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School discipline is intended to create an environment, which assists the self-development of students. Enrolment in School implies on the part of the pupil and parents a willingness to comply with the requirements and regulations of the school.
Pupils are expected to behave in a lady-like manner on all occasions. They should address their teachers and companions with gentleness and courtesy. Refinement of manners, uprightness and self-restraint should distinguish every pupil of the school. Pupil should rise when any teacher or visitor enters the room and greet them.
Since it is an English medium school, pupils are expected to speak English during school hours, as a help to their academic progress in the subject.
Attendance is compulsory on non-teaching activity days. Every pupil is expected to subscribe towards small school shows and local charities.
All girls from Class V upwards are expected to do some form of social work. It is hoped that the pupils of Loreto will leave the school with a strong conviction that,
"Happiness consists not in what you can get but, in what you can give."[M. K. Gandhi]
Irregular attendance, unjustified or unexplained absence for more than a week, habitual idleness, disobedience and conduct injurious to the tone of the school, are sufficient reasons for the dismissal of a pupil.
Catholic pupils are exhorted to practise monthly Communion and Confession. They are further encouraged to join the YCS or other similar activity
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