School Rules
- Each student must carry his almanac and identity card to school every day.
- A student should affix his/her photograph and write the required information, duly signed by a parent, in the space provided for in the almanac.
- Students who come to school on their own should reach the school before School timings.
- Students are not allowed to bring mobile phone to school. If they do so, it will be confiscated.
- Changing of classrooms between periods should be done in an orderly manner and silently. Students should not unnecessarily leave their class at the end of every period.
- Students should be habitually clean and always neatly dressed. The school uniform should be worn on all working days and for all school functions. Students who are slovenly dressed or not in uniform will be sent home. Use of hair gel is not allowed. Wearing low waist trousers is forbidden.
- All boys (except Sikhs) must keep their hair short. Girls must tie their hair neatly with a green band.
- No books (other than text books or library books), magazines or news papers should be brought to the school.
- Lending or borrowing of money or other articles is not allowed.
- Students who come to school escorted should never leave before the escort arrives. In case of delay, they should report to the school office.
- Parents and guardians may meet the teachers/Academic Director during the specified time.
- Students are not allowed to use the school telephone without the permission of the Receptionist. They will not be called to answer phone calls during class hours.
- Students using the school bus will maintain discipline in the bus.
- The school insists on the following measures to be observed by the members of staff and all students. Care must be taken to maintain clean, green surroundings. That is, school premises will not be littered with disposable tumblers, papers or polythene bags. If polythene bags are brought to school, care should be taken not to dispose them off in the school grounds. Minimal use of polythene bags will be appreciated.
- Do not spoil or pluck flowers.
- Students are expected to respect school property. No student should damage any school furniture, write or draw anything on the walls or in any way damage things belonging to others. Any school property damaged even by accident should be reported at once to the class teacher or to the Vice-Principal or the Principal.
- GREEN GROVE students should invariably be polite wherever they go. They should always remember that the school is judged by their conduct. They should greet their teachers when they meet them. Bullying and use of foul language are punishable offences.
- Students are not allowed to bring any sharp instruments such as knives etc. to the school, or any kind of object that can cause injury to others.
- Students are advised to keep their class room, school buildings and campus as clean as possible, and throw leftovers into the dustbins.
- The school is not responsible for goods lost. It is not advisable to bring valuable articles (like expensive watches or fountain pens) to school.
- GGIS provides education from Nursery to Class X. Therefore, it is expected that the juniors be treated with love and affection, while the juniors show all respect to their seniors. There should be perfect harmony between the day scholars and boarders.
- Fees can be paid by cheque/draft/cash within the stipulated time.
- No student shall indulge in any of the following practices, namely:
- Writing on the shirts or uniform.
- Spitting in or near the school building.
- Smoking.
- Any form of gambling.
- Use of drugs or intoxicants, except on prescription by a registered medical practitioner.
- Rowdyism and rude behaviour.
- Use of violence in any form.
- Casteism, communalism or untouchability in any form.
- Bursting crackers or throwing colour on one another/or painting faces within the school premises,
- Under no condition is a student permitted to bring a mobile telephone to the school. If confiscated, it will not be returned.
- No student is allowed to visit any of the kiosks situated outside the school, and if found doing so, he will be subjected to punishment.
- Students indulging in aggressive or violent behaviour will not be allowed to travel by school bus. They will be picked and dropped to school by their parents.
- A permission card signed by the teacher (in-charge of a period) must be carried by a child going to the clinic for treatment.
- Canteen facility is only available in break time or after the school is over. If there is an emergency, children can avail of this facility with the concerned teacher's card (permission slip).
- Students should not join other students in violent, destructive activities or they will be subjected to punishment.
- Students will not instigate other co-students or juniors to indulge in any misbehaviour or any form of anti-school activity which will bring disrepute to the school and could spoil the career of the concerned student.
- Students will not boycott the orders, directions and instructions given to them by the school authorities.
- Students using unfair means during examination will face disciplinary action as decided by the school authorities.
- A student will not cooperate or indulge in any act of violence committed by other students which will harm any student physically or mentally.
- Students will not do anything to disturb the principles and norms of school discipline.
- School rules can be changed without prior notice or reason.
- No attendance would be given to a student during period of suspension.
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- Blue Card Students habitually late or not properly dressed will be put on this card by the appointments in the break each day, for a week and will not be taken off the Blue Card till an improvement is visible.
- Red Card Careless and untidy work in academics leads to the award of a Red Card, which has to be signed by the subject teacher on each day of the week during which the student is on the Red Card. If the progress during the week is satisfactory, the Red Card is discontinued.
- Yellow Card Serious offences which reflect adversely on a student's conduct e.g. breaking bounds, disobedience, telling lies, indicate the award of a Yellow Card which deprives the offender of availing any privileges in the school for a week. He/she is not allowed to attend any programme, picnic or outing while on a Yellow Card.The award of three Yellow Cards in an academic year in quick succession may lead to the expulsion of the offender from the School on disciplinary grounds.
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Attendance
- It is compulsory for all students to complete 75% attendance before every exam to make them eligible to sit for the examination. In case attendance is short, students will not be eligible for promotion/any academic award.
- Repeated absence without leave or unexplained absence for more than ten consecutive days renders the student liable to have his/her name struck off the rolls; readmission may be granted only on.
- All children are expected to attend school on the opening day after every vacation and must be present before closing for the vacation. Those absent because of sickness must present a medical certificate within 3 days of absence through Fax, a representative or School website. Boarders will not be given permission to leave the school before vacation. Students returning late will be charged a fine of Rs. 100/- for every day of absence from the Boarding House.
- A child returning to school after suffering from an infectious or contagious disease should produce a fitness certificate from a doctor.
- Students suffering from any one of the following diseases must observe the prescribed period of quarantine before returning to class.
- Chicken Pox - Till complete falling of scabs.
- Cholera - Till the child is completely well.
- Measles - Two weeks after the rash disappears.
- Mumps - Until the swelling has gone.
- Whooping Cough - Six weeks.
- Jaundice - Six weeks.
6. Only those students will be put on duty who represent the school while playing a tournament, a sport or participate in any other event. Any student, not representing the school, will have no such claim.
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