Guidelines for good behaviour; Some Do & don’t’s

1. Respect one and all especially the elders, the parents, the teachers s, the peers and the self. Act with deference, as required by the situation.

2. Speak with care and thoughtfulness’. Avoid extreme language; whatever be the provocation.

3. Be friendly, warm and helpful whether in or out of the school. Lend a helping hand, whenever or wherever you find a need, to your friends, parent and teachers and new students, those visiting the school unattended.

4. On the playground neither be unfair nor quarrelsome. Be a real sportsman: To lose or win is not important, as enjoying the game itself. Take defeat with grace.

5. Be compassionate and nurture understanding with the old, the poor, the infirm and the physically and the mentally challenged.

6. Do not complain or grumble, whatever may be the stress or problem. Understand, there are people more unfortunate than you.

7. Above all, respect our culture and whatever it stands for, its tolerance, catholicity and its vital power to service through ages.

8. Always remember, the school is judged by your conduct. Cultivate good manners and social graces in all interaction everywhere. Recognise the need for mutual accommodation. Be mindful of others.

9. Appreciate the beauty around you and ensure that the school and the classrooms are not only clean but beautiful. Do not do anything to mar their beauty. There is beauty in keeping things in their own places.

10. Conserve the environment by practicing the 3 ‘R’s: Reduce-Reuse-Recycle. Refuse Polythene as part of your list towards the cause, Conserve Water, lo every drop counts. Be careful in the use of Electricity.

11. Recognise the power of Silence. Observe silence from the time you the School to the time the \Morning Assembly is over. Thereafter talk, whenever you require to talk only, since Silence is Always Golden.