
- A student must carry his almanac to school everyday. It must have his/ her photograph and identity information complete and signed by parents.
- Students who come to school in their own transport should arrive at school before the bell rings. No student is allowed to come to school in a self-driven scooter, motorcycle or car.
- Students should be neatly dressed. The
school uniform is to be worn on every working day. Students who
are sloppily dressed or not in uniform will be dealt with severely.
- Non-Sikh boys should get their hair cut at regular intervals.
- Girls should plait their hair if it is below the shoulders. Short hair should be neatly cut and pinned.
- Students are expected to respect the
property of others. This includes respect for school property.
No student should damage and school furniture, write or draw anything
on walls furniture or in any way damage things belonging to others.
Damage done even by accident should be reported at once to the
Class Teacher or to the Principal. Any damage done will be made
good by the one, who causes it.
- The school is not responsible for goods lost. It is advisable not to bring valuable articles (like watches or cell phones, pagers, cameras, etc.) to school.
- Students are not to wear any jewellery to school (no chains, rings, bangles, bracelets). Girls may wear only one pair of small earrings or studs only.
- Students who come to school in care of servants should never leave before the servant arrives. In case of delay, they should report to the school office. Those who go home alone should be prompt in returning straight home.
- Students should be polite wherever they
go. They should always remember that the school is just by their
conduct. They should greet their teachers when they meet them.
Bullying and use of foul language are punishable offences.
- The school reserves the right to suspend
or to take strict disciplinary action against the students whose
diligence or progress in studies is constantly unsatisfactory
or whose conduct is harmful to other students.
- Parents and guardians may not visit their wards or teachers in the classrooms without the permission of the principal.
- As far as possible, once the child has come to school, he/ she should not be asked to come home on half day leave or leave from any period.
- Students should get their report cards signed by their parents/ guardians within 5 days of the receipt of their report cards and return them to the class teachers. If lost, a fine would be imposed.
- Students must not miss any teaching/ games/ library/ activity
period. A yellow card would be issued if they do so.
- DPS, provides education from pre nursery to class XII. Therefore it is expected that the juniors be treated with love and affection, while juniors show all respect to their seniors.
- No student should indulge in any of the following practices namely:
- Spitting in or near the school building.
- Disfiguring or otherwise damaging any school property.
- Smoking.
- Any form of gambling.
- Rowdyism and rude behaviour.
- Use of violence in any form.
- Casteism/ communalism or practice of untouchability.
- The observance of the rules of the school and good behaviour
is an essential condition to a student’s continuance in
the school. In case a student violates the school rules or indulges
in any form of indiscipline, strict action like expulsion/ suspension/
rustication shall be taken against the student.

- Students who have been sick should bring a medical certificate
from their doctor on joining school. A copy of the certificate
is to be submitted and signed in the school clinic for follow
up.
- Parents should fill up the “record for non attendance”
for each day the student is absent from school stating the reasons
for absence.
- Students, who require medical attention during school hours,
may be sent by the teacher to the school clinic with a slip.
- No one who has been absent on the previous day will be admitted
to the class without a letter from the parents addressed to the
class teacher, stating the reasons for the absence.
- Leave for going out of station should be approved prior to
proceeding on leave. In case of emergency- parents to inform the
school and report to the class reps/ class teachers. They are
not to go to the classes directly.
- A student returning to school after suffering from infection
or contagious disease, should produce a doctor’s certificate
permitting him to do so. Students suffering from the following
diseases must observe prescribed period of quarantine before returning
to class.
- Chicken pox - Till complete falling of the scabs.
- Cholera -
Till the child is completely well.
- Measles - Two weeks after the rash disappears.
- Mumps - Until the swelling has gone : about one month.
- Jaundice -
Six weeks after recovery.
- Repeated absence without leave or unexplained absence for more
than 6 consecutive days renders the students liable to have his
name struck off the roles. Readmission may be granted only on
payment of a fresh admission fees.
- It is compulsory for the students to complete 80% of the attendance in the academic session to make them eligible to sit for final examination.
The percentage, however, could be relaxed on medical grounds.
Students who do not take their first semester and final semester
examinations due to illness or some unforeseen mishap will be
eligible for school badges/ blazers at the discretion of the
principal. However he/ she will not be eligible for any proficiency
award.

- Red Card: To be issued
by the Rep for a period of three days and signed by the Principal.
The card would be returned to the Rep. Three red cards would mean
one yellow card. The card is to be issued for the following:
- Repeated careless and untidy work.
- Coming to school in improper uniform.
- Coming late to school.
- Not bringing the almanac to school.
- Misbehavior in bus and classroom.
- Missing Monday test.
- Not submitting an application for
absence immediately after joining back.
- Coming to school in self driven scooter,
motorcycle or car.
- Yellow Card: To be issued
by the rep for 4 days. This is to be signed by the Class Teacher,
Rep, House Warden and Parent. This is also to be signed after
every period by the concerned period teacher. At the end of 4
days, card to be signed by the principal and returned to rep.
Two yellow card would mean suspension from school for 3 days.
Three yellow cards would mean expulsion from the school. Yellow
card will be given for:
- Missing classes (bunking), assembly, SUPW, library, PE,
etc.
- Inappropriate behaviour in the school premises.
- Cheating during any test or exam.
- Damaging school property.

- School gate will close at 7:40 am in summers and at 8:10 am
in winters.
- All late arrivals if they arrive after the gate has been closed would be punished/ action will be taken.
- Three late arrivals consecutively would lead to the student being sent back home.
- Children of nursery and prep will be marked absent if they
arrive after 9:10 am.
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