• Every student in the school ought to be treated as if
    he/she belongs to a family known as “Pallottine Family”
    in which all the students live and behave as brothers
    and sisters, going beyond barriers of caste, creed,
    colour, class, language and race.
  • Students are expected to speak only in English in the school
    premises to acquire fluency in English.
  • Students ought to be punctual to school on all the working
    days in neat prescribed uniform and are expected to be in
    the school before 8.40 am.
  • Morning assembly and prayer are mandatory for every
    student.
  • Exam is an essential part of learning. Therefore students
    should appear for all exams without fail.
  • Students should be punctual in submitting notes for
    correction.
  • The punctual return of students after holidays is strongly
    insisted upon.
  • No collection of money for any purpose whatsoever, and no
    organised activity in the school may be held without the
    prior permission of the Principal.
  • Presents to teachers and domestic staff or other
    demonstrations in their honour requires expressed
    permission of the Principal.
  • Students are forbidden to bring or to introduce any sort of
    comics or objectionable literature into the school.Bubble gum and chewing gum are forbidden to be
    eaten in the campus.
  • Students must be present for all organised activities such
    as Childrenʼs Day, Teacherʼs Day, Sports day, School Day etc.
  • No students should leave the school premises during the
    school hours, without the prior permission of the Principal.
  • Silence should be maintained when necessary and
    running on the corridors is strictly prohibited.
  • Exemption from games or drill will be availed only on
    valid medical grounds.
  • Irregular attendance, habitual idleness, neglect of
    homework, regular absence for exams, disobedience
    and disrespect towards the members of the staff justify,
    dismissal of a student from the school.
  • Students are strictly forbidden to come to school
    wearing gold or costly ornaments and to bring
    cell phones and electronic gadgets.
  • Damages caused to school properties by individuals or
    groups will attract a fine to facilitate the rectification of
    the damage.
  • Students are expected to greet teachers as a matter of
    courtesy and respect.
  • Students are invited to mingle with one another and
    build up the spirit of unity and oneness.
  • Students should use words of politeness in communication
    with teachers, supporting staff and fellow students.
  • Every student should strive to be obedient to their parents,
    elders and teachers.
  • Students are not allowed to drive any motor vehicle on
    their own to reach the school.