Montessori Is A Nurturing And Holistic Approach To Learning
Students must attend school regularly and maintain a minimum attendance of 85% for each academic term to qualify for promotions and examinations. Attendance is taken at the beginning of each day and the start of every subject period.
Students must arrive at school before the morning assembly begins. Latecomers will not be permitted to enter without valid reasons or prior permission from school authorities.
Parents/guardians must submit a written application at least two days in advance for planned absences, such as family functions or medical appointments.
Students are not allowed to leave the school premises during school hours without prior approval from the principal or class teacher.
Students failing to meet the attendance criteria without valid reasons may face consequences such as: Restrictions on participating in extracurricular activities. Disqualification from annual awards and certificates. Suspension or repetition of the academic year in extreme cases.
Students must have a minimum of 85% attendance in each subject to be eligible to sit for midterm or final examinations. Attendance shortages due to valid reasons, such as medical emergencies, may be considered on a case-by-case basis if supported by proper documentation. Absence during exams will only be excused for genuine reasons and must be communicated promptly.
Every student, teacher, staff member, and visitor deserves to be treated with respect, dignity, and courtesy. Students must avoid behavior that causes physical, emotional, or psychological harm to others. Discrimination or harassment based on race, gender, religion, nationality, or any other characteristic is strictly prohibited.
Students are expected to demonstrate honesty and diligence in their academic pursuits. Cheating, plagiarism, or other forms of academic dishonesty are not tolerated. Assignments, projects, and exams must reflect individual effort unless collaboration is explicitly allowed. Seeking help when needed and respecting deadlines are part of being academically responsible.
Integrity is the foundation of a strong moral character and the key to building trust. Students must be truthful in their words and actions, both within and outside the school premises. Forgery, theft, or misrepresentation of any kind will lead to disciplinary action. Upholding the school’s values, even during unsupervised situations, is expected of every student.
Responsible use of technology is crucial for maintaining digital safety and academic focus. Students may only use electronic devices for educational purposes as approved by teachers. Accessing inappropriate content, cyberbullying, or unauthorized use of school systems is prohibited. Personal devices must not disrupt the learning environment.
Maintaining a safe, secure, and healthy atmosphere is a shared responsibility. Physical altercations, bullying, or aggressive behavior are not permitted. The possession or use of prohibited substances, including tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, is strictly forbidden. Students must follow safety protocols, report hazards, and use school facilities responsibly.
Regular attendance and timely arrival demonstrate commitment to education. Students must attend school every day, arriving on time and fully prepared for classes. Absences must be communicated in advance, with valid reasons and supporting documentation if required. Persistent tardiness or unexcused absences will result in corrective measures.
Students must maintain a minimum of 85% attendance during the academic term to be eligible to appear for the examinations. Students with attendance shortages may be allowed to sit for exams only after receiving special approval from the principal, provided valid reasons are presented (e.g., medical emergencies).
The examination schedule will be released two weeks before the start of exams and shared through the school notice board, online portal, and parent communication channels. Any changes in the schedule due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., weather conditions) will be promptly communicated.
Students must carry their admit card, school ID card, and necessary stationery to the examination hall. Borrowing items during the exam is not permitted. Students are expected to sit in their designated seats and follow the seating plan strictly. Absolute silence must be maintained during the exam. Any communication, verbal or non-verbal, will be considered a breach of rules. Mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators (unless permitted), and other electronic devices are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall.
Students must report to school 30 minutes before the start of the examination. Latecomers will not be permitted to enter the exam hall after the first 15 minutes unless a valid reason is presented. Absence during exams will be excused only in genuine cases such as medical emergencies, supported by a valid medical certificate. No re-examinations will be conducted for students absent without prior intimation or a valid reason.
Students must write their name, roll number, and other required details correctly on the answer sheet before starting the exam. At the end of the examination, students must hand over the answer sheets to the invigilator. Leaving the examination hall without permission or before the exam ends will not be allowed.