School Rules

Goals of the Divya Jyoti School

The immediate goal of Divya Jyoti School is to prepare students for academic success in their further education, to enable students to keep open a broad spectrum of options for their future endeavors, and to prepare them to be responsible and productive citizens.

Divya Jyoti School (DJS) will give students an early and thorough grounding in reading, writing, mathematics, history, science, a modern world language, and the arts, so as not to foreclose any future career choice. The school will focus on core knowledge and essential skills so that children may achieve the mastery on which further learning will build. The DJS education program also includes comprehensive health and physical education. In order to prepare students for the future, DJS will foster a range of attitudes and behaviors such as hard work, personal responsibility, constructive engagement in activities, self-discipline to tackle various assignments, a sense of fairness, and respect for others.

In the course of their studies, students in Divya Jyoti School are expected to develop and hone the skills to formulate a question or define an issue. They will find relevant information using appropriate tools and evaluate it through critical thinking and quantitative analysis. They will solve problems and make decisions based on available information and organize and present their work both orally and in written or graphic form.

DJS will strive to lead every student to these accomplishments, which are essential to future success in school and at work, to the responsibilities of citizenship, and to the satisfactions of a cultivated mind.

Every Student Must Endeavour

To be neatly dressed in school uniform.

To come to class with the lesson well prepared and the home work completed.

To converse only in English while in the school premises.

To be polite, courteous and well-mannered.

To avoid running, playing, whistling and shouting inside the school building and corridors.

To be punctual at school.

To take proper care of text books, notebooks, personal belongings and school property.

To respect and wish the Principal, teachers and visitors.

To avoid writing on walls and carving out names on desks.

Never remain in class during P.T. or games period unless permitted by the class teacher or Principal.

To stand respectfully during the prayers and NATIONAL ANTHEM.

To keep your surroundings clean and be environmentally conscious.

To hand over the articles if found in the school premises to the office staff.

Never to loiter aimlessly along corridors or in the school premises.

To strive to attain excellence in whatever you do.

To use Golden words like "Thank you"~"Sorry"~"Please"~"Excuse me" and "I beg your pardon".

To remain quiet in the absence of the teacher and listen to the monitor's instruction.

To accept defeat with a smile.

To be helpful and kind to the young, weak, old and physically or mentally challenged.

TO BRING SCHOOL DIARY EVERYDAY TO SCHOOL.

General Rules of School

All students should be present in school on the opening day of each term.

Students should be in school before the first warning bell.

Irregular moral behavior justifies dismissal. If a student is absent for fifteen consecutive days without an application or for five days at the beginning of term his/her name may be struck off from the rolls.

Students unless required to stay back for any purpose with the permission of the Principal, should leave the premises as soon as the school gets over. The school authorities are not responsible for the safety of any pupil after school hours. Necessary arrangements therefore should be made to take children home immediately after school.

No Collective petition or complaint will be entertained but reasonable and individual ones will be sympathetically attended to.

Penalties may be imposed by the Principal at his discretion for breach of discipline, for habitual irregularity or late attendance.

Private tutors may not be engaged except after consulting the Principal.

For sufficient reasons, such as unsatisfactory progress in studies, serious misconduct, dishonesty, non-payment of school fees, pupil's name may be struck off from the rolls.

Any damage to school property will have to be made good. The decision of the Principal regarding the amount is final.

All pupils when admitted and while studying in this school must make themselves acquainted with the rules notified for their conduct. Ignorance of the rules will not be excused.