Word to the Student
Behavior & Conduct
- Always speak in English within the school campus. It helps you improve communication skills and boosts confidence.
- Be punctual – arrive at school on time every day. Respect for time reflects respect for learning.
- Attend school regularly. Irregular attendance leads to missed learning and poor academic performance.
- Greet your teachers, elders, and classmates with respect and kindness.
- Use polite expressions like: “Please”, “Excuse me”, “Sorry”, and “Thank you” when speaking with others. Good manners build great character.
Academic Discipline
- Complete your homework every day, sincerely and neatly.
- Come in clean, well-ironed school uniform, with polished shoes and tidy appearance.
- Maintain your textbooks and notebooks with care: Cover them neatly. Write legibly. Keep your handwriting clean and consistent.
- Strive to develop good handwriting, as it reflects your effort and discipline.
Respect for School Property
- Do not damage or deface school property. Treat furniture, books, walls, and all school facilities with care and responsibility.
- Help keep your classroom and school campus clean and litter-free.
Participation & Personal Growth
- Take part in extracurricular activities such as sports, arts, music, and competitions. These help develop leadership, teamwork, and creativity.
- Always try to do good deeds – help your classmates, support your juniors, and contribute positively wherever you can.
Respect for Others
- Honor and respect your teachers, parents, brothers, sisters, and all elders.
- Be helpful, kind, and responsible—both inside and outside school.