Admissions:
A pupil seeking admission for the first time will have to produce his / her birth certificate issued by any competent authority. All Original documents will not be returned.
According to Municipal regulations only pupils who complete 5 years or more as on re-opening day of the academic year can be admitted to STD I progressively to other standards. Those who seek admission to STD II and upwards should produce the leaving certificate of the previous school and in cases from other states counter signed by the education officer of the division in which the school is situated.
Students Guidelines - Always
- Come prepared to school.
- Participate fully and be an active listener.
- Be punctual.
- Use common courtesy.
- Complete all work.
- Use appropriate language.
- Show respect and tolerance to fellow classmates.
- Follow directions.
Withdrawals
- All documents, once submitted become the property of the School and are not returned.
- Notice of withdrawal should be given in writing a month in advance or fees for one
month will be charged. Such notice should be given by the parents of the pupil.
Those who leave in November or thereafter will have to pay their fees up to May.
- No School Leaving Certificate will be granted unless all School dues are paid. No
refund of any fees whatsoever is permitted at the time of leaving. The application
form for the leaving Certificate may be obtained from the School Calendar.
- The H.M. has the right to refuse continuation of studies to any pupil whose conduct
or influence is unsatisfactory.
School Timing:
Primary Section
Std - I to IV
Monday to Friday : 12.50 pm to 5.45 pm
School Uniform For Boys & Girls:
Boys : Checked shorts with off White shirt, tie., Black socks & Leather Black Shoes.
Girls : Checks pinafore and off White shirt, tie., Black socks & Leather Black Shoes.
Winter Uniform : Sweatshirt and the regular uniform.
Rules Of Conduct & Discipline:
Discipline
Teaching and learning occur most efficiently in a climate of order. Courteous, considerate behaviour is required of all students in the school premises at all times not only for their benefit but of others as well. The administration and teaching staff at J.J. Academy High School will use the necessary means to ensure that an environment conducive to learning and safety is maintained. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who disrupt this environment or break school rules. Possible action includes restrictions during recess, after school detention, work assignments, suspension. Students must sign in when reporting to the Headmistress' office for disciplinary action. They must list the teacher sending them and the time of the day.
- Any pupil who is persistently insubordinate, is repeatedly or wilfully mischievous
or is guilty of malpractices in connection with examination or has committed an
act of serious indiscipline or misbehaviour or whom in the opinion of the head of
the school has an unwholesome influence on his fellow pupils may be expelled permanently
or removed from the school for a specified period by the head of the school.
- Pupils should realise that they are responsible to the school authorities not only
for their conduct in the school but also for their general behaviour outside. Any
reported or observed objectionable conduct out of the school on the part of the
pupils would make them liable for disciplinary action.
- Pupils are expected to show gentleness and courtesy to their Teachers and Companions.
Refinement of manners should distinguish every pupil of this School.
- At the first warning bell, all must stand up for the Assembly where they will pray
in common, hear the H.M's talk attentively and be silent in the classrooms. The
Class monitors are in charge of discipline, before and after the Assembly and in
the absence of the teacher.
- No absentee or late arrival after Assembly may be admitted to class without the
signature of the H.M. on the Absence / Attendance Record Page of the School Calendar.
- The Teacher will sign the Attendance Record Page Showing the date and time of the
late arrival, and will report to the H.M, if a pupil arrived late thrice.
- Irregular attendance, habitual idleness, disobedience or conduct injurious to the
moral tone of the School are sufficient reasons for detention or dismissal of a
pupil.