School Rules and Regulations
School Rules and Regulations
All students are reminded to exercise the school values (Self- discipline, Integrity, Respect and Resilence) and behave responsibly at all times, both within and outside school premises. wearing the school uniform, neat personal appearance and good personal conduct must be maintained at all times.
Pledge Taking
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Students who are Singapore citizens must sing the National Anthem and take the pledge. Students will take the pledge with the right fist clenched at the heart.
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Students are to wear the prescribed school uniform and modification to the uniform is NOT allowed.
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All male students must be clean-shaven at all times. Moustache and beard are NOT allowed.
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Students are not allowed to have in their possession any weapon. They are also not allowed to bring any weapon-like item which is intended to be used to cause harm to others.
School Attire
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The prescribed PE attire must be worn for PE lessons and CCAs, and modification to the attire is strictly NOT allowed. Students are allowed to wear their PE attire on days they have PE or PAL lessons.
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P5 and P6 students are allowed to wear the school-issued CCA T-shirt every Thursday.
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All school Polo T-shirts must have the name tag sewn on the left side (above the school crest).
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All students must use school approved black shoes and black socks. Decorating the black shoes with accessories and colours is strictly NOT allowed. The black socks need to be above ankle level.
Attendance
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Students are required to attend
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lessons every day and all assemblies
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all school functions as required
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remedial/supplementary classes (as informed by teachers) and
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respective CCAs
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Parents need to inform the school of their child’s absence from school or any of the activities mentioned above. Upon returning to school, the student must produce a medical certificate or a letter from the parent/guardian, stating the reason for absence.
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Students’ absence supported by a letter from their parent/guardian with a valid reason, for example, unwell the day after the period covered by the medical certificate, external examination for ballet or music, etc. would be denoted as Valid Reason (Private) [VR(P)]. The number of days absent due to VR(P) should not exceed 5 per semester. If a student exceeds the accepted number of VR(P) per semester, subsequent absences will be considered invalid and this will affect his/her conduct grade. Travelling during term time is generally not considered a valid reason for absence. Parents who wish to take their child overseas for vacation or to attend to personal matters should do so during the school holidays. If there is an urgent need to travel during term time, parents are requested to write in to the school.
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Students are to be punctual for all activities and must be appropriately dressed. Students must report to school by 7.30 a.m. Students will be considered as late if they are unable to reach the assembly point outside the canteen by 7.30 a.m.
General
1. Students must observe the 3Ps (Punctuality, Proper Attire and Proper Behaviour).
2. Students are to take good care of the school property and help to keep the school premises clean and tidy.
3. Students must put the school motto into practice: LOVE, CARE and SHARE.
4. Students are not allowed to bring the following items to school:
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Toys
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Electronic items – For example, mobile phone, iPad, tablet, smart watch (except POSB Smart Buddy), etc.
5. No jewellery or accessories are to be worn in school. Girls are allowed to wear a pair of simple gold or silver ear rings/ear studs. Accessories such as ear rings/ear studs and nose rings are not allowed for boys.
If the above-mentioned items in Paragraphs 4 & 5 are found with the students, they will be confiscated and parents/guardians need to come to the school to collect the item(s) personally.
Mobile Phones/Smart Watches Policy
All students are discouraged from bringing their mobile phones/smart watches to school. Should there be a need for students to bring their mobile phones/smart watches to school, students can go to the General Office at the beginning of the school term to request for a form on “Request for Permission to Bring Mobile Phone/Smart Watch to School” and have it completed by parents/guardians. School will evaluate and grant permission on a case-by-case basis. Do note that students can be contacted via the General Office and students can also use the phone in the General Office to contact parents/guardians if needed.
Students are not to use their mobile phones/smart watches during school hours including recess, CCA and after-school programmes (e.g. supplementary / enrichment / remedial lessons). Students who have been given the approval to bring their mobile phones/smart watches are to switch them off and put them in their school bags when they reach school. Students should bear responsibility for keeping their mobile phones/smart watches safe. Students are only allowed to use their mobile phones/smart watches outside the school compound after school hours.
If the mobile phone/smart watch is (i) not switched off or (ii) not kept in bag or (iii) used within the school compound:
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First offence: Student would be advised to switch off the mobile phone/smart watch and place it in their bag and parent/guardian would be notified
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Repeated offences: Mobile phone/smart watch would be confiscated and parent/guardian would need to come to the school on the same day to collect the mobile phone/smart watch.
Anti-Bullying Policy
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Bullying is defined as the deliberate and repeated behaviours intended to cause hurt, distress or humiliation. It can be physical, verbal, social and/or cyber in nature.
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Physical - persistent in hitting someone or damaging someone else’s belongings
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Verbal - repeated name-calling, spreading rumours or making threats
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Social - leaving someone out of a group or things on purpose
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Cyber - using online messages, images or videos to hurt someone
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The school maintains a zero-tolerance approach to bullying in all its forms. Anchored in our school motto of Love, Care, Share, we strongly believe that every member of our school community has the right to feel safe, respected, and valued. No one should be bullied, and no one should engage in bullying behaviour.
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Reporting Procedure: Students and parents/guardians may report bullying directly to teachers, school counsellors, or School Leaders. All reports will be taken seriously and treated confidentially.