Any student whose conduct is against the good moral tone of the school, or whose work and progress in studies are unsatisfactory is liable to suspension or even dismissal from the school.
If the continuation of a student in the school would be harmful ot other students or undermine the discipline and reputation of the school such pupil will be dismissed from the school.
Irregular attendance, truancy, habitual idleness, disobedience misbehavior towards any member of the school family, not attending the class after coming to the school are also liable to be suspended or dismissed.
If a student even after repeated suspension doesn't reform himself/ herself, he/she may be expelled from the school.
Students who don't keep up the discipline, rules and regulation of the school will be punished.
The nature of the punishment will be based on the gravity of the offence committed by the student.
Principal is the final authority in this matter, and parents applying for their child's admission are understood to accept her judgment.
It is not obligatory for the principal to give any reason for taking action against a student except that she is convinced of it.
It is not necessary to give notice to parents of erring students before suspension is ordered.