School Info

School Rules

  • Children, when sick, should not be sent to school to attend classes, Monday tests or exam. This is for strict compliance.
  • Students who have been sick should bring a medical certificate from their doctor on joining school. A copy of the certificate is required to be submitted in the school.
  • Once a child has come to school, he/she should not be taken home on half day leave.
  • If your ward has been absent from school, he/she must make up for all the work missed by him/her.
  • Half day / Short leave will not be granted under any circumstances on the weekly test days.
  • In case a student writes the test and then leaves, he/she will be marked absent for that day.
  • Students should 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. They should observe compassionate behaviour towards all the support staff. No misbehaviour should be shown towards teachers or any other employee of the school.
  • Students should be neatly dressed. The school uniform is to be worn on all working days. Strict action will be taken against students who do not adhere to the uniform norms of the school.
  • Low waist (skirts/ trousers) are not permitted.
  • Short skirts (above the knees) are not permitted.
  • Shirts should be properly tucked in.
  • Spikes/streaks/fancy hair cuts are not permitted.
  • Boys should get their hair cut at regular intervals.
  • Hair cut must be conventional and not follow current trends.
  • The boys in senior classes need to shave at regular intervals.
  • In case henna has to be put on special occasions, it should be confined to palms only.
  • Tattoos & extra piercings are not permitted.
  • Girls should plait their hair if it is below their shoulders. Short hair should be neatly cut and pinned.
  • Students are not to wear any jewellery to school (e.g. chains, rings, bangles, bracelets etc.) Girls may wear a pair of earrings or studs.
  • Your ward should be instructed to be careful about his/her belongings. Expensive articles like Watches, MP3 Calculators, pens, mobiles, I-pods, cameras, pen drives, CDs etc. should not be brought to school.
  • If your ward needs to bring in any of the above mentioned items, they should be deposited with the class teacher for that day. They must not be used in the school premises or in the bus. In case of violation of this rule the article found will be confiscated. The school bears no responsibility for articles lost in school.
  • Students are expected to respect the property of others. This includes respect for school property. No student should damage any school furniture, write or draw anything on the walls, furniture or in anyway damage things that belong to others. Damage done, even by accident, should be reported at once to the class teacher or the Principal. Any damage done will be made good by the one who causes it.
  • Children are not allowed to bring sharp objects like scissors, blades, cutters, metal scales etc. to school.
  • Children should not bring crackers, colours, irritant spray, pepper spray, unauthorized person etc. to the school. These actions are liable to lead to expulsion of a student from the school.
  • Students must not miss any teaching / games / library / activity periods. Students should not intentionally disturb / disrupt classes.
  • KVB provides education from Pre Nursery to Class XII. Therefore, it is expected that the juniors be treated with love and affection by the seniors while the juniors show respect to their seniors. Bullying and use of foul language are punishable offences.
  • Under no circumstances should any eve-teasing / misbehaviour towards girl students take place.
  • Students under any circumstances should not drive down to school. Strict action will be taken against the students violating this rule.
  • Students are expected to maintain discipline while travelling in the school bus. If found misbehaving, the bus facility will be withdrawn with immediate effect.
  • Students are not allowed to go to friend's house or anywhere else from school.
  • Students must not engage in use of abusive language, mental harassment, name calling, cyber bullying, belittling, fighting or engaging themselves in activities that cause embarrassment to their fellow students.
  • Students should not disrupt the instructions given by the teachers in the classes by way of talking, making noises, laughing or throwing objects.
  • Students should not tamper with any educational material kept in the lab/classroom/activity room.
  • Students should not write/scribble anywhere in the washroom.
  • Display of any kind of closeness with other students by way of walking hand in hand or hugging or putting hand on the shoulders or any part of the body is unacceptable.
  • Students should not display objectionable/indecent/obscene gestures towards the other fellow students.
  • Students should not indulge in forgery of any kind.
  • Parent Teacher Meeting (PTM) will be scheduled on any working Saturday or working day (during or after school hours).
  • See that your ward carries books / exercise books according to the time table for that day. No extra books will be allowed.
  • Encourage your ward to take interest in studies as well as co-curricular activities and sports to facilitate holistic development of the child.
  • The observance of rules of the school and good behaviour is an essential condition to a student's continuance in the school. In case a student violates the school rules or indulges in any form of indiscipline, strict action like expulsion/suspension/rustication shall be taken.

Recommendation

  • Check your ward's school daily. Do sign the remarks if any and take necessary action.
  • See that your ward carries books/exercise books according to the Time Table for that day. No extra books will be allowed.
  • See that he/she is prepared for the tests. Please ensure that you see his/her Report Card and teachers' remarks in his/her class work/home work exercise books .
  • Encourage your ward to take a balanced interest in studies, co-curricular activities and sports.
  • Leave for half day should be avoided as far as possible for security reasons. In an emergency, written permission must be taken from the Principal.
  • Children, when sick, should not be sent to school to attend classes, Monday tests or exams. This is for strict compliance.

Withdrawals

  • One year calendar month's notice in writing or a month's fees in lieu of such notice must be given before a student can be withdrawn.
  • Those who leave the school in May must in all cases pay the fees for the month of June.
  • Transfer certificates are not issued until all dues of the school are settled.
  • Students can be asked to leave the school on the following grounds:
    • Disciplinary
    • Unsatisfactory progress in academics.
    • Detention or repeated detention in a class. As a rule only those students will be retained on the rolls of this school who can take the school leaving examination and are under 18 years of age.
    • A student who fails twice in the same class will not be permitted to continue his/her studies in the school especially if he/she is below average in that class.
    • Where a withdrawal takes place due to the above reasons, the question of charging a month's fee in lieu of notice does not arise.
  • A student who is admitted to the school and all admission formalities are complete is only refunded the caution fee if he/she wants to withdraw from the school.