Lion MP Bhuta School

The New Sarvajanik Education Society's

lion mohanlal parmanand bhuta sion sarvajanik school

SMT.Kamalaben Gambhirchand Shah English Medium School

(Gujarati Linguistic Minority Institute affiliated with the Maharashtra State Boards of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education)

The New Sarvajanik Education Society's

lion mohanlal parmanand bhuta sion sarvajanik school

SMT.Kamalaben Gambhirchand Shah English Medium School

(Gujarati Linguistic Minority Institute affiliated with the Maharashtra State Boards of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education)

School Discipline Guidelines

At Lion M.P. Bhuta Sion Sarvajanik School, we believe that discipline forms the foundation for a positive learning environment. Our rules are designed to promote respect, responsibility, and academic excellence while nurturing the overall development of our students. We encourage students to uphold these values both within and outside the school premises.

School Discipline Guidelines

At Lion M.P. Bhuta Sion Sarvajanik School, we believe that discipline forms the foundation for a positive learning environment. Our rules are designed to promote respect, responsibility, and academic excellence while nurturing the overall development of our students. We encourage students to uphold these values both within and outside the school premises.

1

Respect for School Property:

  • Students are expected to take care of school property, including classrooms, furniture, books, and other facilities.
  • Any accidental or intentional damage to school property must be reported immediately.
  • Students responsible for causing damage will be required to compensate for the loss.
  • Additional measures, such as a temporary suspension from classes for two days, may be applied to reinforce the importance of maintaining a respectful environment.

2

Personal Conduct and Influence:
  • Students are ambassadors of the school’s values and are expected to conduct themselves with integrity.
  • Any student found influencing peers negatively or engaging in behavior unbecoming of a student may face counseling.
  • Continued misconduct may lead to suspension or dismissal, as maintaining a positive environment is crucial for all.

3

Attendance and Punctuality
  • Regular attendance and punctuality are essential for academic success.
  • Students must arrive on time and attend all scheduled classes.
  • Latecomers will receive remarks in their Log Books. Habitual late arrivals may result in further disciplinary actions.
  • Absence without prior permission or a valid reason is discouraged. A note from parents should accompany any absence.
  • Regular attendance and punctuality are essential for academic success.
  • Extended absences (over 7 days) without notification may result in removal from the school register.
  • Attendance on the first day after vacations (Summer, Diwali, Christmas) is mandatory.

1

Respect for School Property:

  • Students are expected to take care of school property, including classrooms, furniture, books, and other facilities.
  • Any accidental or intentional damage to school property must be reported immediately.
  • Students responsible for causing damage will be required to compensate for the loss.
  • Additional measures, such as a temporary suspension from classes for two days, may be applied to reinforce the importance of maintaining a respectful environment.

2

Personal Conduct and Influence:
  • Students are ambassadors of the school’s values and are expected to conduct themselves with integrity.
  • Any student found influencing peers negatively or engaging in behavior unbecoming of a student may face counseling.
  • Continued misconduct may lead to suspension or dismissal, as maintaining a positive environment is crucial for all.

3

Attendance and Punctuality
  • Regular attendance and punctuality are essential for academic success.
  • Students must arrive on time and attend all scheduled classes.
  • Latecomers will receive remarks in their Log Books. Habitual late arrivals may result in further disciplinary actions.
  • Absence without prior permission or a valid reason is discouraged. A note from parents should accompany any absence.
  • Regular attendance and punctuality are essential for academic success.
  • Extended absences (over 7 days) without notification may result in removal from the school register.
  • Attendance on the first day after vacations (Summer, Diwali, Christmas) is mandatory.

4

Health and Well-being:

  • The health of our students and staff is a top priority.
  • Students with contagious diseases must remain at home until fully recovered.
  • A fitness certificate from a registered medical practitioner is required to return to school.
  • Non-Vegetarian Policy: To maintain cultural harmony and respect dietary practices, non-vegetarian food is strictly prohibited within the school premises.

5

Uniform and Appearance:
  • Wearing the prescribed uniform fosters a sense of belonging and discipline.
  • Students must wear the complete school uniform, as specified for their respective sections (Primary, Secondary, Pre-Primary).
  • Boys must maintain a neat haircut (zero cut style), while girls should tie their hair in two plaits.
  • Only simple studs are allowed as earrings for girls. Mehendi or decorative accessories are not permitted throughout the year.

6

Use of Personal Belongings:
  • Students are advised to bring only necessary academic materials.
  • Books other than textbooks, library books, or notebooks should not be brought without prior permission.
  • The school is not responsible for the loss of personal belongings, including money, gadgets, or valuable items. Students are encouraged to label and secure their belongings.

4

Health and Well-being:

  • The health of our students and staff is a top priority.
  • Students with contagious diseases must remain at home until fully recovered.
  • A fitness certificate from a registered medical practitioner is required to return to school.
  • Non-Vegetarian Policy: To maintain cultural harmony and respect dietary practices, non-vegetarian food is strictly prohibited within the school premises.

5

Uniform and Appearance:
  • Wearing the prescribed uniform fosters a sense of belonging and discipline.
  • Students must wear the complete school uniform, as specified for their respective sections (Primary, Secondary, Pre-Primary).
  • Boys must maintain a neat haircut (zero cut style), while girls should tie their hair in two plaits.
  • Only simple studs are allowed as earrings for girls. Mehendi or decorative accessories are not permitted throughout the year.

6

Use of Personal Belongings:
  • Students are advised to bring only necessary academic materials.
  • Books other than textbooks, library books, or notebooks should not be brought without prior permission.
  • The school is not responsible for the loss of personal belongings, including money, gadgets, or valuable items. Students are encouraged to label and secure their belongings.

7

Classroom Behavior:

  • A respectful and focused classroom environment is essential for effective learning.
  • Students must bring their Log Books daily and present them for inspection when requested.
  • Participation in prayers and assemblies is compulsory. Students arriving late will not be allowed to join the class without written permission.
  • Disrespectful or disobedient behavior towards teachers or peers will be addressed with appropriate disciplinary actions.

8

Participation in School Activities:
  • Active involvement in co-curricular activities is encouraged.
  • Absence from compulsory activities like picnics, sports, or cultural events without a valid reason will be marked in the attendance register.
  • Students should follow the guidelines and instructions provided during such events.

9

Disciplinary Measures :
  • To maintain a positive school environment, the following measures may be taken in case of rule violations:
  • Counseling sessions to guide and correct behavior.
  • Temporary suspension from classes.
  • Fines ranging from ₹1000 to ₹5000 depending on the severity of the violation.
  • In extreme cases, dismissal from the school may be considered.
  • Teachers may administer reasonable and moderate corrective measures when necessary.

7

Classroom Behavior:

  • A respectful and focused classroom environment is essential for effective learning.
  • Students must bring their Log Books daily and present them for inspection when requested.
  • Participation in prayers and assemblies is compulsory. Students arriving late will not be allowed to join the class without written permission.
  • Disrespectful or disobedient behavior towards teachers or peers will be addressed with appropriate disciplinary actions.

8

Participation in School Activities:
  • Active involvement in co-curricular activities is encouraged.
  • Absence from compulsory activities like picnics, sports, or cultural events without a valid reason will be marked in the attendance register.
  • Students should follow the guidelines and instructions provided during such events.

9

Disciplinary Measures :
  • To maintain a positive school environment, the following measures may be taken in case of rule violations:
  • Counseling sessions to guide and correct behavior.
  • Temporary suspension from classes.
  • Fines ranging from ₹1000 to ₹5000 depending on the severity of the violation.
  • In extreme cases, dismissal from the school may be considered.
  • Teachers may administer reasonable and moderate corrective measures when necessary.

10

Student Responsibilities:
  • Students are expected to uphold the school’s values in all activities.
  • They must abide by the decisions and regulations set forth by the Student’s Own Council (SOC) and the school authorities.
  • Respect for peers, teachers, and school staff is non-negotiable.
  • Students should strive to be honest, diligent, and cooperative in all school activities.

11

Parental Involvement :

  • Parents play a vital role in reinforcing the school’s values at home.
  • Parents should ensure their children attend school regularly, maintain discipline, and complete assignments on time.
  • Guardians are encouraged to communicate any concerns about their child’s progress or well-being to the school.
  • Parent ID Card Policy: For security reasons, all parents and guardians must present the school-issued ID card when visiting the school premises. New ID cards will be issued at the start of each academic year, and carrying them is mandatory for all visits.
  • Meetings with teachers should be scheduled through the Principal’s office.

12

Amendments to Rules :

  • The school reserves the right to update or amend these rules as necessary.
  • Any changes will be communicated to students and parents promptly.
  • It is expected that both students and parents comply with the revised rules.

10

Student Responsibilities:
  • Students are expected to uphold the school’s values in all activities.
  • They must abide by the decisions and regulations set forth by the Student’s Own Council (SOC) and the school authorities.
  • Respect for peers, teachers, and school staff is non-negotiable.
  • Students should strive to be honest, diligent, and cooperative in all school activities.

11

Parental Involvement :

  • Parents play a vital role in reinforcing the school’s values at home.
  • Parents should ensure their children attend school regularly, maintain discipline, and complete assignments on time.
  • Guardians are encouraged to communicate any concerns about their child’s progress or well-being to the school.
  • Parent ID Card Policy: For security reasons, all parents and guardians must present the school-issued ID card when visiting the school premises. New ID cards will be issued at the start of each academic year, and carrying them is mandatory for all visits.
  • Meetings with teachers should be scheduled through the Principal’s office.

12

Amendments to Rules :
  • The school reserves the right to update or amend these rules as necessary.
  • Any changes will be communicated to students and parents promptly.
  • It is expected that both students and parents comply with the revised rules.

School Uniform

At our school, we promote equality and unity by having the same uniform for both boys and girls in the Pre-Primary, Primary, and Secondary sections. This approach ensures consistency and fairness across all grade levels. The only difference is that girls are required to wear a ribbon, helping to maintain a neat and cohesive appearance for all students.

Pre-Primary & Primary Section

  • Uniform: Red pants, Blue & Red Colour T-Shirt
  • Footwear: Black Velcro Shoes (All Seasons)
  • Socks: Black Socks & Black All-Season Shoes
  • Girls: Red Ribbon

Secondary Section

  • Uniform: Grey full pants, Multi-Colour Check Shirt with attached red jacket
  • Footwear: Black Velcro Shoes (All Seasons)
  • Socks: Black Socks & Black All-Season Shoes
  • Girls: Red Ribbon

School Uniform

At our school, we promote equality and unity by having the same uniform for both boys and girls in the Pre-Primary, Primary, and Secondary sections. This approach ensures consistency and fairness across all grade levels. The only difference is that girls are required to wear a ribbon, helping to maintain a neat and cohesive appearance for all students.

Pre-Primary & Primary Section

  • Uniform: Red pants, Blue & Red Colour T-Shirt
  • Footwear: Black Velcro Shoes (All Seasons)
  • Socks: Black Socks & Black All-Season Shoes
  • Girls: Red Ribbon

Secondary Section

  • Uniform: Grey full pants, Multi-Colour Check Shirt with attached red jacket
  • Footwear: Black Velcro Shoes (All Seasons)
  • Socks: Black Socks & Black All-Season Shoes
  • Girls: Red Ribbon

NOTE: From the academic year 2024-2025 Uniform has changed

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