The students are to follow the following Code of Behavior with immediate effect.
1. Students should act in a manner confirming to the well being of the school.
2. Students are required to wear the school uniform for school session. Jewellery should not be worn to school, with the exception the girls may wear small earrings.
3. Students are expected to respect school property and property of others and must not damage or deface them in anyway. They will be held financially responsible for the replacement of items which are lost or damaged through negligence or lack of care. If a student continues to damage property the management is compelled to expel that particular student.
4.Students should be punctual. Late coming is discouraged and may result in punishment if continued.
5. Students are forbidden to bring to school any items that are not used in learning activities (e.g: Toys, Walkmans, Cassettes, necklaces etc.)
6.All students are expected to:
1.Respect the right of others.
2.Complete assignments and homework as requested by teachers.
3.Be prepared with appropriate books and materials.
4.Behavior in a quiet and orderly manner when moving around the school and going out of school for any activities (e.g. Swimming)
7.Students should abstain from using bad words while in school. A warning will be given in the first instance and may result in expelling from school if continued.
8.Taking other students’ items or school property without telling may result in expelling from school.
A student may be expelled for the more serious offences or for repeated infractions of school regulations. If a student is unwilling or unable to abide by the Code of Behavior of the school his/her place in the school become questionable and could result in suspension or expulsion.
Mr. S.Rathnathilake
(Senior Registra)
Please read the following College Rules currently in force. If you agree with the following conditions, you are free to join our school.
A. I agree to pay the Non-refundable Registration Fee of Rs.
B. I agree to pay the Term Fee at the beginning of every term.
C. I agree to give at least one calendar month’s notice in writing. In case of the removal of my child, failing
which I agree to pay the full Term Fees.
D. Co-operate with the school authorities as regards HOME WORK, ATTENDANCE, CLEANLINESS and
DISCIPLINE are concerned.
E. SEND MY CHILD TO SCHOOL REGULARLY ON TIME IN THE SCHOOL UNIFORM AND WITH THE
REQUIRED P.T./DANCING KIT, PENS, PENCILS ERASERS, RULERS, BOOKS etc.
F. ALL STUDENTS SHOULD WEAR BLACK SHOES AND WHITE SOCKS from PRE GRADE onwards.
Jewellery & Ornamental Wear will not be permitted.
G. A child who contacts an infectious disease should be sent to school only after 14 days.
1. Take immense pride in your profession.
2. Take great pains with your physical appearance.
3. Be scrupulous in your personal cleanliness.
4. Be cheerful, humorous and positive.
5 Be wholly honest and sincere
6. Be straight and fair.
7. Be consistent.
8. Be a personality.
9. Be determined.
10. Be prepared.
11. Know your subjects and skills.
12. Try to understand your children.
13. Be enthusiastic and encouraging.
14. Plan your lessons carefully.
15. Adapt your subject matter and skills to the interests of the pupils.
16. Show variety in your teaching.
17. Give all your pupils opportunities to succeed.
18. Study the home environment of your pupils.
19. Be sympathetic.
20. Make the pupils think.
21. Make the pupils work.
22. Encourage your pupils to confide in you.
23. Demonstrate to the pupils your determination to push them ahead in life.
24. Make your class room a place of happiness and friendliness.
25. Carry out every promise you make to the pupils.
26. Speak clearly and give instructions clearly.
27. Show an interest in the games, pleasure and activities which your pupils enjoy.
28. Meet your pupils socially once or twice each term.
29. Be an example of politeness and good manners to your pupils.
30. Be loyal to your Head, Deputy and colleagues.
31. Avoid monotony in manner, voice and teaching method.
32. Move your eyes round the room continually. (The eyes can compel attention.)
33. Try to gain the friendship of problem students.
34. Teach one thing at a time.
Don't do this
1. Be sloopy or lackadaisical.
2. Be remote from your pupils.
3. Be cynical.
4. Be sarcastic.
5. Visit your own unhappiness, ill-humour and moodiness on the pupils.
6. Be disloyal to your Head, Deputy or colleagues.
7. Discuss your colleagues with your pupils.
8. Make unkind jokes about your pupils or hold them up to ridicule.
9. Threaten punishment unless you carry out the threat.
10. Be repetitious.
11. Show off.
12. Show favouritism or ‘pick on’ any pupil.
13. Accept what you know to be inferior work.
14. Nag.
15. Begin teaching until you have silence and cleanliness in the class room.
16. Give mass punishments.
17. Allow the pupils to be idle.
18. Insist on a rigid pattern of discipline.
19. Despise the hobbies and interests of your pupils.
20. Be a ‘big pal’ to your pupils.
21. Change your manner of behaviour and speech when the Head or visitors come into your
class room.
22. Begin your lesson until you have the attention of all the pupils in the class room
23. Use emphasis too much – keep it for important points.
24. Turn your back on the class if it can possibly be avoided.
25. Look like a film star in the evening and a drab in the class room by day.
26. Bicker or complain continually.
27. Fuss over children when they are working.
28. Overcrowd you blackboard.
29. Be devious.