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School Diary

Students must bring their school diary daily. The diary serves as a communication tool between the school and parents and helps students stay to organized english communication and informed about their academic responsibilities.

English Communication

All students are encouraged to converse in English while on the school premsis. This practice helps to improve participation in Extra- Curricular Activities.

Personal Neatness

Students are expected to maintain neatness in their personal dress, books, and belongings. A tidy appearance and organized materials reflect discipline and respect for the school environment.

Timely Submission of Work

Students should be diligent in submitting classwork, homework, compositions, and record note books to the concerned teachers on time. Punctuality in academic responsibilities is essential for continuous learning and evaluation.

Proper Uniform

Students must attend school in the proper uniform without fail. Adhering to the uniform policy promotes a sense of unity and equality among students.

Respect for Staff and Visitors

Every student should show respect by saluting when they see members of the teaching staff or visitors. This gesture reflects courtesy and good manners.

Participation in Extracurricular Activities

Students are encouraged to participate in all extracurricular activities organized by the school. These activities are part of civic training and help develop well-rounded personalities.

Punctuality and Regular Attendance

Punctuality and regular attendance are of utmost importance. Students must attend school regularly and arrive on time to cultivate a sense of responsibility and commitment.

Maintaining Silence

Silence should be maintained during assembly, school hours, and while changing classes. This ensures a conducive learning environment and shows respect for others' learning time.

Permission for Leaving

Students should only leave the classroom with the teacher's permission and the school premises with the principal's permission. This rule ensures student safety and accountability.

Prohibited Behavior

The use of abusive language, unruly behavior, and bad manners are strictly forbidden. Students are expected to conduct themselves with dignity and respect at all times.

Valuables

Possession of money, valuable articles, and wearing jewellery to school are strictly prohibited. The school authorities will not be responsible for any loss of such valuables. Students should avoid from bringing unnecessary items to school.

Prohibition of Antisocial Activities

No student shall engage in any antisocial or subversive activities. Such actions are strictly against the school's values and will not be tolerated.

Serious Offenses

Irregular attendance, habitual idleness, disobedience, disrespect, and malpractice during examinations will be viewed seriously. Such behavior may result in disciplinary actions.

Absence and Late Coming

Frequent absences and late arrivals are considered misconduct. Students are expected to attend school regularly and be punctual to all classes.

Behavioral Expectations

Shouting, spitting, throwing waste papers or rubbish, playing in the classroom without a teacher's presence, and loitering in verandas or anywhere in the school premises are prohibited. Students should behave responsibly and respectfully at all times.

Care for School Property

Students are forbidden from writing or scribbling on walls, desks, or any school property. They will be held liable for any damage caused and may face disciplinary action.

Notice Board

Students should regularly check the notices displayed on the notice board and note them in their diary. Ignorance of information is not an excuse for failing to comply with instructions.

Cleanliness

Students are advised to keep classrooms and school surroundings litter-free. Maintaining a clean environment is everyone's responsibility and reflects pride in the school.

Academic Effort

Students are encouraged to work hard and do their best in their studies. Teachers, parents, and the nation have high expectations, an Students are encouraged to work hard and do their best in their studies. Teachers, parents, and the nation have high expectations, and students should strive to meet these expectations through dedication and effort.

Conduct & Character of Indo-American

School Students

These guidelines are established to create a positive and productive learning environment. Students are expected to adhere to these rules and conduct themselves in a manner that reflects the school's values and standards.

  • Discipline

  • Creative Talent

  • Leadership

    Friendliness and Camaraderie

  • Students are expected to be friendly and supportive towards one another both inside and outside of school. This fosters a positive and inclusive school community where everyone feels welcomed and valued.
  • Avoidance of Vulgarity

  • Students avoid the use of vulgar language and behavior. They are expected to communicate respectfully and courteously, upholding the dignity of themselves and others at all times.
  • Acceptance of Responsibilities

  • Students should willingly accept and complete any work assigned to them, whether academic or co-curricular. They should demonstrate responsibility and a strong work ethic by undertaking their tasks with dedication and enthusiasm.
  • Helping Others

  • Students are encouraged to offer assistance to anyone who may be lost or confused within the school premises. This reflects their sense of community and willingness to help others, promoting a caring and supportive environment.
  • Respectful Greetings

  • Students are expected to rise respectfully and greet members of the staff, parents, or visitors. This demonstrates good manners and respect for others, fostering a respectful and polite atmosphere.
  • Sportsmanship

  • In sports and other competitive activities, students should display courtesy and sportsmanship, even towards opposing teams. They should understand the importance of fair play and respect, regardless of the outcome of the competition.
  • Respect for School Property

  • Students should maintain and respect the school buildings and facilities. They should take responsibility for reporting any damages they notice, helping to preserve the school's environment and resources for everyone.
  • Cleanliness and Tidiness

  • Students should avoid actions that contribute to untidiness, such as spilling ink in the classroom or littering on school premises. They are proactive in picking up any trash they see, contributing to a clean and orderly environment.
  • Good Manners

  • Students should learn and practice good manners, both from the teaching staff and their fellow students. They strive to embody the values of respect, kindness, and politeness in all their interactions.
  • Maintaining a Conducive Learning Environment

  • Students should maintain silence and a conducive atmosphere for learning, especially during class and study times. They should understand the importance of a quiet and focused environment for effective learning and respect the need for others to concentrate.