GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS



STUDENTS MUST CONVERSE IN ENGLISH WHILE IN SCHOOL EXCEPT DURING THE SECOND AND THIRD LANGUAGE SESSIONS.

(Kindly refer to the student's school diary for detailed information regarding the rules and regulations of the school)

DISCIPLINARY REGULATIONS

 
(From Tamil Nadu Educational Rules (1973) Nos.93-98).
The following rules shall be in force in Higher Secondary Schools.
1. No student who has been convicted of any offence in a criminal court will be allowed to continue
studies in the school.
2. Students should abstain from active participation in party or communal politics.
3. Students who indulge in political propaganda or who organize fellow students into political action, on the premises of the school or who otherwise engage themselves in party politics, are liable to be
expelled from the school.
4. Students should not indulge in any activity leading to the disruption of peace and discipline and the dislocation of normal work in the school. Those guilty of violation of the rules will be severely dealt with.
5. Ragging is strictly forbidden; anyone who is guilty of ragging will be summarily and severely dealt with.
6. Students who are guilty of:
 a) Rude language towards the staff of the school (or) b) assault or attempt to assault the staff or fellow students at the school are liable to be expelled from the institution.
 7. If a teacher by speech or otherwise, seeks to mislead his/her students into activities deemed objectionable, he/she is liable to be punished for dereliction of duty.
 8. The headmaster and other constituted school authorities may frame and issue, from time to time, disciplinary rules of a permanent or temporary character, regulating the conduct outside the school, that seems necessary to maintain the credit, usefulness, and reputation of the school.