Rules and Regulations
1. a) The working day is divided into two sessions. The morning session extends from 9.00 a.m. to 12.10 p.m. and the afternoon session from 12.50 p.m. to 3.10 p.m. and from 3.15 p.m. to 4.15 p.m. co-curricular activities will be held on appointed days.

b) The first warning bell for class is given 5 minutes before the commencement of the morning and afternoon sessions; and the second bell at the hour fixed for commencement of class.

c) At the first bell before each session, pupils should go in silence to their respective classes and wait for the teacher.

d) Pupils are not expected to come before time for class;those who do so for approved reasons must proceed at once to their respective classrooms and devote the time to study, or be reading in the library.

e) Pupils should not keep in their possession undue amount of money while in School.

f) Pupils are strictly not allowed to ride/drive two wheelers, cars to the School.

2. On the teacher.s arrival in the classroom, the pupils must rise and remain standing till they are asked to sit, or till the teacher takes his / her seat. When the attendance roll is called each one must rise and answer to his /her name.

3. a) No pupil is allowed to leave the clasroom without the permission of the teacher or until the class is dismissed.

b) While moving from one classroom to another at the end of each period, care should be taken to do so as quickly as possible, and in silence. At the closing bell of each session pupils may leave the classroom only when the teacher has gone out first.

4 a) Punctual and regular attendance is insisted upon. Leave of absence from School for attending marriages, functions,etc. must be applied in advance, even if it is for one day.The general terms of excuse, 'for some business', or 'for some ceremony', are not acceptable. Hence give specific reason for absence.

b) When a pupil has been absent from School for reasons not foreseen e.g. illness, he must, on returning to School,bring a note of excuse from his parent or guardian.Should the absence exceed three days, notice must be forwarded to the Headmaster.

c) Continued absence without leave or intimation for a week shall be considered equivalent to the withdrawal of a pupil from School and his name shall be struck off the rolls.

d) Special notice shall be taken of absence without leave from an examination and at re-opening of classes after the holidays. In the case of illness, the production of a medical certificate shall be required.

e) Leave note should always be written in this calendar in the space provided.

5. A pupil absent without leave during any one hour of either session of the day, shall be regarded as absent for half a day and serious notice will be taken of such absence.

6. a) A pupil marked 'absent' shall continue to be so marked until he produces an order from the Headmaster or other authority deputed for the purpose to be marked 'present'.

b) If a pupil present for the forenoon session requires leave in the afternoon, he/she should get prior permission from the Headmaster. Irregular attendance, insubordination to teachers, habitual inattention to school work, stealing, fighting, obscenity in word and action etc. are sufficient reasons for the temporary or permanent dismissal of a pupil. Other offences such as coming late to class, damaging school property etc., are punishable.

8. The School does not hold itself responsible for the conduct of the pupil outside its premises. In justice to itself, however, it takes cognizance of any serious misconduct of its pupils committed outside its precincts and should any serious  charge be fairly substantiated, the guilty will be punished according to the gravity of the offence.

9. Progress Records will be issued as indicated in the calendar. They should be promptly signed by the parents / guardians and progress / regress to be noted and accordingly guided at home in his/her studies.

10. Pupils attending class or assembling within the School must wear the School uniform according prescribed norms.

11. Every pupil must wish the members of the staff on the occasion of his first meeting for the day.

12. Books, magazines, newspapers, C.D., D.V.D. cassettes etc., not approved by the Headmaster, may not be brought to the School. Comics may not be brought to the School and their reading is very much discouraged. Smoking and consumption of liquor, drugs in and outside the School is strictly prohibited.

13. Books, umbrellas etc., should have a name or mark by which the owner can easily be known, and all stray or unclaimed property should be brought to the office of the Headmaster.

14. Mobile Phone is strictly prohibited within the classroom and on the campus. If found, mobiles will be confiscated and will not be returned.

15. Pupils are expected to come with proper hair cut and nails well pared.

16. Pupils are discouraged to wear full shoes with socks in the monsoon season. Only black leather, rexin or Canvas shoes are permitted Fancy shoes of any kind will not be permitted and will attract a fine.

17. Students are required to live with their parents or guardians. But if they live in a boarding house, as a paying guest, in a rented room etc. the Headmaster should be informed about it.

18. Pupils are not allowed to go to cinemas or picnics without the permission of their parents or guardians.

19. Pupils must not join any club or societies outside the school or make any engagement that would interfere with their studies without Headmaster's permission. They are not allowed to play in any team against the School.

20. Pupils are not allowed to take part in political agitation directed against the authority of lawful Government.

21. Catholic pupils are advised to go to Confession at least once a month and every day, if possible, to Mass and Communion.

22. When prayers are said at the beginning and at the end of class, all must stand and pray devoutly.

23. Letters officially addressed to the Headmaster should enclose reply postage with a self-addressed envelop.

Fee Concession

1. Deserving, good and studious pupils will be awarded scholarships.