School Rules 

  1. Punctuality is of great importance in developing a disciplined and organized individual.  As such habitual offenders will be subjected to corrective action. A record of late attendance will be maintained  in the diary and appropriate action taken depending upon the severity and frequency of the offence.
  1. Regularity is another important virtue that needs to be cultivated among students. Absence may cause serious academic loss to the concerned student.  It may even affect his attitude towards studies.  Absence without valid reason will be conducted a serious offence and action taken accordingly.  Habitually irregular students may even be asked to leave the school.
  1. Politeness and good manners will be expected from all students towards each other and towards all members of the staff.  Compliance to instructions given by teachers and other members of the staff is obligatory for every student. A student found to be repeatedly arrogant and disrespectful to his teachers will be asked to leave the school.
  1. Stealing others’ belongings is a very serious offence.  It can lead to immediate expulsion from the school.
  1. It is important for the school to develop English speaking atmosphere as this has a positive bearing on the children’s quality of spoken English. Hence all children are expected to communicate with their teachers and with  other students only in English. Speaking in any other language other than English may invite penal action.
  1. Lying and deceitful behavior are considered to be serious offences.  Frequent offenders can face expulsion from school.
  1. Unruly behavior in the school premises or even in the school bus will not be tolerated by the school authorities.
  1. Wearing of the prescribed School Uniform is compulsory for all students during normal school hours, at school functions during picnics. etc. Winter-wear and Sportswear should be used according to the instructions issued by the school authorities from time to time.
  1. Parents are expected to follow the decorum during parents-teachers’ meetings and avoid entering into heated arguments with teachers. Such an attitude affects the morale of the teachers and is detrimental to the interests of their own children. Meetings between parents and teachers are strictly disallowed on other normal working days.
  1. School fees should be paid within the specified time. School has the right to collect fine for late fee payment. The school will levy a fine of Dhs. 50/- if a cheque issued by a parent is not honoured by the bank for any reason.
  1. Children are not allowed to make telephone calls to their parents during regular hours of the school unless in an emergency with prior permission of the school authorities. Parents should not send telephonic messages during school hours to their children on trivial matters.
  1. Children should be neatly dressed.  They are not expected to keep long nails.  Boys are not allowed to have long hair.
  1. Children should not bring expensive articles to the school. The school will not undertake any responsibility if precious belongings are lost by them. Girls are not allowed to wear jewellery of any kind.
  1. A child whose academic progress is not satisfactory in spite of the best efforts of the school and its staff will be presumed to have such deficiencies which hamper his growth under our system or that the syllabus is not compatible with the child’s abilities and therefore he may be asked to change the school.
  1. Punishment in acceptable forms may have to be enforced to correct the behaviour of the child. Parents are expected to appreciate the fact that such steps are always taken in the interests of their own children.
  1. Children suffering from contagious diseases will not be allowed to attend school.
  1. The School Administration realizes and takes all necessary precautions to avoid accidents and injuries to children in the school premises, during the excursions, picnics etc.  The school will not accept responsibility for unavoidable and unexplainable accidents