RULES & REGULATIONS - WELCOME TO modern Secular,
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Every student should carry the school diary daily.
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Students who come to school on their own should
arrive at the school 5 minutes before the bell
rings.
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Students should attend the school in uniform
prescribed for the season & should be habitually
neat and clean.
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Students coming late or absenting from the school
without permission should bring proper application
for leave from their parents/guardians.
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Non-Sikh boys should get their hair-trimmed at
regular intervals.
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Shouting or whistling is not allowed in the school.
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During the absence of the teacher from the class,
students shall be under the discipline of the
monitor.
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Students should take utmost care of the school
property and premises. Any kind of damage done even
by accident should be reported at once to the Class
Teacher or to the Principal. Students would be held
responsible for any damage caused by him / her and
shall be liable to compensate for the loss.
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The school is not responsible for any goods lost. It
is not advisable to bring valuable articles to the
school.
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The school reserves the right to suspend/expel
students whose conduct is harmful to other students.
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A student who fails twice in three years will not be
permitted to continue his / her studies in the
school.
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The name, class and section of the pupils should be
clearly marked on all woolen belongings of the
students.
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Students should bring the necessary text books,
exercise books and any other requisite material.
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Students are warned not to buy eatables from vendors
outside the school.
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Girls should not apply Nail Polish or Mehandi during
term time.
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Students should get their report cards signed by
their parents/guardians within two days of its
receipt.
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Students should always remember that the school is
judged by their conduct. They should greet their
teachers when they meet them.
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Results declared at the end of the year are final.
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Should there be any infectious disease at home the
students are not to be sent to school till the
danger of infection has passed.
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