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Procedures
Admission to Montessori
is on the basis of the age of the children and availability of accommodation
in the school. Children within the
age of 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 years as on 1st June
of the year are eligible for admission. Normally reservation
of seats to this class commences from the middle of January every
year.
Admission to Plus one classes starts after the declaration of
results of tenth standard. Usually the admission to the various streams
is based on marks secured in the qualifying
exam.
Admission to other classes will be
considered based on the vacancies existing from time to time and
qualifying in the entrance examination. However, there is no admission
in IX, X and XII standards in the normal classes.
Fees
Fees will be revised every year by the management. If a student fails to
remit the fees on or before the last day with fine, he/she will not be
given attendance from the next working day onwards. In case he/she fails
to remit the prescribed fees on or before the 10th working day after the
last date of payment with fine, his/her name will be removed from the roll
without notice. If the last day happens
to be a holiday, fees will be collected on the next
working day. Fees for the whole year can also be paid in a
lump, if so desired, at the time of first installment. The
fees once paid will not be
refunded.
Free
education Scheme - 20% of the seats is reserved under different
categories of free education for the benefits of students of financially poor background.
Candidates seeking admission under this scheme should submit their application in the prescribed form,
along with a covering letter to the chairman,
SMC.
Rules and Regulations
School Uniform
It is compulsory for the pupils to wear the school uniform on all working
days.
Attendance and Leave
Pupils are expected to be
punctual in their attendance. A pupil will be eligible to appear for
the session ending examination if he/she attains attendance as fixed
by the governing
body.
Leave to a student for absence is granted only on an application in the
form attached to the diary addressed to the class teacher by the
parent/guardian. The period of leave with reason should be recorded
therein.
The
name of the student will be removed from the rolls of the school if he/she
is absent for 15 continuous working days without sanction of
leave.
Working days
KG Classes and Classes from Std I to III will work 190 days, and other Classes will work 220 days in a year. Std IX, X and XII will have vacation classes in the month of May.
Working Hours
KG
section will work from 9.50am to 3.00pm, LP section (Std 1 - VI) from
9.50am to 4.30pm and other sections from 8.20 am to 3.00 pm with a lunch
break from 12.50 pm to 1.30 pm.
Week End Holidays
(a)Montessori to Std V :-
All Saturdays and Sundays
(b) Other classes :- All Sundays and second Saturdays of the month.
General Holidays
These holidays are given in the calendar for the current academic year. Other holidays will be declared by the management as and when required.
Instructions to Pupils
- All the pupils from the VII STD to XII STD. should report before 8.20 am and pupils from other classes at 9.50 ARE sharp. Those who come late will be admitted to class only with the permission of the Principal/Headmaster.
- Perfect silence is to be observed and strict discipline maintained in the class and campus after the bell.
- Every pupil must look after his or her belongings such as books, umbrella, Tiffin carrier etc. and it must be marked with the name of the owner. The school is not responsible for the articles that are lost.
- Every pupil should take part in the co-curricular and extra curricular activities.
- Pupils should not wear costly ornaments especially gold ornaments while at school.
- Only required food need be bought to the school in order to avoid waste of food.
- Damages if any caused to furniture, toys etc.
will be made good at the expense of the pupil responsible.
Instructions to Parents
- Parents are bound to obey the rules &
regulations of the school.
- Parents are bound to obey the decisions of the
School Managing Committee.
- Parents are expected to co - operate for the
smooth functioning of the school by enforcing punctuality, discipline in
their ward. They are expected to take keen interest in the day to day
progress of their children.
- The parents can visit their children's teachers
on working days and ascertain the progress of their wards, but not
during class hours.
- Parents should examine their children's
progress report and test paper book carefully to ensure that their wards
take special interest to study those subjects in which they are weak.
- No pupil suffering from any contagious disease
should be sent to the school.
- The pupils should be taken back from the school
in the evening before 4.45 pm sharp.
- Unnecessary interference of the parents or guardians
to take the children with them out of the school premises during
the school hours will not be permitted. On genuine and unavoidable
reasons, however, the parents may take their children with prior
permission from the Principal / Headmaster.
- The Management, Principal and Staff will not be held. Responsible in any way for mishaps, injuries or loss of life that may occur to the student either in the school campus or while being transported by the school buses.
School Managing Committee (SMC)
School Managing Committee, constituted as per CBSE norms, is the authority to take decisions on any matters concerned with the school. The rules & regulations of the school shall be framed, from time to time by the SMC. In case of disputes related to school affairs, the decision of SMC shall be final.
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