a) Attitude to teachers

1. Pay respect to teachers whether they are your own teachers or not. Be grateful to the teachers who have taught you in the past. Show to your teachers those exterior signs of reverence to which they are entitled, such as, greeting them whenever you meet them.
2. Be convinced that your teachers deeply feel their serious obligation of promoting your welfare in the best way they possibly can, i.e. in advising, commanding and correcting you. They have nothing else in view than your own good.
3. Self study is most praiseworthy. Therefore, your first occupation must consist in doing the tasks assigned to you by your teachers.
4. Always stand up when your teachers enter the class and when they leave. If they delay in coming, wait for them in your places in silence reviewing your lessons.

b) Attitude to School-mates

1. Students are expected to show gentleness and courtesy to their companions. Refinement should be the distinguishing mark of every student of the school.
2 Strive to edify your school-mates by your good example at all times.
3. Never make fun of those who are weak in their studies. Let there be no ridiculing of anyone on account of ' his/her physical defects. On what you laugh at others may someday befall you.
4. Be a source of inspiration to do well to others.
5. Try to encourage your classmates

c) Behavior at School

1. Write or draw on the blackboard (except when called upon to do so), to write words offensive to anyone, to soil walls or maps or anything else are to be avoided.
2. Take care of your text-books, note books and other belongings. Beware of appropriating your neighbor's property even if it be the smallest thing. If you find a lost article, give it at once to the teacher/office.
3. Keep the floor clean by allowing no paper or ink to fall on it. Cleanliness and purity of soul are reflected by clean and neat exterior.
4. Students should make use of their free time for reading books and for preparing classes. They should not loiter outside the classroom. Time is precious. Time lost is lost forever.
5. Students should respect silence. Running, playing, shouting the school building is strictly prohibited.

d) Behavior outside school

1. Be proud of your school. Always speak well of your school and of your teachers and class mates. Speak no ill of your school-mates or of the discipline of the school.
2. Try to practice what is taught in the school.
3. Respect the elders and be compassionate to those who need your help.
4. Behave in a gentle and polite manner in the family and in the society.