Tips For Students
  • All students are expected to be in the school at least 15 minutes before the scheduled time for the morning assembly.
  • Punctuality is a virtue that the School Management wishes to impart to its students. Hence, late coming to the school is strictly prohibited. Late comers may be admitted into the class ONLY with the consent of the Principal.
  • All should be particularly careful not to throw garbage anywhere in the school premises. They should use dustbin specially provided for the purpose.
  • Smoking or use of any intoxicative article by a student is strictly prohibited inside and outside the School premises. Those found violating this rule will be dismissed with immediate effect.
  • Scribbling on the walls, desks and board is strictly forbidden. Any kind of damage to be done to school property shall have to be made good by the parents/guardians of the wrongdoer.
  • Any kind of damage caused to the School property must be compensated by the Parents/Guardians of the ward. The decision of the Principal regarding the compensation to be paid is final.
  • Running, playing or shouting inside the school building is not allowed.
  • It is compulsory for every student to have 80% of total attendance to appear for the final examination.
  • All students are expected take active parts in co-curricular activities, sports etc arranged by the School.
  • Absentees in an examination will be considered failed unless it is established satisfactorily that their absence was due to illness or any other serious reason.
  • As a matter of discipline, students shall not wear ornaments, bracelets, bangles, rings, costly earnings, decorative hairpins and such luxurious accessories.
  • Bringing of arms and weapons like knives, chains and fire arms to the School and ganging up with the students of one’s own School or outsiders justify immediate dismissal.
  • All students must keep their books clean, neatly covered with their name written on them.
  • Irregular attendance, truancy, insubordination to the Teachers and habitual neglect of studies, indifference to School work and obscenity in word or action are sufficient reasons for the suspension of a pupil.
  • Every student shall bring to the School hand book and ID Daily.
  • Student are strictly forbidden to use motor vehicles to the School. If a student found using motor vehicles in School uniform he/she must be prevented to attend the School and disciplinary actions will be taken against them.
  • Students shall not bring cell phones and similar electronic gadgets to the School and if student found violating this rule, the gadgets confisticated and will not be returned during the academic year.
  • If students defame the School Management, staff, collegues, supporting staff members etc. through the SOCIAL MEDIA he/ she will be taken to task and they will have face the legal consequences.
  • Students should be docile, clean, neat and hard working. The school authorities do not accept any responsibility for the loss of books, clothes, money, tiffin carrier etc.
  • If a police complaint/FIR filed against any student he/she will be dismissed with immediate effect.
  • Physical training, sports, co-curricular activities and School cleaning duties are compulsory subjects of the School. If a student is physically unfit for these activities, a doctor’s certificate should be submitted to the Principal and must obtain special permission from the Principal.
  • Since English language has become the universal language of communication, the School administration has made efforts to imporve English language skills of its students. In order to improve the confidence of the students in speaking English they are advised to speak only English in the School premises.

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.

View All