In our diverse community, rules are vital for harmony. Upon admission, students must follow guidelines, understanding common-sense breaches are rule violations. Simultaneously, recognizing the pivotal roles in national building.
General Rules
Engaging in any form of bullying, teasing, or physical altercations is strictly prohibited.
Any act of stealing, regardless of its nature, will result in immediate expulsion.
Students are expected to show respect to the school administration, teaching and non-teaching staff, as well as school leaders (prefects). Insolence in any form is strictly forbidden.
Malicious damage to school property, such as writing on desks, defacing walls, or breaking items, will incur consequences, ranging from physical replacement of damaged items to expulsion, depending on the severity.
The use of obscene or abusive language is strictly forbidden and will be met with disciplinary action.
Leaving the school compound without written permission is considered self-dismissal from the school.
Pupils are strictly prohibited from entering staff quarters, except in case of an emergency.
Any relationship associated with immorality is subject to disciplinary action, including expulsion.
Sharing, borrowing, or lending clothes, beddings, or shoes is not allowed and is punishable for both the lender and borrower.
Possession of pornographic materials is forbidden and will result in expulsion.
Students are required to take care of their personal belongings, and neglect of personal property is punishable.
Engaging in activities such as throwing stones or sticks is highly punishable.
Domestic Rules
All pupils are required to report to school on the first day of the term before 5 pm.
The staff room is designated for staff members only and is strictly off-limits to pupils.
Pupils are not permitted in the kitchen area for safety and hygiene reasons.
Students are actively involved in maintaining a clean and organized environment by participating in cleaning the compound, washing clothes, and cleaning the dormitories.
Shouting and any form of noise that may disturb the peace and freedom of others are strictly forbidden.
All pupils are required to attend religious services in accordance with their denominations on specific days.
Parents are encouraged to visit their child on designated visitation days to check on the pupil's progress.
It is mandatory for parents to personally collect their child's report card at the end of each term.
Attend all parent-teacher consultation meetings to stay informed and engaged in your child's academic journey.
Parents should avoid allowing their child to have unconventional haircuts, such as French cuts.
Ensure your child maintains a smart and tidy appearance, reflecting a sense of discipline and professionalism.
Promptly and honestly provide any information that may contribute to the welfare of your child at school to the school administration.
Refrain from discussing or criticizing teachers at home in the presence of pupils; instead, encourage open and constructive communication.
Act as a positive ambassador for the school by publicizing its achievements and values to the wider community.
Encourage a focused study environment at home, discouraging loitering and emphasizing discipline.
Ensure prompt payment of school fees and bring your child for studies on the opening day of each term.
Monitor and ensure your child completes assigned activities, including homework, mixed work, and holiday packages.
Visitation & Visitation day
Visitation days will be communicated through circulars. It is a special occasion for parents to reunite with their children and, more importantly, to meet and interact with teachers to discuss academic and social progress.
Parents are strongly encouraged to visit their children on these designated days, providing them with any necessary requirements. Please note that bringing cooked food is not allowed.
Visitation hours are strictly between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm on the specified days.
Parents, guardians, and relatives are not permitted to visit pupils during regular school hours or on weekends, except on officially designated visitation days.
All visitors must first check in with the school administration before interacting with any pupil. Pupils found talking to visitors without permission will be sent home along with their visitors.
Parents wishing to visit the dormitories should seek permission from the school administration.
Uniforms & Uniformity
The wearing of earrings, necklaces, nail varnish, rings, lipstick, bangles, caps, and hats is not allowed.
Pupils are prohibited from wearing unauthorized jackets, sweaters, or jumpers. Violation of this rule may result in the confiscation of the item.
English is the designated medium of communication. Speaking in vernacular is considered incompatible with the multicultural society we embrace and is subject to disciplinary action.
All pupils are required to be dressed in full school uniform at all times during school hours.
Boarders are expected to be fully dressed in weekend or out-of-class uniform on weekends or after class.
Parents are encouraged to visit their child on designated visitation days to check on the pupil's progress.
It is mandatory for parents to personally collect their child's report card at the end of each term.
Attend all parent-teacher consultation meetings to stay informed and engaged in your child's academic journey.
Parents should avoid allowing their child to have unconventional haircuts, such as French cuts.
Ensure your child maintains a smart and tidy appearance, reflecting a sense of discipline and professionalism.
Promptly and honestly provide any information that may contribute to the welfare of your child at school to the school administration.
Refrain from discussing or criticizing teachers at home in the presence of pupils; instead, encourage open and constructive communication.
Act as a positive ambassador for the school by publicizing its achievements and values to the wider community.
Encourage a focused study environment at home, discouraging loitering and emphasizing discipline.
Ensure prompt payment of school fees and bring your child for studies on the opening day of each term.
Monitor and ensure your child completes assigned activities, including homework, mixed work, and holiday packages.
Responsibilities of a Parent
Parents are encouraged to visit their child on designated visitation days to check on the pupil's progress.
It is mandatory for parents to personally collect their child's report card at the end of each term.
Attend all parent-teacher consultation meetings to stay informed and engaged in your child's academic journey.
Parents should avoid allowing their child to have unconventional haircuts, such as French cuts.
Ensure your child maintains a smart and tidy appearance, reflecting a sense of discipline and professionalism.
Promptly and honestly provide any information that may contribute to the welfare of your child at school to the school administration.
Refrain from discussing or criticizing teachers at home in the presence of pupils; instead, encourage open and constructive communication.
Act as a positive ambassador for the school by publicizing its achievements and values to the wider community.
Encourage a focused study environment at home, discouraging loitering and emphasizing discipline.
Ensure prompt payment of school fees and bring your child for studies on the opening day of each term.
Monitor and ensure your child completes assigned activities, including homework, mixed work, and holiday packages.