General Rules
  • Be polite and gentlemanly in and outside the school.
  • Be honest and truthful in all matters.
  • Accept cheerfully whatever responsibility is given, and face difficulties with courage and determination.
  • Be courteous to the officials in the playground and take part in games with good sportsman-spirit.
  • Greet your parents, teachers and elders whenever you meet them.
  • Have proper care of hair at all times, avoid long nails, colouring nails and other modern fashion styles. Boys shall avoid long hair and fashionable hair style.
  • Respect your school property, as well as those that belong to others.
  • Be punctual and regular in coming to school.
  • Be bold to say 'No' when asked to do something that is basically wrong.
  • Strict regularity, implicit obedience, courtesy in speech and conduct, cleanliness of dress and person, are expected from every pupil. The students must strictly conform to the regulations laid down in this regard.
  • The students are responsible to the school authorities for their conduct not only in the school, but also outside. Any objectionable conduct outside the school makes them liable for disciplinary action, because such conduct would endanger the good name of the school.
  • No collection of money is to be made without the prior permission of the Principal.
  • Gifts to the members of the staff, or other expressions in their honour, are not allowed, without the permission of the Principal.
  • All students must possess a copy of the school handbook.
  • Students must participate in the daily assembly.
  • The students are not allowed to visit the staff rooms without the permission of the teachers.
  • Fines may be imposed by the Principal or the staff for irregularity, indiscipline, damage to the school property, improper uniform, etc.
  • On National Days - Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti - every student must be present for the school activities. Absence on these days will be considered very grave and anti-nationalistic, and hence, appropriate action will be taken.
  • Lost and found articles are to be deposited in the office.
  • The Principal may punish a student in a manner suited to the seriousness or frequency of the offence, which may vary from detention after school hours to suspension, or even expulsion from the Institution.
  • The Principal reserves the right to waive aside any of the rules contained in the hand book.
  • The interpretations of any rule in the hand book rests solely and entirely with the Local Managing Body of this school. Their interpretations and decisions are final.
  • For any grave disobedience to the clearly expressed orders of the Principal, punishment laid down is dismissal without any warning. The same applies to moral turpitude, defacing of the School property and premises, and defiance of the authorities and teachers.
  • Students are not excused from games and physical activities without a written note from a qualified doctor.
  • Do not bring and throw colours on any person within the school premises during the season of Holi; the same applies to the crackers and bursting them in the campus. Anyone indulging in these will be severely dealt with.
  • Any student asked to leave from the school on disciplinary grounds shall have the same mentioned in his/her Transfer Certificate.
  • Students are strictly forbidden to bring motorized vehicles, four/two wheelers to the school.
  • The School Gate will not be opened for any Parent/Guardian at any cost during recess.
  • Every student is issued a School Handbook at the beginning of the Academic Session. Students are required to complete both-the Personal Memo in the handbook and the medical Record and submitted to the school office. The handbook meant for students to record their activities in school. It is also an important means of communication between the school and the parents with regard to the progress and conduct of each child. Students are expected to bring their hand book to school every day and parents are requested to check the handbook every day.
  • Both the School Hand Book and Identity card are issued to the students at the beginning of the Academic Session. It is compulsory for all students to carry the identity card with them daily, when attending school and whenever they are representing the school outside the premises or traveling with the school party on out station picnics/tours.
  • No student shall use chewing gum, tobacco in any form like pan masala in the vicinity of the school.

About

St Mary's School, Bhikkawala

Vill & Post - Bhikkawala P. O, Afzalgarh, Teh - Dhampur Dist - Bijnor U. P. Pin code - 246722

St. Francis Convent School is a branch of the Institute of the Franciscan Clarist Sisters of the Most Blessed Sacrament. The Institute, a religious society was founded by venerable Mother Seraphina, a great educationist, in Italy. The aim of the society is to educate the youth and care for the destitute. The school was opened on 14 January 1957, with five tiny children, on the convent verandah. As days passed by, the request for admission was so great that accommodation became a problem. Hence, on 10 October 1961 the foundation stone was laid for the school building. In the foundation year the K.G. Section became a co-educational primary school. In 1977, Class VI was added.

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