Withdrawal

  • Three calendar months written notice must be given of intended withdrawal of the child from school of else three months fee will be charged. Withdrawal letters in duplicate must be submitted personally and a receipt obtained. If a student is withdrawn from school in April, fee for the months of May and June will be charged. And so on for withdrawals in months to follow.
  • The management, acting through the Principal, reserves to it-self the right of asking of the withdrawal of any child for whose correction the ordinary means are, in their judgement, found ineffectual. Continued illness, offences against honesty or morality, the use of bad language or of drugs or liquor, smoking or unsociability will expose the offender to immediate removal. In such cases the Principal is not bound to give reasons for the action taken.
  • Parents or guardians who persistently disobey the school rules or who are constantly over-demanding in attitude, or who are ,invariably captious and critical in their dealings with the school authorities or members of the staff, will be deemed unco-operative. In the absence of possibility of a viable workingrelationship with them to the advantage of their children therefore, the Principal has a right to demand the withdrawal of the latter.
  • Should any student, fail to return to school on re-opening after any vacation period, he/she is likely to forfeit his/her place in the school-unless prior intimation has been given and permission sought for extension of leave.
  • Students on their way to and from the school are expected to deport themselves in a responsible manner. Any child who fails to confirm to -accepted traditional and conventional standards to gentle-maliness in conduct and deportment, especially when in school uniform exposes himself to the danger of immediate and compulsory withdrawal from the school.
  • It is demanded of each student that he/she participate in any or all of the extracurricular or co-curricular activities of the school when called on to do so. Without exemption from the Principal, a student’s refusal to comply in this matter will entail his immediate and compulsory withdrawal from the school. This rule applies to all the students.
  • When parents of students are called to the school office by the Principal to discuss aspects of their children’s academic performance or general e-aviour, they must assume that the reasons for such a call are of considerable importance or urgency. Hence unless their co-operation is immediate and wholehearted, they shall be obliged to their children from the school.