Tabish Public Sr. Secondary School has zero tolerance for bullying :physical, mental, or cyber-obscenity, and any form of sexual offense by anyone in the school.
All incidents of intimidation, especially against junior students such as forcibly taking their belongings, food, etc. are considered bullying.
All direct or indirect remarks of an obscene or sexual nature, particularly those directed at another gender, are considered very serious forms of bullying.
Posting or engaging with offensive content about others on the internet constitutes cyberbullying.
Any form of physical aggression that causes harm, intimidation, or includes threats of physical violence is also categorized as bullying.
Carrying phones or other digital devices, in violation of explicit school rules, is a serious offense. This may lead to confiscation of the device until the end of the session, and in some cases, may result in expulsion.
Disciplinary Measures:
Every incident must be reported and recorded. If proven, immediate and appropriate disciplinary action will be taken.
Students who are habitually late may be stopped at the school gate and sent back home.
A student with attendance below 80% will not be allowed to appear in Board or internal examinations. No exceptions will be made, as this is a mandatory requirement by CBSE.
Declaration: I have read and understood the rules of the school and agree to abide by them.
SCHOOL PROPERTY
1. Proper care must be taken of the school property and no pupil should scratch or spoil the desks or chairs or damage any school furniture, write or draw anything on the wall, or in any way damage things belonging to others. Damages done even by accident should be reported at once to the class teacher or to the Principal. Any damage done will be made good by the one who does it. Anyone who sees something damaged should report the matter even if he/she does not know who has done it. No Pupils should bring razor, blades or any sharp instruments to school.
2. Students shall co-operate with the library, computer and laboratory staff, in maintaining order and discipline. Students shall take care not to cause damage or deface any of the materials, fixtures and equipments that are provided.
SCHOOL LIBRARY
Silence is to be observed in the Library. Books issued are to be properly looked after and returned on the due date.
1. All pupils of the school are members of the library.
2. Every student should read a minimum of 6 English books and Hindi books and the prescribed magazines. One page summary of each book read must be shown to the language teachers. The name of the books read should be entered in the page given at the end of this diary.
3. A student may ordinarily borrow a book for a week, and may get it reissued for another week. No book that is in great demand shall be lent for more than four days.
4. Books will be issued to students during the library periods.
5. Reference books will not be issued. A member will be allowed to consult a reference book during the school hours only.
6. The Librarian may call for a book any time even if the normal period of loan has not expired.
7. If the date of issue/return of books happens to be a holiday, the issue/return of books shall stand postponed to the corresponding day of the following week.
8. If the book is not returned at the expiry of the period or after the librarian has called for it even within the period loan, a fine of Rs. 10 /- per day will be charged. Fines shall be collected by the librarian and the fact notified in the defaulter's card.
9. In case a book is misused, wrongly handled, damaged or lost, the person concerned will have to pay the full price of the book.
10. Defacing books in any form and by any means is strictly forbidden. Fine shall be levied for violating this rule. Ear marking of a book is not allowed.
1. Every pupil must possess a copy of the school diary, which should be brought to school every day. Apart from legibly entering their name and other personal details, pupils should not write anything unrelated to school in it.
2. The school diary must be preserved carefully, and no page should be torn, destroyed, or smudged.
3. Pupils must show any note written by the Principal or teacher to their parents/guardians and obtain their signature. Similarly, any entries made by parents/guardians should be shown to the Principal or teacher.
4. Parents are expected to check and sign their child's school diary every day.
5. If a pupil loses the diary, disciplinary action will be taken, a fine of ₹100 will be levied, and a new diary must be purchased.
Tabish Public Sr. Secondary School is equipped with ICT-enabled classrooms that help students visualize the concepts they study. Visual aids in the classroom enhance understanding and make learning more effective. The themes selected at each level of study are integrated with ICT tools, allowing teachers to use visual learning as a powerful method to strengthen students' comprehension. This approach also helps sustain students’ interest and engagement in the classroom.