Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct
The conduct and discipline of a student is of prime importance at OP Jindal Modern School. It is expected that every student in school behaves in a manner that befits the dignity and honour of the values cherished at the school. Discipline is maintained through understanding and positive attitude. The school believes in Tagore’s philosophy ‘Where the mind is without Fear’. Discipline includes respect for seniors, love for juniors and self-control. Student’s discipline and conduct is recorded in the report card where special columns are made to assign grades according to their behaviour. Any student found lacking in conduct and behaviour may be asked to leave the school not withstanding any other achievement to his/her credit. The discipline and conduct records are the basis for the student’s final character certificate, whenever issued.

Punctuality and Cleanliness
Pupils must come to school punctually and neatly dressed. Nails should be neatly clipped, hair properly cut (no fancy hair styles, if long hair-two pony tails/plaits only), uniform should be washed and ironed. In case a child is late or is not in proper uniform, the child must have a letter of explanation addressed to the Principal.

CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS

Every student shall be governed by the Code of Conduct. The following acts shall constitute breach of code of conduct.

  1. Habitual late coming and negligence in the class.
  2. Use of abusive language, quarrelsome and riotous behaviour.
  3. Insubordination and defiance of lawful order.
  4. Disrespectful behaviour, rumour mongering and character assassination
  5. Making false accusations and/or assault either provoked or otherwise.
  6. Use of chewing gum or narcotics on the school premises.
  7. Mutilation of school records.
  8. Indulging in or encouraging any form of malpractice connected with examination or other school activities.
  9. Obstructing class-fellows or other members from lawful duties and indulging in any sort of agitation to coerce or embarrass the school authorities.
  10. Carrying on personal monetary transactions among themselves.
  11. Absenting from class even though present in the school premises.
  12. Possession of explosives and other objectionable material in the school premises.
  13. Non usage of English language barring Hindi and Sanskrit periods.
  14. Coming to school by self-driven power vehicles (only bicycles allowed after seeking prior written permission from the Principal).
  15. Bullying of juniors by seniors.

PARENT’S ROLE

  1. Parents should ensure that their wards carry the ’Students Diary’ every day to school.
  2. The particulars of their ward in the first two pages should be filled in all respects as soon as the ’Students Diary’ is bought.
  3. Parents should see to it that their ward completes the daily assignment. They should also read and sign if any note is sent by the class teacher through the diary. Special pages for the above purpose are provided to be made use of as and when needed.
  4. Parents should ensure that their ward brings the books/note books as per the schedule every day.