Respect your parents, elders and teachers and avoid vulgarity in talk an behavior, no matter whatever anybody may call you.
Be friendly with others in and out of school; always lend a helping hand to your parents, brothers and sisters; in school, to teachers and companions and any unattended visitors you happen to meet in school premises
Rise when any teacher or visitor enters any room or place you happen to be in.
Never quarrel, cheat or be unfair at play and be courteous to and sportsman like with opposing teams and with officials.
Never make fun of the old or the poor, neither make fun of a companion because of misfortune or handicap which he/she cannot help, for they know that God’s hands rest lovingly on the heads of all these people.
Learn and observe good manners in library, laboratories and elsewhere.
Be always truthful, whatever the cost.
Instead of lamenting or grumbling over the evils of this world, try to contribute your share in making the world a better place to live in.
Wish you elders and teachers anytime, anywhere you see them.
Seek the permission of the teacher in the class before leaving or entering the class, office and library.
TEN GOLDEN RULES OF STUDY
Have a timetable for study.
Read first, understand well, and then learn.
Study with concentration.
It is better to learn a little well than much, badly.
Write down what you have learnt.
Do your work thoroughly.
Revise every week.
Keep on trying till you succeed.
Do not say, I will do it tomorrow, if you can do it today.
Before study asks God’s blessing; after study thank him.