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HOME ABOUT XHPS SCHOOL RULES School Rules School Rules Welcome Message Our People School Management Committee Upper Primary Form Teachers Middle Primary Form Teachers Lower Primary Form Teachers School Counsellors, Allied Educators And Flexi Adjunct Teachers Executive and Administrative Staff School History Motto, Vision, Mission, School Values Philosophy and Strategic Thrusts School Crest and School Song School Rules Contact Us Welcome Message Our People School Management Committee Upper Primary Form Teachers Middle Primary Form Teachers Lower Primary Form Teachers School Counsellors, Allied Educators And Flexi Adjunct Teachers Executive and Administrative Staff School History Motto, Vision, Mission, School Values Philosophy and Strategic Thrusts School Crest and School Song School Rules Contact Us SCHOOL RULES PRIDE IN OUR NATION · Students who are Singapore Citizens must sing the National Anthem and take the Pledge. · Students will take the Pledge with the right fist over the heart. PRIDE IN OUR SCHOOL A. SCHOOL UNIFORM · Students are to wear the prescribed school uniform and modification to the uniform is not allowed. · Students are to wear their name tags on their school shirts and PE T-shirts. B. PE ATTIRE · Students must be in PE attire during PE lessons. · Students’ PE T-shirts must always be neatly tucked in. · PE attire can be worn when students are participating in any other sports or physical activities. C. PERSONAL JACKETS · If a student needs to wear a jacket to keep warm or for medical reasons, the jacket should be plain-colored. · Black, white or blue jackets are encouraged. · When wearing the jacket becomes unnecessary (e.g. when it becomes too warm later in the day), the student will be advised to remove it and keep it in the school bag. · Wearing a jacket for non-essential reasons is considered a change to the school uniform, including PE attire. D. SCHOOL SHOES AND SOCKS · Students are to wear plain black shoes and plain black socks that fully cover the ankles. E. APPEARANCE · Students must be neat in appearance, clean shaven and no facial hair is allowed. · Girls must have their hair neatly trimmed above the collar or tied up with black or navy-blue accessories. · Girls must not allow their fringe to cover their eyes; any hair that that falls over the eyes must be pinned up. · Girls are only allowed to wear small, simple ear studs. No other piercings are allowed. · Boys are not allowed to have any body piercings. · All spectacle frames are to be in gold, silver, black or dark blue. · All students are to keep their hair in its natural colour. · All students should have simple and neat hairstyles. Students with inappropriate hairstyles will be required to restyle their hair accordingly. · All jewellery or accessories of any kind, including but not limited to necklaces, wristlets, bracelets and anklets are not allowed. UNIFORM & GROOMING EXPECTATIONS School Uniform PE Attire Prefect & Student Leaders PRIDE IN OUR BEHAVIOUR: RESPECT FOR SELF & OTHERS F. ATTENDANCE Attendance in school is compulsory. Any absence is to be supported by a Medical Certificate or valid letter of excuse written by the parent and/or guardian. In line with MOE guidelines, students are allowed up to 10 parent/ guardian letters per year. Attendance will be taken into account when determining students’ Conduct grades G. PUNCTUALITY A student is considered punctual when he or she arrives at school before 7:30 am The flag-raising ceremony begins at 7:30 am Students who arrive after 7:30 am will be marked late. It is encouraged that students arrive by 7:25 am to ensure they are adequately prepared for the first period. Frequent late-coming will affect a student’s eligibility for - Student Leadership Selection such as Prefect, Class Captain - Selection for NSG/SYF/Competitions - School/MOE Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships e.g. Edusave Character Award (ECHA) H. POSSESSION OF ITEMS IN SCHOOL 1. Smartphones/smartwatches and electronic devices Students are advised NOT to bring smartphones and/or smartwatches or any electronic devices to school. However, the school acknowledges that parents may need to contact students after school hours. All parents are to acknowledge the Responsible Usage of Smartphones/Smartwatches Agreement, which guides the use of smartphones/ smartwatches in the school compound. Students are not allowed to use smartphones or smartwatches during school hours, including recess, CCA, and after-school programmes. All students are to switch off their smartphones and/or smartwatches when they are in school and keep them in their school bags. Students are responsible for safekeeping their own devices. Students caught with these devices switched on within the school premises; or using them during school hours; or playing games; or recording any kind of videos or audio on these devices without due permission from the school, will have their devices confiscated. 2. Prohibited Items All students are not allowed to have in their possession any weapon. They are also not allowed to bring any weapon-like item which can be used or intended to be used to cause harm to others. Students are not to carry any personal sharp-pointed/sharp-edged tool, e.g. scissors, penknife and Swiss army knife. If students are found with any prohibited items, the items will be confiscated immediately. These items will not be returned to the students. Students are to check with the school when they are unsure if certain items can be brought to school. I. TYPES OF OFFENCES All students and staff deserve to feel safe and cared for at school. This is achieved when everyone shows respect for themselves and others, both in words and in actions. The school has zero tolerance for any behaviour that threatens the physical or psychological safety of students and staff. Please refer to the tables below to review behaviours that are considered unacceptable. Offence Minor Serious Attendance Coming Late Being late for school without a valid reason Leaving School Grounds Without Permission Leaving school grounds after reporting but before the end of the school session without the school’s approval Skipping Classes Being absent from formal lessons without a valid reason Truancy Being absent from school without a valid reason on school days without parents’ knowledge Offence Minor Serious Misconduct Insensitive acts/ remarks Saying or doing things that hurt, offend, or show a lack of respect or empathy towards others Playful/Uncooperative Behaviours Displaying actions or attitudes that disrupt learning or school activities due to excessive playfulness, refusal to follow instructions, or lack of cooperation with teachers and peers. Online Misconduct Using digital platforms in inappropriate or harmful ways that violate school rules, privacy, or respect for others. Using Vulgar/Abusive Language or Gestures Using coarse or abusive language or gestures on others. Littering Dropping or leaving rubbish in schoolpremises or public places Not Doing Assignments Not turning in class work, homework, project work, etc. without a valid reason Improper Attire & Grooming Disobeying school rules on attire, hairdo, jewellery etc.(serious offence if the school uniform is modified) without a valid reason Open Defiance Refusing to conform to school rules, disobeying teachers’ instructions; displaying rudeness and disrespect in speech or body language Bullying Hurting, frightening or intimidating others to deliberately cause harm, distress or humiliation. It can be physical, verbal, cyber, or social in nature Assault Attacking others violently, whether causing injury or not Fighting Engaging in any confrontation intended to harm, overpower, or intimidate others, including the use of physical force or weapons Gangsterism Being involved in a gang assault/ threat/ harassment/ extortion, whether attempted or actual Cheating in Assessments/Tests/ Exams Possessing notes or other prohibited items, copying from others, allowing others to copy, tampering with marks Forgery Forging signatures, medical certificates, consent forms, etc. with the intention to deceive Scams and frauds Engaging in dishonest acts to get money, personal information, or valuables from others Gambling Using money in games, betting etc. Theft Stealing school property or property belonging to others Possession of Weapons Possessing weapons that may be used in a crime Offence Minor Serious Damage/ Infringement to Property or Resources Negligent Damage of Property Harm or destruction to another person’s or the school’s property due to carelessness or failure to take proper care. Vandalism Vandalising school or personal property (e.g. drawing on tables, breaking of windows etc) Arson Planting explosives or setting property on fire, whether attempted or actual Trespassing and Unauthorised Access Entering any property or restricted area without permission or proper authorisation, including school grounds or private spaces. Cybersecurity Violations Accessing digital systems, accounts, files, or other protected information without permission or proper authorisation. Offence Serious Sexual Misconduct Pornography Consuming/ possessing/ distributing/ selling pornographic materials Sexual Misconduct Engaging in any behaviour of a sexual nature that is inappropriate, harmful, or takes advantage of another person, including but not limited to attempted rape, outrage of modesty, underage sexual activity, sexual grooming, or peeping. Substance Abuse Alcohol: Consumption/possession/distribution/selling alcohol Inhalant: Using/ possessing/ distributing/selling inhalants Smoking: Using/ possessing/ distributing/selling cigarettes Vaping: Using/ possessing/ distributing/selling e-vaporisers Drug: Using/ possessing/ distributing/selling drug Others This list is not exhaustive and there are other serious offences that may not fall in the above categories. PREVIOUS School Crest and School Song NEXT Contact Us Welcome Message Our People School Management Committee Upper Primary Form Teachers Middle Primary Form Teachers Lower Primary Form Teachers School Counsellors, Allied Educators And Flexi Adjunct Teachers Executive and Administrative Staff School History Motto, Vision, Mission, School Values Philosophy and Strategic Thrusts School Crest and School Song School Rules Contact Us SCHOOL RULES PRIDE IN OUR NATION · Students who are Singapore Citizens must sing the National Anthem and take the Pledge. · Students will take the Pledge with the right fist over the heart. PRIDE IN OUR SCHOOL A. SCHOOL UNIFORM · Students are to wear the prescribed school uniform and modification to the uniform is not allowed. · Students are to wear their name tags on their school shirts and PE T-shirts. B. PE ATTIRE · Students must be in PE attire during PE lessons. · Students’ PE T-shirts must always be neatly tucked in. · PE attire can be worn when students are participating in any other sports or physical activities. C. PERSONAL JACKETS · If a student needs to wear a jacket to keep warm or for medical reasons, the jacket should be plain-colored. · Black, white or blue jackets are encouraged. · When wearing the jacket becomes unnecessary (e.g. when it becomes too warm later in the day), the student will be advised to remove it and keep it in the school bag. · Wearing a jacket for non-essential reasons is considered a change to the school uniform, including PE attire. D. SCHOOL SHOES AND SOCKS · Students are to wear plain black shoes and plain black socks that fully cover the ankles. E. APPEARANCE · Students must be neat in appearance, clean shaven and no facial hair is allowed. · Girls must have their hair neatly trimmed above the collar or tied up with black or navy-blue accessories. · Girls must not allow their fringe to cover their eyes; any hair that that falls over the eyes must be pinned up. · Girls are only allowed to wear small, simple ear studs. No other piercings are allowed. · Boys are not allowed to have any body piercings. · All spectacle frames are to be in gold, silver, black or dark blue. · All students are to keep their hair in its natural colour. · All students should have simple and neat hairstyles. Students with inappropriate hairstyles will be required to restyle their hair accordingly. · All jewellery or accessories of any kind, including but not limited to necklaces, wristlets, bracelets and anklets are not allowed. UNIFORM & GROOMING EXPECTATIONS School Uniform PE Attire Prefect & Student Leaders PRIDE IN OUR BEHAVIOUR: RESPECT FOR SELF & OTHERS F. ATTENDANCE Attendance in school is compulsory. Any absence is to be supported by a Medical Certificate or valid letter of excuse written by the parent and/or guardian. In line with MOE guidelines, students are allowed up to 10 parent/ guardian letters per year. Attendance will be taken into account when determining students’ Conduct grades G. PUNCTUALITY A student is considered punctual when he or she arrives at school before 7:30 am The flag-raising ceremony begins at 7:30 am Students who arrive after 7:30 am will be marked late. It is encouraged that students arrive by 7:25 am to ensure they are adequately prepared for the first period. Frequent late-coming will affect a student’s eligibility for - Student Leadership Selection such as Prefect, Class Captain - Selection for NSG/SYF/Competitions - School/MOE Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships e.g. Edusave Character Award (ECHA) H. POSSESSION OF ITEMS IN SCHOOL 1. Smartphones/smartwatches and electronic devices Students are advised NOT to bring smartphones and/or smartwatches or any electronic devices to school. However, the school acknowledges that parents may need to contact students after school hours. All parents are to acknowledge the Responsible Usage of Smartphones/Smartwatches Agreement, which guides the use of smartphones/ smartwatches in the school compound. Students are not allowed to use smartphones or smartwatches during school hours, including recess, CCA, and after-school programmes. All students are to switch off their smartphones and/or smartwatches when they are in school and keep them in their school bags. Students are responsible for safekeeping their own devices. Students caught with these devices switched on within the school premises; or using them during school hours; or playing games; or recording any kind of videos or audio on these devices without due permission from the school, will have their devices confiscated. 2. Prohibited Items All students are not allowed to have in their possession any weapon. They are also not allowed to bring any weapon-like item which can be used or intended to be used to cause harm to others. Students are not to carry any personal sharp-pointed/sharp-edged tool, e.g. scissors, penknife and Swiss army knife. If students are found with any prohibited items, the items will be confiscated immediately. These items will not be returned to the students. Students are to check with the school when they are unsure if certain items can be brought to school. I. TYPES OF OFFENCES All students and staff deserve to feel safe and cared for at school. This is achieved when everyone shows respect for themselves and others, both in words and in actions. The school has zero tolerance for any behaviour that threatens the physical or psychological safety of students and staff. Please refer to the tables below to review behaviours that are considered unacceptable. Offence Minor Serious Attendance Coming Late Being late for school without a valid reason Leaving School Grounds Without Permission Leaving school grounds after reporting but before the end of the school session without the school’s approval Skipping Classes Being absent from formal lessons without a valid reason Truancy Being absent from school without a valid reason on school days without parents’ knowledge Offence Minor Serious Misconduct Insensitive acts/ remarks Saying or doing things that hurt, offend, or show a lack of respect or empathy towards others Playful/Uncooperative Behaviours Displaying actions or attitudes that disrupt learning or school activities due to excessive playfulness, refusal to follow instructions, or lack of cooperation with teachers and peers. Online Misconduct Using digital platforms in inappropriate or harmful ways that violate school rules, privacy, or respect for others. Using Vulgar/Abusive Language or Gestures Using coarse or abusive language or gestures on others. Littering Dropping or leaving rubbish in schoolpremises or public places Not Doing Assignments Not turning in class work, homework, project work, etc. without a valid reason Improper Attire & Grooming Disobeying school rules on attire, hairdo, jewellery etc.(serious offence if the school uniform is modified) without a valid reason Open Defiance Refusing to conform to school rules, disobeying teachers’ instructions; displaying rudeness and disrespect in speech or body language Bullying Hurting, frightening or intimidating others to deliberately cause harm, distress or humiliation. It can be physical, verbal, cyber, or social in nature Assault Attacking others violently, whether causing injury or not Fighting Engaging in any confrontation intended to harm, overpower, or intimidate others, including the use of physical force or weapons Gangsterism Being involved in a gang assault/ threat/ harassment/ extortion, whether attempted or actual Cheating in Assessments/Tests/ Exams Possessing notes or other prohibited items, copying from others, allowing others to copy, tampering with marks Forgery Forging signatures, medical certificates, consent forms, etc. with the intention to deceive Scams and frauds Engaging in dishonest acts to get money, personal information, or valuables from others Gambling Using money in games, betting etc. Theft Stealing school property or property belonging to others Possession of Weapons Possessing weapons that may be used in a crime Offence Minor Serious Damage/ Infringement to Property or Resources Negligent Damage of Property Harm or destruction to another person’s or the school’s property due to carelessness or failure to take proper care. Vandalism Vandalising school or personal property (e.g. drawing on tables, breaking of windows etc) Arson Planting explosives or setting property on fire, whether attempted or actual Trespassing and Unauthorised Access Entering any property or restricted area without permission or proper authorisation, including school grounds or private spaces. Cybersecurity Violations Accessing digital systems, accounts, files, or other protected information without permission or proper authorisation. Offence Serious Sexual Misconduct Pornography Consuming/ possessing/ distributing/ selling pornographic materials Sexual Misconduct Engaging in any behaviour of a sexual nature that is inappropriate, harmful, or takes advantage of another person, including but not limited to attempted rape, outrage of modesty, underage sexual activity, sexual grooming, or peeping. Substance Abuse Alcohol: Consumption/possession/distribution/selling alcohol Inhalant: Using/ possessing/ distributing/selling inhalants Smoking: Using/ possessing/ distributing/selling cigarettes Vaping: Using/ possessing/ distributing/selling e-vaporisers Drug: Using/ possessing/ distributing/selling drug Others This list is not exhaustive and there are other serious offences that may not fall in the above categories. SCHOOL RULES PRIDE IN OUR NATION · Students who are Singapore Citizens must sing the National Anthem and take the Pledge. · Students will take the Pledge with the right fist over the heart. PRIDE IN OUR SCHOOL A. SCHOOL UNIFORM · Students are to wear the prescribed school uniform and modification to the uniform is not allowed. · Students are to wear their name tags on their school shirts and PE T-shirts. B. PE ATTIRE · Students must be in PE attire during PE lessons. · Students’ PE T-shirts must always be neatly tucked in. · PE attire can be worn when students are participating in any other sports or physical activities. C. PERSONAL JACKETS · If a student needs to wear a jacket to keep warm or for medical reasons, the jacket should be plain-colored. · Black, white or blue jackets are encouraged. · When wearing the jacket becomes unnecessary (e.g. when it becomes too warm later in the day), the student will be advised to remove it and keep it in the school bag. · Wearing a jacket for non-essential reasons is considered a change to the school uniform, including PE attire. D. SCHOOL SHOES AND SOCKS · Students are to wear plain black shoes and plain black socks that fully cover the ankles. E. APPEARANCE · Students must be neat in appearance, clean shaven and no facial hair is allowed. · Girls must have their hair neatly trimmed above the collar or tied up with black or navy-blue accessories. · Girls must not allow their fringe to cover their eyes; any hair that that falls over the eyes must be pinned up. · Girls are only allowed to wear small, simple ear studs. No other piercings are allowed. · Boys are not allowed to have any body piercings. · All spectacle frames are to be in gold, silver, black or dark blue. · All students are to keep their hair in its natural colour. · All students should have simple and neat hairstyles. Students with inappropriate hairstyles will be required to restyle their hair accordingly. · All jewellery or accessories of any kind, including but not limited to necklaces, wristlets, bracelets and anklets are not allowed. UNIFORM & GROOMING EXPECTATIONS School Uniform PE Attire Prefect & Student Leaders PRIDE IN OUR BEHAVIOUR: RESPECT FOR SELF & OTHERS F. ATTENDANCE Attendance in school is compulsory. Any absence is to be supported by a Medical Certificate or valid letter of excuse written by the parent and/or guardian. In line with MOE guidelines, students are allowed up to 10 parent/ guardian letters per year. Attendance will be taken into account when determining students’ Conduct grades G. PUNCTUALITY A student is considered punctual when he or she arrives at school before 7:30 am The flag-raising ceremony begins at 7:30 am Students who arrive after 7:30 am will be marked late. It is encouraged that students arrive by 7:25 am to ensure they are adequately prepared for the first period. Frequent late-coming will affect a student’s eligibility for - Student Leadership Selection such as Prefect, Class Captain - Selection for NSG/SYF/Competitions - School/MOE Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships e.g. Edusave Character Award (ECHA) H. POSSESSION OF ITEMS IN SCHOOL 1. Smartphones/smartwatches and electronic devices Students are advised NOT to bring smartphones and/or smartwatches or any electronic devices to school. However, the school acknowledges that parents may need to contact students after school hours. All parents are to acknowledge the Responsible Usage of Smartphones/Smartwatches Agreement, which guides the use of smartphones/ smartwatches in the school compound. Students are not allowed to use smartphones or smartwatches during school hours, including recess, CCA, and after-school programmes. All students are to switch off their smartphones and/or smartwatches when they are in school and keep them in their school bags. Students are responsible for safekeeping their own devices. Students caught with these devices switched on within the school premises; or using them during school hours; or playing games; or recording any kind of videos or audio on these devices without due permission from the school, will have their devices confiscated. 2. Prohibited Items All students are not allowed to have in their possession any weapon. They are also not allowed to bring any weapon-like item which can be used or intended to be used to cause harm to others. Students are not to carry any personal sharp-pointed/sharp-edged tool, e.g. scissors, penknife and Swiss army knife. If students are found with any prohibited items, the items will be confiscated immediately. These items will not be returned to the students. Students are to check with the school when they are unsure if certain items can be brought to school. I. TYPES OF OFFENCES All students and staff deserve to feel safe and cared for at school. This is achieved when everyone shows respect for themselves and others, both in words and in actions. The school has zero tolerance for any behaviour that threatens the physical or psychological safety of students and staff. Please refer to the tables below to review behaviours that are considered unacceptable. Offence Minor Serious Attendance Coming Late Being late for school without a valid reason Leaving School Grounds Without Permission Leaving school grounds after reporting but before the end of the school session without the school’s approval Skipping Classes Being absent from formal lessons without a valid reason Truancy Being absent from school without a valid reason on school days without parents’ knowledge Offence Minor Serious Misconduct Insensitive acts/ remarks Saying or doing things that hurt, offend, or show a lack of respect or empathy towards others Playful/Uncooperative Behaviours Displaying actions or attitudes that disrupt learning or school activities due to excessive playfulness, refusal to follow instructions, or lack of cooperation with teachers and peers. Online Misconduct Using digital platforms in inappropriate or harmful ways that violate school rules, privacy, or respect for others. Using Vulgar/Abusive Language or Gestures Using coarse or abusive language or gestures on others. Littering Dropping or leaving rubbish in schoolpremises or public places Not Doing Assignments Not turning in class work, homework, project work, etc. without a valid reason Improper Attire & Grooming Disobeying school rules on attire, hairdo, jewellery etc.(serious offence if the school uniform is modified) without a valid reason Open Defiance Refusing to conform to school rules, disobeying teachers’ instructions; displaying rudeness and disrespect in speech or body language Bullying Hurting, frightening or intimidating others to deliberately cause harm, distress or humiliation. It can be physical, verbal, cyber, or social in nature Assault Attacking others violently, whether causing injury or not Fighting Engaging in any confrontation intended to harm, overpower, or intimidate others, including the use of physical force or weapons Gangsterism Being involved in a gang assault/ threat/ harassment/ extortion, whether attempted or actual Cheating in Assessments/Tests/ Exams Possessing notes or other prohibited items, copying from others, allowing others to copy, tampering with marks Forgery Forging signatures, medical certificates, consent forms, etc. with the intention to deceive Scams and frauds Engaging in dishonest acts to get money, personal information, or valuables from others Gambling Using money in games, betting etc. Theft Stealing school property or property belonging to others Possession of Weapons Possessing weapons that may be used in a crime Offence Minor Serious Damage/ Infringement to Property or Resources Negligent Damage of Property Harm or destruction to another person’s or the school’s property due to carelessness or failure to take proper care. Vandalism Vandalising school or personal property (e.g. drawing on tables, breaking of windows etc) Arson Planting explosives or setting property on fire, whether attempted or actual Trespassing and Unauthorised Access Entering any property or restricted area without permission or proper authorisation, including school grounds or private spaces. Cybersecurity Violations Accessing digital systems, accounts, files, or other protected information without permission or proper authorisation. Offence Serious Sexual Misconduct Pornography Consuming/ possessing/ distributing/ selling pornographic materials Sexual Misconduct Engaging in any behaviour of a sexual nature that is inappropriate, harmful, or takes advantage of another person, including but not limited to attempted rape, outrage of modesty, underage sexual activity, sexual grooming, or peeping. Substance Abuse Alcohol: Consumption/possession/distribution/selling alcohol Inhalant: Using/ possessing/ distributing/selling inhalants Smoking: Using/ possessing/ distributing/selling cigarettes Vaping: Using/ possessing/ distributing/selling e-vaporisers Drug: Using/ possessing/ distributing/selling drug Others This list is not exhaustive and there are other serious offences that may not fall in the above categories. PRIDE IN OUR SCHOOL A. SCHOOL UNIFORM · Students are to wear the prescribed school uniform and modification to the uniform is not allowed. · Students are to wear their name tags on their school shirts and PE T-shirts. B. PE ATTIRE · Students must be in PE attire during PE lessons. · Students’ PE T-shirts must always be neatly tucked in. · PE attire can be worn when students are participating in any other sports or physical activities. C. PERSONAL JACKETS · If a student needs to wear a jacket to keep warm or for medical reasons, the jacket should be plain-colored. · Black, white or blue jackets are encouraged. · When wearing the jacket becomes unnecessary (e.g. when it becomes too warm later in the day), the student will be advised to remove it and keep it in the school bag. · Wearing a jacket for non-essential reasons is considered a change to the school uniform, including PE attire. D. SCHOOL SHOES AND SOCKS · Students are to wear plain black shoes and plain black socks that fully cover the ankles. E. APPEARANCE · Students must be neat in appearance, clean shaven and no facial hair is allowed. · Girls must have their hair neatly trimmed above the collar or tied up with black or navy-blue accessories. · Girls must not allow their fringe to cover their eyes; any hair that that falls over the eyes must be pinned up. · Girls are only allowed to wear small, simple ear studs. No other piercings are allowed. · Boys are not allowed to have any body piercings. · All spectacle frames are to be in gold, silver, black or dark blue. · All students are to keep their hair in its natural colour. · All students should have simple and neat hairstyles. Students with inappropriate hairstyles will be required to restyle their hair accordingly. · All jewellery or accessories of any kind, including but not limited to necklaces, wristlets, bracelets and anklets are not allowed. Insensitive acts/ remarks Saying or doing things that hurt, offend, or show a lack of respect or empathy towards others Playful/Uncooperative Behaviours Displaying actions or attitudes that disrupt learning or school activities due to excessive playfulness, refusal to follow instructions, or lack of cooperation with teachers and peers. Online Misconduct Using digital platforms in inappropriate or harmful ways that violate school rules, privacy, or respect for others. Using Vulgar/Abusive Language or Gestures Using coarse or abusive language or gestures on others. Littering Dropping or leaving rubbish in schoolpremises or public places Not Doing Assignments Not turning in class work, homework, project work, etc. without a valid reason Improper Attire & Grooming Disobeying school rules on attire, hairdo, jewellery etc.(serious offence if the school uniform is modified) without a valid reason Improper Attire & Grooming Disobeying school rules on attire, hairdo, jewellery etc.(serious offence if the school uniform is modified) without a valid reason

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