Rules And Regulations
Kids Gurukul English School students should be intelligent, self-assured, obedient, cultured, and well-spoken. The institution demands that its pupils develop a second-nature sense of discipline. For the sake of its students, the school adheres to a number of rules quite strictly.
- The school property must be well maintained by the students. They shouldn't handle expensive electrical devices like a computer or TV improperly, damage them, or break them. installed in the classrooms, as well as any furniture or electrical fixtures; if not, pupils will be required to pay the entire price of the offending item in addition to a severe fine.
- The work of art shouldn't be drawn, scratched, or engraved by students on desks, chairs, or other objects. Strict disciplinary measures may be taken in response to such criminal behaviour.
- Students should walk in a queue and to the left when using the stairs or the hallways. Moving between classes should be done quietly and in an organised fashion. Running through the halls, shoving other kids, etc. will not be acceptable.
- It is against the law to loiter in the school reception area.
- All students are required to be present for the assembly. Without the class teacher's or principal's prior approval, no student may remain in the classroom during assembly.
- It is not acceptable to be late to class, especially after a lunch break, a game session, or any other activity lesson.
- English is the official language of the campus and must be spoken at all times.
- The use of vulgar and abusive language in the classroom will result in student suspension.
- All older students at Kids Gurukul English School must be respected, and younger children must be loved. When any guests or teachers speak to them, they should stand.
- Any sharp objects, such as blades, a knife sharpener, a compass, a divider, etc., are not permitted for students to bring to school.
- Other than the textbooks or library books, no additional literature may be taken to school.
- During Diwali or Holi, it is still prohibited to light fireworks or throw coloured powder over the school grounds. Expulsion from the school may result from failure to follow these guidelines.
- Regular absences from school, absences that are unjustified or unexplained, persistent lateness, disobedience, contempt for authority figures, and other serious acts of indiscipline that might result in expulsion from the school are all grounds for expulsion.
- Students are required to preserve the school campus's clean, lush environment and refrain from destroying it with confectionery wrappers, throwaway cups, poly packs, etc.
- They shouldn't remove plants from the lawns or pick flowers.