Government enjoins upon the Heads of Schools to see that the following rules of discipline are observed.
1. Regularity and implicit obedience are expected in the School.
2. Politeness and courtesy of speech and conduct as well as cleanliness of dress and of person are inculcated.
3. Pupils are made to realize that they are responsible to the School Authorities not only for their conduct in the School but also for the general behavior outside. Any reported or observed objectionable conduct in the School on the part of the pupils should make them liable to disciplinary action.
4. Parents are given to understand that they cannot dictate to the Management and that the Management has a right to say on what conditions they will admit or retain pupils in their school, if such conditions being in conformity with the rules and the directions issued by the educational authorities.
5. Any pupil who is persistently insubordinate or is repeatedly or will fully mischievous or is guilty of malpractice in connection with examinations or has committed an act of serious indiscipline or misbehavior or who, in the opinion of the Head of the School, has an wholesome influence on his fellow pupils, may be expelled permanently or removed for a specified period, by the Head of the School from the rolls and the reason there of recorded.