St Mathew Convent School

General Rules

The school lays great emphasis on discipline. The following are regarded as a breach of school discipline:

The school reserves the right to expel students whose diligence or progress in studies is considered unsatisfactory or whose conduct is harmful to the other students. Immorality, insubordination or contempt of authority and causing damage to school property are always sufficient reasons for punitive action to be taken immediately by the school authority.

  1. Tuition fees for each month need to be paid before 10th of every month. Fees submitted after 10th of current month will attract an additional fine of Rs.100.00 for that month. Tuition fees for the month of June need to be paid by May every year and tuition fees for the month of March need to be paid by February each year due to summer vacation and final year closure respectively.
  2. School management lays great emphasis on discipline. The following actions are considered a breach of school discipline:
    • slackness, disobedience or disregard of the rules
    • Lack of good manners, words or actions likely to lower the image of the School.Tuition fees for each month need to be paid before 10th of every month. Fees submitted after 10th of current month will attract an additional fine of Rs.100.00 for that month. Tuition fees for the month of June need to be paid by May every year and tuition fees for the month of March need to be paid by February each year due to summer vacation and final year closure respectively.

3.Punitive action will always be taken by the school authority without delay for acts of immorality, causing damage to school property and disobedience or disrespect of authority.

4.Parents should not criticise a school or a teacher in front of a kid because it undermines the teachers’ authority, prevents children from learning from them, and impedes their progress.

5.Parents can meet the principal on stipulated days, with prior appointment.

6.Parents are required to cooperate with the School in its attempt to help their children progress by paying attention to their attendance, punctuality, and discipline and taking an interest in their child’s work.

7.Parents need to check the school diary every day and note the instructions given. They should check the school bags of their wards to see if any notices, invitations, or circulars have been issued or placed in the bag.

8.Students are not allowed to wear earrings inside the school premises. Girls can wear only a pair of small rings/studs on both ears. They are not allowed to apply Nail Polish / Mehendi / Tattoos/Kajal under any circumstances.

9.Students are advised not to carry cash. They must not bring valuable articles, e.g. mobile phones, expensive watches, fountain pens, transistors, electronic gadgets, cameras, calculators or jewellery to School. In case of loss of valuables or other articles, the authorities will try their best to trace out the items. However, they shall not undertake any responsibility for the loss or replacement.

10.The ward, whose parents avoid meeting the authorities when advised to do so, may not be allowed to attend the classes.

11.Parents must first consult the school calendar, date sheets and other circulars before making enquiries over the phone.

12.Parents and guardians must read and explain the school rules to their wards.

13.Strict action will be taken against students using unfair means in the examination.

14.There shall be no re-assessment in case a student remains absent and misses any assessment.

15.Students must wear school uniforms even on birthdays.

16.Parents are requested to contact the Principal’s office if their children have additional academic requirements so that the school or the instructor can choose whether or not to provide support.

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