“Discipline is the Bridge Between Goals and
Achievement.”
At TRS Global Public School, we emphasize discipline as the
cornerstone of academic and personal excellence. Students
are expected to maintain high standards of behavior both
inside and outside the classroom. Our carefully framed list
of Do’s and Don’ts guides students towards becoming
responsible, respectful, and reflective individuals.
✅ Student Do’s
Students are expected to:
Attend school on time,
in proper uniform with polished shoes.
Be regular in
attendance and punctual in all school activities.
Carry their school
diary every day and note all homework and
communications.
Speak in English on
campus and while traveling on school transport.
Maintain cleanliness
in classrooms, washrooms, and the school premises.
Close taps after use
in drinking areas and restrooms.
Switch off fans and
lights when not in use.
Use essay writing
frameworks to improve written communication.
Complete assignments
on time and meet given deadlines
Practice honesty,
fairness, and integrity in academics and behavior.
Show respect to
parents, teachers, elders, classmates, and school
staff.
❌ Student Don’ts
Students must avoid:
Irregular attendance
without proper communication.
Using abusive or
inappropriate language.
Bullying, physical
fights, or any form of harassment.
Damaging or defacing
school property (walls, benches, labs, etc.).
Bringing electronic
gadgets such as mobiles, iPods, tablets,
smartwatches, etc.
Bringing large amounts
of chocolates or chewing gum (only one 10gm
chocolate allowed).
Using personal
vehicles to commute to school.
Shouting, disturbing
classes, or creating a nuisance in the premises.
By following these guidelines, students not only ensure
their personal safety and academic progress, but also
contribute to a positive, peaceful, and productive learning
environment for all. At TRS, we aim to cultivate
self-discipline, not through enforcement, but by building a
sense of inner responsibility and self-respect.
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”