness and courtesy in speech and conduct, as well as cleanliness in dress and person is expected from every pupil.
  11. No child suffering from a contagious or infections disease will be permitted to attend the Institution.
  12. A pupil who fails twice consecutively in the same standard is liable to be asked to leave the school.
  13. Pupils are forbidden to give their teachers individual or collective presents.
  14. When a pupil meets a member of the staff, he/she must greet her/him. Pupils should stand when a member of the Staff enters or leaves the class.
  15. In every class, each pupil shall not occupy any other seat except her own without the permission of the Class Teacher.
  16. Attendance for National functions and school functions is compulsory. Strict disciplinary action will be taken against the students remaining absent without genuine reasons.
  17. In case of the S.S.C. Examination, the forms are filled in advance for convenience only and the School Authorities reserve the right to withdraw the examination form if the conduct or attendance of the pupils is not found satisfactory.
  18. Parents/Guardians must come and meet the Teachers of their wards on the open day and the last day of every month.
  19. Games and Physical Training are compulsory. Facilities for coaching in games and Athletics are available.
  20. Pupils are not permitted to enter the Teachers Staff Room.
  21. Pupils may go to the laboratories and other special rooms ONLY at the time appointed. They must be accompanied by a teacher.
  22. Students are not allowed to enter any classroom other than their own during their free time or recess.

Admission & Withdrawals


  1. Admission to this school is restricted only to those who are prepared to appreciate and abide by the rules and the regulations of the schools.
  2. Those seeking admission in the school will have to go through all the formalities prescribed by the school.
  3. Admission test will be conducted for those seeking new admission and the selection made purely on merit basis only.
  4. Recommendation in any form will automatically invalidate the application for admission.
  5. A pupil who has attended any recognized school cannot be admitted without a Leaving Certificate from the school she has last attended and in the case of students coming from schools outside Maharashtra State and different district in Maharashtra State the Certificate must be countersigned by the Inspector of the State from which she comes.
  6. A pupil who has not attended any school whatsoever or who comes from a private school must produce an official birth certificate such as a Municipal or Notary Certificate in support of the date of birth entered in the Admission form.
  7. No admission is complete until the Birth or Leaving Certificate is handed over to the school Authorities
  8. No child younger than five or older than eight is admitted to the First standard and a corresponding scale of age fixed for the succeeding standards.
  9. New pupils must be introduced personally by their parents or guardians who will be responsible to the Principal for their regularity and fees.
  10. Leaving Certificate will be issued only of a written application from parents or guardians.
  11. No leaving certificate will be given until all sums due to the school have been paid in full.
  12. A full month's notice is to be given before the withdrawal of a pupil or else the fees for the entire term will be charged. Such notice should be given in writing by the person responsible for the pupil and not by the pupil herself. Those who leave in April must pay their fees for May.
  13. Pupils who have been absent from school for more than a month without notice will have their name struck off the rolls and will not be readmitted.
  14. Students who do not attend school on the appointed day after the vacation may have to pay the entrance fee again.
  15. Irregular attendance, habitual idleness or conduct injurious to the school are sufficient reasons for dismissal of the students.

Absence


  1. Pupils are expected to return to school after the holidays on the re-opening day. Attendance is compulsory.
  2. Pupils not returning punctually to school after the holiday are liable to have their names struck off the roll unless a medical certificate is produced on their return.
  3. No pupil should be absent from school except in case of necessity. An absentee must on her return to school produce a note from her parent or guardian stating the reason for absence.
  4. A child returning to school after a contagious or infectious disease must also produce a Doctor's Certificate permitting her to do so. The school accepts no responsibility if, through failure in producing such a certificate, a child is obliged to return home after class hours.
  5. Non-Christians will be allowed sectional holidays pertaining to their creed only on previous written application. Not more than one holiday will be granted in the same month.
  6. Attendance at official school functions like Sport's Day, Independence Day, etc. is compulsory. Absentees may be penalised.

Library Rules


  1. The Library will be open during the recess and an hour after school. Strict silence shall be observed in the Library and Reading room.
  2. Not more than one book at a time shall be issued from the Library, Books borrowed from the library may be kept for a maximum period of 7 days at a time.
  3. A pupil who does not return the books issued to her in time shall pay a fine of Re. 1/- for every extra day beyond the prescribed period.
  4. All marking, underlining, bending the pages etc. in any book is absolutely forbidden.
  5. On receipt of a book, the pupil should examine and report at once to the Library Assistant any damage so far unaccounted for in the book. If the Pupil fails to do so, she will be held responsible for any damage when it is subsequently detected by the Library Assistant.
  6. Pupils are expected to handle the book carefully and not damage or spoil in any way.
  7. If a book is damaged or spoiled or lost by a pupil she shall pay the cost of the book.
  8. Books prescribed as text books, reference books, periodicals and publication should not be removed from the library.
  9. Books prescribed as text books, reference books, periodicals and publication should not be removed from the library.
  10. No pupil is allowed to pass on the library books to anyone in or out of the school.
  11. Pupils requiring any books shall apply to the Librarian on a slip of paper, on which they should write their names number, the books and its author.
  12. When a book is borrowed or returned the pupil shall sign (their names) in the Register provided.
  13. So long as any dues imposed on a member of the Library is not paid she will not be allowed the use of the Library.
  14. Absence from class without leave will not be excused for delay in the return of books.
  15. All pupils of Std. X are expected to spend at least 15 minutes every day in the library looking through magazines, newspaper and reference books.
  16. Library membership is compulsory for all students from Std. VIII to X and students should deposit Rs. 50.00 Library transactions will be during the short Recess and after school.

Library membership is also compulsory for all the students from Std. V to VII, each student should deposit Rs. 50.00.

Examination


  1. Pupils absent from an examination for any reason whatsoever not be re-examined. They are promoted or detained according to the year's work.
  2. Absence from one or more subjects involves the loss of marks for those subjects and excludes the pupils from being reckoned in the order of merit or rank in the examination.
  3. Pupils found absenting themselves from the examination without concrete reasons are given zero marks and not marked absent.
  4. Pupils found cheating in a subject at an examination or unit test besides being given zero in the subject she will not be allowed to sit for all other subjects of the examination or the unit test.
  5. Cases of failure will not be reconsidered.
  6. In all Examinations 35 percent of the marks are required to pass and 75 percent for a distinction.
  7. All matters regarding promotions are left entirely to the discretion of the Headmistress and her decision shall be final. The Parents/Guardians must not make any attempt to bring departmental or political pressure on the Headmistress for promoting the students. Any attempt of this kind will create an unnecessary problem for the student. The decision of promotion lies only with the Headmistress.
  8. For students of Std. IX 25% of the marks in theory are required to pass.

Promotion Rules


  1. A Pupil will be promoted to a higher standard if he/she has secured 35/50 marks in each subject. Passing is worked out by dividing by three the total marks of

    1. Unit Test I, II, III, IV
    2. First Semester, Second Semester
    3. Year's work
  2. Pupil can be graced by a total of 20 marks on the whole in one or more subjects but not exceeding 10 marks in any one particulars subject.
  3. Results declared at the end of the school year is final in all cases and will not be reconsidered.
  4. N.B. Parents are earnestly requested to do their part of urging the regular attendance, school exam and punctuality of their children to see that they do their projects, assignments and prepare lessons daily as specified in the handbook and encourage the child to read books taken from the school library. Without parents’ co-operations the work of the school will be hampered.

School leaving Certificate


  1. A school leaving Certificate will be issued only on written application from the parent or guardian. A month's notice is required before the withdrawal of pupil.
  2. When applying for a School Leaving Certificate, parents and guardians are requested to state the reason for removing the pupils as this has to be entered in the school leaving Certificate. In case of transfer out of Maharashtra State, it must be mentioned, as such certificates will be valid only after signature of the Education officer.
  3. A school Leaving Certificate can be refused or held up if there are outstanding dues.

Care of school property


  1. Pupils should take special care of the school property such as furniture, apparatus, fan, lights, water etc with the understanding that we respect whatever does not belong to us. Any damage done to school property must be made good.
  2. Pupils are requested to take care of their personal property as the School Authorities do not accept responsibility for loss of books, clothes, money, tiffin carriers etc.
  3. All must consider it their special responsibility to keep the school Class room and also the school premises clean for everyone.
  4. Every student should be particularly careful to avoid, throwing waste paper, fruit peels, ice-candy sticks etc out of the window or on the school grounds. Use should be made of the waste paper baskets and bins provided for the purpose.
  5. Switch off the fans and lights before you leave the class room.

General rules of pupils


  1. Pupils must bring the School Calendar daily to school.
  2. The school is not responsible for books, money etc. that are lost. The pupils must look after their own things.
  3. It is not advisable for pupils to have money or other valuable articles (Gold, Materials) in their keeping.
  4. Personal cleanliness and hygiene are greatly recommended to all.
  5. Before every assembly, from the first warning of the bell there must be perfect silence in the school building and on the grounds. At the second bell the children must file up in silence for the assembly.
  6. Pupils should maintain silence when going from the assembly to the class-rooms and when changing classes.
  7. Any pupil coming late may not enter the class room unless she brings to the Teacher a note from the Principal.
  8. All should be particularly careful not to throw any paper, peels etc. anywhere in the school premises.
  9. No collection or gifts for any purpose whatsoever is to be started and no meeting, demonstration, party or picnic may be held without the previous sanction of the Principal.
  10. Every pupil should endeavour to keep up to the high tone of the school by excelling in good manners, dress and deportment.
  11. The speaking of English is enforced in the school and within the school premises.
  12. All the pupils are expected to begin and close each session devoutly reciting the usual prayers.
  13. Pupils are not allowed to leave the school premises during the working hours without the permission of the Headmistress.
  14. No pupils will be excused from physical exercises without a Doctor's Certificate.
  15. Pupils of the school are strictly forbidden to buy anything from the street hawkers. No pupil should leave the school premises during the school hours or during the recess.
  16. All the pupils are responsible to the School Authorities for their behaviours both in and outside the school. Hence misbehaviour in public streets and conveyances justifies dismissal.
  17. All Applications of leave and notes of absence must be written by parents / guardians only in the School Calendar in the pages provided.
  18. Pupils are not allowed to loiter about in the verandas of school during the class hours.
  19. No pupil may leave the school premises during the working hours (including short recess) without a written application form of the parents/guardian and countersigned by the Headmistress.
  20. Since the school gives a vacation of three weeks as Diwali holidays and one week for Christmas, no other leave will be granted except in case of illness when a Medical Certificate will have to be produced.
  21. Mobiles, C.D., i-pods, Pen Drives, Music Player, Digital Camera and other such electronic items should not be brought to the school, if such goods are found with any child, it will be confiscated and will not be returned.

For Parents


  1. Parents are earnestly requested to see that the rules of the school are strictly observed by their children, that they prepare their lessons and take an effective and helpful interest in the activities of the school.
  2. Parents are informed that occasional reports are made by the teachers in the school calendar. They are requested to sign the progress reports and any other reports of the children whether their reports satisfactory or not.
  3. The school calendar must be brought to class daily. The school declaims all responsibility if through failure to produce the Calendar a pupil is obliged to return home during school hours.
  4. Parents should not forget to fill in the form regarding Address of Parents and Guardians in the calendar, and the specimen signature.
  5. The engagement of private tutors whether of the school staff or not, may prove injurious to real progress and should not be made without consulting the Principal.
  6. Parents, guardians or other persons are forbidden to see the girls or interview their teachers during school hours without the sanction of the Principal. The members of the Staff should be seen in their off periods or during the recess by previous appointment only.
  7. Complaints of any kind if any, should be made to the principal and not to the class teacher.
  8. Parents and guardian are specially requested to notify the school of any change in their address or telephone number.
  9. When communicating with the Headmistress, parents are requested to mention in their letter the name, standard and division of their children.
  10. Parents are advised not to let their children bring expensive watches, money or any valuable articles to the school.
  11. Parents/Guardians must make it a point to pay the monthly Fees and thus save the school authorities much trouble and inconvenience.
  12. Parents/Guardians unable to pay the fees by the specified date, shall on the same date write to the Headmistress, stating when they will settle accounts. No fees may be delayed beyond the end of the month.
  13. Fees must be paid for all the months during which the Pupil's Name has been carried on in the class register even if the Pupil has been absent those months.
  14. If in consequence of no notice being given a pupil's name if Transferred at the close of the month to the next month. The fees for that month are due whether the pupil actually attends or not.
  15. Parents will please see that their children are provided with necessary books and stationery. Neither borrowing nor lending is not allowed in school.
  16. The school has a Parent Teacher Association Which Parents are expected to join.
  17. Parents are also kindly requested not to visit the teachers during class Hours. All business will be transacted in the office, during office hours mentioned in the school calendar.

Application for Railway Concession (long journey) and Bonafide Certificate should be given one week in advance.

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