1. All teachers may take disciplinary action against any student who has broken the school rules. Disciplinary action includes all forms of restriction of student privileges, including routine reporting, extra written work or supervised work sessions.
2. Teachers may also send a referral to Subject Head / Student Management. Students will be dealt with according to the nature of the offence. Students who have been referred more than three times may face suspension or expulsion.
3. Students who are not properly attired may be asked to return home to change to the appropriate attire before returning to school.
4. Criminal offences will be referred to the Police.
5. A student is liable to be suspended or expelled on any one of the following grounds:
Showing insubordination or insolent behaviour towards teachers
Any form of dishonesty such as theft, cheating in tests or examinations, forgery or plagiarism.
Defacing / damaging School property or any other forms of vandalism
Acts of hooliganism; unruly or disorderly behaviour in or out of School
Committing any criminal offence in or outside of school
6. Demerit points will be given to any student who has committed an offence. The number of demerit points given will depend on the severity of the offence committed.
7. The School Discipline Committee reserves the right to amend or append any rule and regulation as and when necessary. Such changes will be made known to all students.