Discipline

Discipline

At JAYAM VIDHYALAYA SCHOOL, discipline is the cornerstone of our educational philosophy. We believe that a well-disciplined environment fosters self-respect, responsibility, and academic excellence. Discipline is not just about following rules—it is about shaping character, cultivating respect, and encouraging self-regulation in every student.

Our Discipline Policy Includes

  • Punctuality – All students must arrive at school on time. Latecomers are marked and counseled regularly.
  • Uniform and Grooming – Students must wear clean and complete uniforms daily. Personal grooming, including trimmed nails and tidy hair, is essential.
  • Respectful Behavior – Students are expected to speak politely, listen attentively, and treat peers, teachers, and staff with respect at all times.
  • Classroom Conduct – Active listening, participation, and completion of assignments are encouraged. Disruption in class is not tolerated.
  • Cleanliness and Hygiene – Students must keep their classrooms, washrooms, and surroundings clean. Littering is strictly prohibited.
  • Use of Language – Foul language, teasing, and bullying are serious offenses and dealt with strictly.
  • Prohibited Items – Mobile phones, smartwatches, gadgets, money, or sharp objects are not allowed in school premises.
  • Respect for Property – Damaging school property, books, furniture, or plants is considered misconduct and must be compensated.
  • Attendance and Leave – Regular attendance is mandatory. Leave must be informed in advance with valid reasons and proper documentation.
  • Academic Integrity – Cheating, copying, or plagiarism during tests or assignments is a serious disciplinary offense.
  • Transport Conduct – Students using school transport must behave responsibly, remain seated, and follow safety rules.
  • Assembly and Events – Discipline during morning assembly, celebrations, and public events is strictly maintained and monitored.
  • Use of Language in Communication – English is encouraged as the medium of communication within the school campus.
  • Escalation of Misconduct – Repeated or severe indiscipline will involve parent meetings, counseling, and if necessary, disciplinary action.
  • Leading by Example – Student leaders, class monitors, and club heads are trained to uphold and demonstrate model discipline to peers.