Admission Policy

Admissions open for Pre-Primary, Class I & Class XI

Subjects offered in class XI (2023-2024)

Science 

Commerce 

Arts
Block 1:

Compulsory Subjects

  • English
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
Block 1:

Compulsory Subjects

  • English
  • Business Studies
Block 1:

Compulsory Subjects

  • English
  • Psychology
Block 2 (any 1):

  • Mathematics
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Biology
Block 2 (any 1):

  • Accountancy
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Geography
Block 2 (any 1):

  • Geography
  • Entrepreneurship
Block 3 (any 1):

  • Information Technology
  • Informatics Practices
  • Psychology
  • Physical Education
  • Entrepreneurship
Block 3 (any 1):

  • Economics
  • Mathematics
  • Applied Mathematics
Block 3 (any 1):

  • History
  • Economics
Block 4 (any 1):

  • Information Technology
  • Informatics Practices
  • Psychology
  • Physical Education
  • Entrepreneurship
Block 4 (any 1):

  • Information Technology
  • Informatics Practices
  • Physical Education
  • Entrepreneurship

1)   Before filling the application, the parent should ensure that the name of the child, father & mother/guardian should be as per the government documents like Aadhaar card & Birth Certificate.

2)   Please read the Rules & Regulations carefully before filling the online form.

3)   Each field on the online form is compulsory.

4)   Please check the age criteria before filling the form.

5)   Age limit will be strictly adhered to. Students too old/Young for a class will not be admitted.

6)   Parents should ensure that the details mentioned on the Transfer / Leaving certificate of the child should match the details filled in the application with respect to Name, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Religion, Category etc.

7)   It is mandatory to submit the copy of Aadhaar of the child & parent. In case of a child not having an Aadhaar card, the parent should submit the enrolment slip (with 14 digit enrolment number) having applied for the same as evidence within one month of application. Failing that, the admission of the child ward can get cancelled.

8)   Name of the child, father & mother should be the same in Birth certificate, Aadhaar card & Transfer/leaving certificate of the previous school. In case of any discrepancy, the parent should get it sorted out within 1 month of submission of application & submit the revised documents to the School.

9)   The payment is to be made after filling out the form online. Once the payment is made, please preserve the unique code of the generated PDF file.

10) Your form will be disqualified if it is not filled correctly or has multiple or invalid entries. You will then be asked to re-submit a new form along with fresh payment.

  • All forms submitted under the Minority category will be scrutinized by the School Admission Committee.
  • Preference will be given to Hindi Linguistic Minority Students.
  • Admissions will be granted on a first come first serve basis.
  • Seats will be allotted to Hindi Linguistic minority students on priority.
  • Remaining seats will then be open to all the other applicants.
  1. The online Application Procedure will be supervised by the Admission Committee of the School. Parents who have applied for admissions will also be a part of that particular lucky  draw meeting.
  2. The entry of names of Students will be made only after the Eligibility check for the Lucky draw process.
  3. A weekday will be fixed for the Lucky Draw & will be communicated to parents/online form applicants.
  4. The Lucky draw will be conducted in the presence of the parents/online form applicants by the admission committee.
  5. The names of the students selected through the Lucky Draw will be entered in the school register and signatures of all attendees will be taken.
  6. The names of the selected students, through lucky draw (of that week) will be displayed on the School Notice Board.
  7. On selection, the period for confirmation of admission and payment is 3 working days after intimation via email.
  8. If selected students do not take admission by paying the fees within 3 days after the list is displayed, the offer for admission will stand cancelled and the seat will be offered to the next candidate.
  9. The Lucky draw will be conducted as applicable.

(To be submitted to the school office, only after the student has been selected through the lucky draw.)

Kindly note: Identity proof of the student and identity & address proofs of both the parents/ legal guardians is a must. However, in the case of single parent/legal guardian, the identity & address proof of one parent / legal guardian is applicable.

  • Age proof of the student (copy of birth certificate)
  • Original school leaving certificate
  • Aadhaar card copy of the student & parent/s / legal guardian/s (As required by the Education Dept.)
  • Residence proof of parent/s / legal guardian/s – Current
  • Residence proof of parent/s legal guardian/s – Permanent
  • Bonafide certificate (for admission to LKG & onwards)
  • Copy of last progress report card
  • Caste Certificate (If applicable)
  • Certificate of Legal Guardianship (If applicable)
  • Minority undertaking (If applicable)
  • Recently clicked passport size photographs (03)

Admission to Class XI (Science & Commerce)

For Annexures A, click here

For Annexures B, click here

Admission to Class XII (Science & Commerce)

For Annexures A, click here

For Annexures B, click here

Sr. No. Name of Student Admission No. Grade-section Application Date TC No.
1 Ayushman Chatterjee 5014 III 25.1.22 920
2 Ansh Nilesh Patil 6261 I 22.2.22 573
3 Garvit Agrawal 6263 I 26.1.22 594
3 Garv Agrawal 6264 I 26.1.22 595
4 Adhiraj Abhijit Dikshit 5557 II 28.2.22 587
5 Shreeyash Shirke 5644 II 22.2.22 919
7 Medha Vivek Chaturvedi 5139 III 23.2.22 951
8 Raut Aradhya Nitin 5196 III 10.3.22 949
9 D'Souza Sonal Jenifer 4755 IV 21.3.22 1019
10 Aadya Amiya Nayak 5069 IV 25.3.22 1042
11 Bose Tanish 3495 V 03.7.22 962
12 Patel Tvesha 3604 V 28.3.22 1076
13 Utkarsh Singh 3053 VI 15.3.22 989
14 Bembade Kanak 3228 VI 14.2.22 935
15 Mande Ayush Sameer 3734 VI 24.2.22 589
16 Kasu Nihal Krishna 2542 VII 25.2.22 585
17 Hiremath M. Prithviraj 1805 VIII 21.1.22 944
18 Tanmay Maheshkumar Londhe 6442 VIII 19.1.22 942
19 C Sriram 4334 IX 21.12.21 976
20 Hruday Sudhir Mankar 1005 XI 14.3.22 990
21 Chezhiyan Srihari 8301 XI 11.2.22 975
22 Angela Reju Mathew 819 XII 22.9.21 533

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  1. Break-up of School Fee is as follows – Admission Fees + Term Fees + Tuition Fees.
  2. Fees can be paid in 2 instalments.1st Installment at the time of admission, 2nd Installment by 10th August 2023.  Thereafter, a fine of Rs.100/- per day will be charged.
  3. School Admission Fee is a one-time, non-refundable payment at the time of taking admission, for New Admissions only.
  4. In addition to the fees, parents may need to meet expenses such as uniform, books, notebooks, school lunch, transport, school publications, educational trips, excursions, class activity/co-curricular material charges, activity charges, fees for public/board examinations, Annual Days & Sports Days and any other requirement in connection with their child’s education at Lexicon.
  5. Those opting for Transport: Transport for Term I (April to September) to be paid by 10th March 2023 along with a one-time non-refundable bus registration fee. Transport for Term II (October to March) to be paid by 10th August thereafter defaulters will be charged a fine of 50/- per day. If a student cancels the school transport before the end of a Term, Transport charges will be payable for the Full Term. Under no circumstances will the amount be refunded or adjusted.
  6. All fees are to be paid either by NEFT, IMPS or cash payment at School/ Bank. The time period given for the payment of fees after confirmation of admission will be 3 days.
  7. The academic year has 2 terms. Term I -1st April to 30th September & Term II- 1st October to 31st March.
  8. If a student leaves the school before the end of a Term, fees will be payable for the full Term. Under no circumstances, will the fees be refunded or adjusted.
  9. In case of mid-session admission, Fees has to be paid for the full Term along with the admission charges. No part payment will be accepted.
  10. The fee schedule of the school is subject to change from time to time, at the discretion of te management of The Lexicon Schools. The school will communicate any fee revision to parents.
  11. No deduction in school fees or transport charges for vacations and broken periods will be entertained.
  12. Fees paid once will not be refunded in case of cancellation of admission.
  13. Once a student is registered in one school of Lexicon, no internal transfer is permissible to any other campus of The Lexicon Schools.
  14. If the admission is cancelled before the start of the new academic year, the school is not liable to refund any amount paid.
  15. The School Fees are as per the MAHARASHTRA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (REGULATION OF FEE) ACT, 2011.No. FRA2014/CR170/SM6

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We shall not be responsible in any case until the course fee paid by student or parent is credited in to the Bank Account of the THE LEXICON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL – WAGHOLI. If credited into our account, the refund policy will be applicable as per the institute norms.

Age Criteria for Admission 2023-24

Class Age
Nursery Children born between 1st January 2020 & 31st December 2020
LKG Children born between 1st January 2019 & 31st December 2019.
UKG Children born between 1st January 2018 & 31st December 2018.
Grade I Children born between 1st January 2017 & 31st December 2017.
Grade II Student must have passed Class I from a recognised School
Grade III Student must have passed Class II from a recognised School
Grade IV Student must have passed Class III from a recognised School
Grade V Student must have passed Grade IV from a recognised school
Grade VI Student Must have passed Grade V from a recognised school
Grade VII Student must have passed Grade VI from a recognised school
Grade VIII Student must have passed Grade VII from a recognised school
Grade IX Student must have passed Grade VIII from a recognised school
Grade XI Student must have passed Grade X from a recognised school.

Fee Structure

Pre Primary Fees For New Students 2023-24

` Nursery
Morning
Nursery
Afternoon
LKG
Morning
LKG
Afternoon
UKG
Morning
UKG
Afternoon
Admission Fee (₹) 20000 15000 20000 15000 20000 18000
Term Fee (₹) 8100 8100 8100 8100 8330 8330
Tuition Fee (₹) 48600 48600 48600 48600 49980 49980
Total (₹) 76700 71700 76700 71700 78310 76310

Fee Structure for classes II – X for academic year 2023-24

Class II
2023-24
Class III 2023-24 Class IV 2023-24 Class V 2023-24 Class VI 2023-24 Class VII 2023-24 Class VIII 2023-24 Class IX 2023-24 Class X 2023-24
Admission Fee (₹) 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
Term Fee (₹) 7,986 7,770 7,770 7,770 8,062 8,062 8,062 8,982 8,982
Tuition Fee (₹) 47,904 46,650 46,650 46,650 48,372 48,372 48,372 53,888 53,888
Total (₹) 85890 84420 84420 84420 86434 86434 86434 92870 92870

Fee Structure for classes XI – XII for academic year 2023-24

 XI & XII
Science
 XI & XII
Commerce
 XI & XII
Arts (Humanities)
Admission Fee (₹) 30000 30000 30000
Term Fee (₹) 10880 10520 10520
Tuition Fee (₹) 65280 63120 63120
Total(₹) 106160 103640 103640

Fee Structure for next 10 years – 2023-2033 Batch

Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI Class VII Class VIII Class IX Class X
Admission Fee (₹) 30000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Term Fee (₹) 9980 9980 11477 11477 13198 13198 15178 15178 17455 17455
Tuition Fee (₹) 59880 59880 68862 68862 79191 79191 91070 91070 104730 104730
Total (₹) 99860 69860 80339 80339 92389 92389 106248 106248 122185 122185

Terms and conditions :

  1. Break-up of School Fee is as follows – Admission Fees + Term Fees + Tuition Fees.
  2. Fees can be paid in 2 instalments.1st Installment at the time of admission, 2nd Installment by 10th August 2023.  Thereafter, a fine of Rs.100/- per day will be charged.
  3. School Admission Fee is a one-time, non-refundable payment at the time of taking admission, for New Admissions only.
  4. In addition to the fees, parents may need to meet expenses such as uniform, books, notebooks, school lunch, transport, school publications, educational trips, excursions, class activity/co-curricular material charges, activity charges, fees for public/board examinations, Annual Days & Sports Days and any other requirement in connection with their child’s education at Lexicon.
  5. Those opting for Transport: Transport for Term I (April to September) to be paid by 10th March 2023 along with a one-time non-refundable bus registration fee. Transport for Term II (October to March) to be paid by 10th August thereafter defaulters will be charged a fine of 50/- per day. If a student cancels the school transport before the end of a Term, Transport charges will be payable for the Full Term. Under no circumstances will the amount be refunded or adjusted.
  6. All fees are to be paid either by NEFT, IMPS or cash payment at School/ Bank. The time period given for the payment of fees after confirmation of admission will be 3 days.
  7. The academic year has 2 terms. Term I -1st April to 30th September & Term II- 1st October to 31st March.
  8. If a student leaves the school before the end of a Term, fees will be payable for the full Term. Under no circumstances, will the fees be refunded or adjusted.
  9. In case of mid-session admission, Fees has to be paid for the full Term along with the admission charges. No part payment will be accepted.
  10. The fee schedule of the school is subject to change from time to time, at the discretion of te management of The Lexicon Schools. The school will communicate any fee revision to parents.
  11. No deduction in school fees or transport charges for vacations and broken periods will be entertained.
  12. Fees paid once will not be refunded in case of cancellation of admission.
  13. Once a student is registered in one school of Lexicon, no internal transfer is permissible to any other campus of The Lexicon Schools.
  14. If the admission is cancelled before the start of the new academic year, the school is not liable to refund any amount paid.
  15. The School Fees are as per the MAHARASHTRA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (REGULATION OF FEE) ACT, 2011.No. FRA2014/CR170/SM6

Fee Structure 2022-23 : XI – XII

Fee Structure 2022-23- Science Stream
Class XI New Admissions
Annexure A Click Here
Annexure B Click Here
Particulars Amount
Admission Fee 30,000
Term Fee 10880
Tuition Fee 65280
TOTAL 106,160
Fee Structure 2022-23- Commerce & Arts (Humanities)
Class XI New Admissions
Annexure A Click Here
Annexure B Click Here
Particulars Amount
Admission Fee 30000
Term Fee 10520
Tuition Fee 63120
TOTAL 103640
Fee Structure 2022-23- Science Stream
Class XII 
Particulars Amount
Annexure A Click Here
Annexure B Click Here
Admission Fee 30000
Term Fee 10880
Tuition Fee 65280
Library Charges NA
ICT Charges NA
Science Lab Charges NA
TOTAL 106160
Fee Structure 2022-23- Commerce Stream
Class XII 
Particulars Amount
Annexure A Click Here
Annexure B Click Here
Admission Fee 30000
Term Fee 10520
Tuition Fee 63120
Library Charges NA
ICT Charges NA
Science Lab Charges NA
TOTAL 103640

Important Information

•    Black rain shoes (No slippers or fancy shoes are permitted during the monsoon)
•    Long hair is not to be left loose and no fancy hairstyles are permitted.
•    No jewellery is allowed except a plain wristwatch and small earrings (No chains & lockets)
•    No make-up or Nail polish is permitted.
•    PE uniform to be worn on Wednesdays.
•    Shirts are required to be tucked into the Trousers/ Skirts at all times.
•    Girls skirts should be knee length. Boys should have their hair cut short; and be clean shaven.
•    Girls with long hair should have their hair plaited or tied neatly. Hair may not be colored, tinted or highlighted.
•    Students failing to comply with uniform regulations will be sent home after two warnings are recorded in the school diary. Parents will have to come and take their child home.
•    Students should take pride in their uniform as it provides them with an identity.

SCHOOL UNIFORM

The uniform requirements outlined apply to all – students.

CLASS   I – X

BOYS       Regular uniform PE uniform
Shirt           : Checked Half Sleeved Shirt  T-shirt: House Colour T-shirt
Trousers     : Navy Blue trousers Shorts: Black (I-V)
Track pants : Track pants: Black (VI-XII)
Footwear    :  Black shoes Black Shoes
Socks  : White socks White socks
Tie             : Navy Blue
Blazers       : Navy Blue
GIRLS   Regular uniform PE uniform
Shirt           :  Checked Half Sleeved Shirt  T-shirt: House Colour T-shirt
Skirt          : Navy Blue(I-V) Shorts: Black (I-V)
Trousers     : Navy Blue trousers  Navy Blue trousers(VI-XII)
Track pants : Track pants: Black (VI-XI)
Footwear    :  Black shoes Black shoes
Socks  : White socks White socks
Tie             : Navy Blue
Blazers       : Navy Blue
Hairband    : Plain White Cloth Hairband Plain White Cloth Hairband

PRE – PRIMARY (NURSERY / LKG / UKG)

          BOYS                                         Regular uniform             PE Uniform
Shirt          : Checked half sleeved shirt Red T-Shirt
Shorts        : Navy Blue  Black Shorts
Footwear   : Black shoes formal  Black shoes formal
Socks   : white socks white socks
GIRLS
Frock         : Checked Frock with Bloomers Red T-Shirt
Footwear   : Black shoes  Black shoes
Socks   : White socks white socks
Hairband    : Plain White Cloth Hairband Plain White Cloth Hairband

Parents are asked to ensure that children arrive and leave school punctually. Students must have minimum 75% attendance in each term. Only then he/ she will be permitted to appear for the Summative Assessment respectively.
Parents should make a request for leave in advance only when it is absolutely necessary. Application for leave written by the parent should be addressed to the Principal. If the duration of the absence is to be more than 2 days a letter should be sent at once supported by a medical report in case of sickness.
The school operates on the full attendance policy. However, sometimes, absences cannot be avoided. We ask the students and parents to take responsibility for absences by finding out what activities and homework have been missed. It is up to you to ensure that the missed work is made up and missed homework assignments are completed. Home Work is set each day according to subjects appearing on the H.W. timetable.

Parents are requested to 1) see that the H.W. is done 2) To sign the school organizer daily.
It is important to note that student’s absence rates will be declared in school transfer records to future school.

Leave and Absences
1.    In all cases of absence, parents / guardians should notify the class teacher through the Leave Record Section of the student’s diary.
2.    Prior sanction must be sought from the Principal through a written application, in case of absence exceeding three days.
3.    Prolonged absence on medical grounds should be supported by a Medical Certificate.
4.    Students suffering from contagious or infectious diseases must refrain from attending school until the completion of the quarantine period. They will not be permitted to attend School until they produce a Medical Certificate of clearance.

Chicken Pox: Students may return to school after 10 to 14 days. (Provided the scabs have fallen off)

Mumps: Students may return to school when the swelling has subsided.
5.    If a child is to leave early from school, a letter of authority should be given to the person, who other than the parent is collecting the child.

 

  • Stand in the queue to get onto the bus. Do not push other pupils.
  • Sit down on the seat allotted to you.
  • Do not walk around in the moving bus.
  • Do not break segregation rules on the bus.
  • Do not shout or talk loudly in the bus as it may distract the driver.
  • Do not fight with other pupils.
  • Do not throw litter or any other articles around, in or out of the bus.
  • Do not keep your bags in the aisle or walking space.
  • Do not eat while seated in the bus.
  • Do not damage the interiors of the bus; any damage caused by you will be charged for.
  • In case of a permanent change of your pick up/drop off location, you need to meet the Administration Officer and fill up the appropriate form(s).
  • You will not be allowed to use school transport for after-school activities if you are not a regular bus user.
  • It is extremely important that any change to a child’s normal transportation arrangements be intimated through a letter to the class teacher at least one day prior to the change. Parents are required to inform the class teacher, if the child will not be boarding the bus on a given day, either in the morning, afternoon or both.
  • Children cannot avail of the bus facility if they are taking a half-day. Parents must collect their child.
  • Kindly check your child’s organiser daily.
  • Send your child to school regularly on time and in a complete and clean uniform.
  • Carry your ID Card when entering the school premises.
  • Avoid criticism and use of negative or harsh language for your child.
  • Encourage and motivate your child when he/she is right.
  • Do not compare your child with the other children.
  • Take an appointment immediately with the child’s counsellor if you observe any change in his/her behaviour.
  • Immediately notify any change in address and/or telephone number to the class teacher.
  • Kindly co-operate with the school in maintaining discipline.
  • Spend quality time with your child – Observe, Listen and Communicate.
  • Allow your child to enjoy childhood.
  • Attend all the open house sessions and school events and functions.
  • Avoid sending your child to school in the case of flu or other communicable diseases.
    Let them stay home and recover.

Parents are not allowed to enter the school premises with their cars/vehicles. Parking should be done outside the school gate.

Changes and/or Amendment:

These rules and regulations may be changed and/or amended at any time at the discretion of the Director. The decision of the Director is final and binding.

All students are expected to conduct themselves in a disciplined manner in all places and at all times, and project the good name of their School by their courteousness, manners, and conversation. Students should be kind, considerate and co-operative with their fellow students and teachers at all times.

The wholehearted co-operation of the parents is expected at all times in the formation of the character of their children. As the student progresses from the lower to the higher grades, he/she will be given increasing opportunities to shift from conforming to externally imposed order to self-imposed discipline.

  1. Students are answerable to the School authorities for their conduct both in and outside the School. Hence, misbehaviour in the school bus, on the street and in public place justifies dismissal. Irregular attendance, habitual illness, disobedience, objectionable moral influence or a week’s inexcusable absence, and above all, disrespect and discourtesy to teachers are sufficient causes for dismissal. The decision of the Director shall be final in this matter.
  2. When the students are walking along the corridors or moving up and down the stairs, as and when changing classes, they must walk in silence and remember to keep to their left always.
  3. Pupils should be careful and should avoid throwing rubbish anywhere else, except in the bins provided for the purpose.
  4. No presents or other gestures are allowed for any of the staff members.
  5. Students should not bring mobile phones, I-pods, i-pads, DVDs, CDs, Discman and similar gadgets to the School. These gadgets will be confiscated if they are brought to the school.
  6. Students shall bring only such materials to School as are connected with the School activities. Students are forbidden from bringing water balloons, crackers, transistors and other such materials.
  7. Chewing gum or similar substances must not be brought to the School.
  8. Students shall not wear ornaments or jewellery in School. Girls can wear “small” ear studs or earrings. The School is not responsible for any loss or theft for the same.
  9. Students need to take every care to preserve and protect the classroom and the School property. The Parent/Guardian shall compensate for any damage/loss caused by their child.
  10. Parents/Guardian shall meet the teachers on the Open day.
  11. Parents/Guardians shall meet the teachers only with prior appointment.
  12. If the teacher has called a parent/guardian for discussions concerning the child, they need to respond promptly and personally. Parents/Guardians are required to come to the meeting personally and not send anyone else to represent them.
  13. Parents/Guardians are expected to co-operate with the School authorities by enforcing regularity and discipline.
  14. Private tuitions are not encouraged. If special coaching is necessary or desired, parents need to take special permission.
  15. The School does not accept responsibility for loss of books, pens, money and other valuables.
  16. Students should greet guests, visitors and members of the staff politely and show them due respect.
  17. Students are required to display good manners, be polite and courteous to one another and avoid the use of objectionable language.
  18. Money should not be lent or borrowed and articles should not be exchanged or sold in the School premises.
  19. Insubordination, immorality, vandalism, smoking and malpractices such as copying and cheating during test or exams are punishable offences and will be dealt with appropriately. The use of the office telephone by students is restricted to emergencies and with the permission of the supervisors. No mobile phones are permitted.
  20. No gift to be brought by the child on his/her birthday. Only books can be donated to the school library.
  21. All students are expected to contribute towards a positive learning atmosphere in the class by co-operating with the teacher, getting work done on time, contributing to discussions, asking questions and avoiding disturbances.
  22. Every student shares the responsibility of informing someone in authority if they see others violating the rules.
  23. All articles brought to school should be marked with the student’s name. School bags must be small and light as much as possible.
  24. Warning letter system:

A warning letter will be issued to a student for continuous:

  1. Negligence of homework
  2. Indiscipline/Misbehavior
  3. Not being in proper uniform
  4. Not bringing books to class
  5. Habitually being late
  6. Non-payment of fees

This letter will be issued at the Director’s discretion. Serious action will be taken against a student who has been issued three warning letters.

School property:

  1. The school property should be handled carefully. Students must refrain from defacing or writing on walls, tables or chairs. Utmost care must be taken when handling the computers.
  2. Any damage done, even by accident, must be reported immediately to the class teacher or co-ordinator. Any damage committed willfully or by carelessness will have to be compensated for.
  3. Care of the entire classroom property is the responsibility of the students who occupy it.
  4. Students utilizing the computer and science labs are expected to be careful while using the equipment therein.

Personal property:

Students should look after their own possessions with utmost care. The School will not hold any responsibility, whatsoever, for books, clothes, money, calculators, snack boxes or other articles that are lost. Valuables should not be brought to the School.

Assessment Rules:

No child is to take leave on a test/assessment day. If a child is absent for a class test/assessment, NO RETEST will be given under any circumstances and no request will be entertained and the child will be marked absent.

If you arrive between 7:30 am – 7:40 am, report to the class teacher with the specified reason, you will be marked late.

If you arrive after 7:40 am, you will be sent back home.

If you are Late the same could be updated keeping things general especially due to the Covid-19 crisis rather than a fixed time- Students arriving to school late by uptill ten minutes would be marked late. Any student who reaches school beyond the relaxed 10 minute reporting time will be sent back home.

  • Access must be made via the user’s authorized account and password, which must not be given to any other person.
  • The use of any school computers and the Internet must be appropriate to the student’s education.
  • The school ICT system may not be used for private purposes. Downloading of any software, MP3 and movie files is not allowed.
  • The security of the ICT system must not be compromised, whether owned by the school or by other organization.
  • The use of Hotmail/Yahoo/Gmail/other free e-mailers/social networking sites is forbidden. Copyright and intellectual property right must be respected.
  • Irresponsible use may result in the loss of internet access.

The School may exercise its right by electronic means to monitor the use of the School Computer Systems, including the monitoring of websites, the interception of e-mails and the deletion of inappropriate materials. When applicable, outside agencies including police may be involved.

  • The School transport facility provided by the School is only to render extra facility for the convenience of the students.
  • The School authority has all the right to alter/modify/add/delete any route or stop/pick up point as per the school’s decisions.
  • School transport fees should be made timely as per the transport invoice sent per term.
  • Yearly transport fees will be charged in two instalments. Term-1 from April to September and Term-2 from October to March. Any payment made after the last date of payment as mentioned in the transport invoice will attract a fine of Rs 25/- per day.
  • No deductions in fees are made for vacations or broken periods.
  • In case of non-payment of transport charges, the School authority has full right to deny the entry of the child onto the School bus/vehicle.
  • Pick up and drop off points will be decided by the School, and parents have to ensure that their children are picked up from and dropped off at the school designated points only. Parents/guardians will have to ensure a person is present at the drop off point when the child is dropped back after school. In the absence of the parent/guardian, the child will be brought back to the School and parents will have to then come and pick the child from the School.
  • In case the school bus is unable to reach the designated pick up/drop off point due to some blockage/road repair/less space to turn/restriction from government, corporation etc the parents will have to make necessary arrangements for picking and dropping the child to the next nearest point of pick up/drop off.

In case of delay by the parent in reaching the pick up/drop off point, drivers will not wait and the bus will move ahead.

If we can add few pointers based on the following-
1) Covid-19 precautionary measures to be taken (Compulsory wearing of masks, etc) or Health guidelines
2) Pointer related to Cyber Bullying and Cyber etiquetes.

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