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Uniform Violation Rules & Disciplinary Regulations

COVERING MESSAGE

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Dear Parents and Students,

Uniform is a symbol of discipline, equality, and institutional pride. At Koshi Public School, maintaining proper uniform is not optional — it is a fundamental expectation from every student.

Repeated negligence towards uniform rules reflects lack of discipline and respect for school regulations. Therefore, to ensure uniformity, fairness, and accountability, the school has implemented the following structured disciplinary action system.

We request parents to cooperate fully and ensure their ward attends school in complete and proper uniform every day.

With discipline and responsibility,

Principal
Koshi Public School

UNIFORM VIOLATION DISCIPLINARY ACTION

If a student is found not wearing proper school uniform (incomplete, improper, untidy, or unauthorized dress), the following actions will be taken:

 

First Violation (1 Day)

  • Written Warning issued

  • Entry in discipline record

  • Informing Parents through diary / call

 

Second Violation (Within Short Interval / Regular 2 Days)

  • Fine of ₹200

  • Written notice to parents

  • Student counseling by class teacher

 

Third Violation (Continuous or 3 Days)

  • Fine of ₹500

  • One-day Suspension from classes

  • Mandatory Parent Meeting

 

Repeated / 6 Days (Regular or Non-Continuous)

  • Fine of ₹1000

  • Suspension (Minimum 2–3 Days)

  • Parent must submit a written Affidavit/Undertaking
    stating commitment to follow uniform rules strictly

 

IMPORTANT NOTES

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✔ Fines must be paid within 3 working days
✔ Suspension period will be marked as unauthorized absence
✔ Student will not be allowed to sit in examination if dues remain unpaid
✔ Repeated misconduct may lead to stricter disciplinary action

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OBJECTIVE OF STRICT IMPLEMENTATION

This policy is introduced to:

  • Maintain discipline and order

  • Promote equality among students

  • Strengthen school identity

  • Instill responsibility and respect for rules

 

At Koshi Public School, discipline is not punishment — it is preparation for life.

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