Behaviour At School

  • To write or draw on the blackboard (except when called upon to do so), to write words offensive, to soil walls or maps or anything else are things absolutely to be avoided.
  • Take great care of your text-books, copy books and other belongings. Beware of appropriating your neighbour’s property even if it be the smallest thing. Should you find lost article, give it at once to the Principal.
  • Keep the floor clean by allowing no paper or ink to fall on it. Cleanliness and purity of soul are reflected by a clean and neat exterior.
  • Speak no ill of your mates or of the discipline or management of the school. Everyone is perfectly free to remain or not to remain in the school.
  • Always speak well of your school and of your teachers.
  • Performances on the stage of the school auditorium are permitted for your instruction and entertainment. They should help to bring out the fine qualities of your hearts, and never be an occasion of the least sin.
  • To enter the auditorium in such a hurry or even to run the risk of hurting your companions, to try to go ahead of others in order to secure a better seat, to stand when you should be seated, to shout, to whistle, to boo or hiss, or in any other way give evidence of disapproval or dislike, are things absolutely to be avoided.
  • Do not ridicule any one for his/her mistakes or awkwardness. When the curtain is lowered, applaud generously but not boisterously.
  • Be courteous also when things have not been according to your taste or as perfect as you expected them to be.
  • In leaving the auditorium do not push or shove one another. Go out in orderly manner.