Post by Shanixx on Oct 4, 2015 23:52:50 GMT
I. Regarding Discipline
1. All students must be polite and respectful to one another, and to their teachers.
2. Substances that may cloud the students' judgement are not allowed within Campus.
3. Other objects of addiction that can damage your health and that of other individuals around oneself are not to be brought into or consumed within the School.
4. Romantic relationships between teachers and students, apart from being illegal, are forbidden and will not be tolerated.
5. Students must attend all of their classes with punctuality, unless there is a major cause for absence or lateness.
6. Sexual intercourse will not be tolerated within the School's territory.
7. Curfew is at 11 PM. Students must not be out of their respective Lounges out of this hour without official permission.
8. PDA (Public Demonstrations of Affection) within campus will not be tolerated.
II. Regarding Uniforms and Dress Code
1. The school's uniform must be correctly worn by the students Monday through Friday, from Breakfast at 7 AM to Lunch at 3 PM.
2. After that time and on weekends, the following dress code must be respected:
Girls:
-Skirts can't be more than five fingers above the knee.
-Shorts have to fully cover your backside and can only be worn during the summer.
-Belly buttons are to be kept under your clothing.
-Shoulders can only be shown during the summer.
-Sandals or flip flops are not to be worn around the school.
-Students are not allowed to wear their nightwear out of their assigned dorm rooms.
-Hair dyed in colors that look unnatural is forbidden.
-Tattoos are to be covered with clothing or makeup.
-Body piercings that are not on the earlobe will not be tolerated. Neither will extensions on any part of the human body.
Boys:
-Students have to wear a shirt at all times.
-Hair should not touch the shoulders.
-Sandals or flip flops are not to be worn around the school.
-Students are not allowed to wear their nightwear out of their assigned dorm rooms.
-Hair dyed in colors that look unnatural is forbidden.
-Tattoos are to be covered with clothing.
-Make up will not be tolerated.
-Body piercings and extensions will not be tolerated.
III. Regarding Gender Identity and/or Sexual Preference
1. Students must notify their gender, as well as their sex, to the School Board and abide to the dress code that suits them best.
2. Students who identify as non-binary or have different sexual preferences are not to be questioned by teachers or fellow students.
3. Students are allowed to have any sexual or romantic preference as long as they abide by rules 4, 6 and 8 in section I.
IV. Regarding Scholarships
1. Students with a Cultural, Parent-related or Sportive scholarship must keep an average of at least 8.0 on their report card.
2. Students who have more than a 9.5 average are candidates for an Excelence scholarship.
3. Students with a Sportive Scholarship have to present results such as medals, trophies, etc., depending on their chosen sport.
4. Students with a Cultural Scholarship have to pick areas according to their respective talents.
5. Parent-Related scholarships are of 50% and apply only to children of ex-alumni or teachers.
III. Regarding Extra Curriculars
1. Students must be signed up for at least one of these lessons, and attend according to schedule.
2. Students who have difficulties with the schedule should talk to the Extra Curricular Activities Coordinator so the problem can get sorted out.
3. Students who are in an area that already has their extra curricular as a subject are not entitled to missing either the class or the extra curricular.
IV. Regarding Scholarships
1. Students with a Cultural, Parent-related or Sportive scholarship must keep an average of at least 8.0 on their report card.
2. Students who have more than a 9.5 average are candidates for an Excelence scholarship.
3. Students with a Sportive Scholarship have to present results such as medals, trophies, etc., depending on their chosen sport.
4. Students with a Cultural Scholarship have to pick areas according to their respective talents or take it as an extra curricular.
5. Parent-Related scholarships are of 50% and apply only to children of ex-alumni or teachers.
1. All students must be polite and respectful to one another, and to their teachers.
2. Substances that may cloud the students' judgement are not allowed within Campus.
3. Other objects of addiction that can damage your health and that of other individuals around oneself are not to be brought into or consumed within the School.
4. Romantic relationships between teachers and students, apart from being illegal, are forbidden and will not be tolerated.
5. Students must attend all of their classes with punctuality, unless there is a major cause for absence or lateness.
6. Sexual intercourse will not be tolerated within the School's territory.
7. Curfew is at 11 PM. Students must not be out of their respective Lounges out of this hour without official permission.
8. PDA (Public Demonstrations of Affection) within campus will not be tolerated.
II. Regarding Uniforms and Dress Code
1. The school's uniform must be correctly worn by the students Monday through Friday, from Breakfast at 7 AM to Lunch at 3 PM.
2. After that time and on weekends, the following dress code must be respected:
Girls:
-Skirts can't be more than five fingers above the knee.
-Shorts have to fully cover your backside and can only be worn during the summer.
-Belly buttons are to be kept under your clothing.
-Shoulders can only be shown during the summer.
-Sandals or flip flops are not to be worn around the school.
-Students are not allowed to wear their nightwear out of their assigned dorm rooms.
-Hair dyed in colors that look unnatural is forbidden.
-Tattoos are to be covered with clothing or makeup.
-Body piercings that are not on the earlobe will not be tolerated. Neither will extensions on any part of the human body.
Boys:
-Students have to wear a shirt at all times.
-Hair should not touch the shoulders.
-Sandals or flip flops are not to be worn around the school.
-Students are not allowed to wear their nightwear out of their assigned dorm rooms.
-Hair dyed in colors that look unnatural is forbidden.
-Tattoos are to be covered with clothing.
-Make up will not be tolerated.
-Body piercings and extensions will not be tolerated.
III. Regarding Gender Identity and/or Sexual Preference
1. Students must notify their gender, as well as their sex, to the School Board and abide to the dress code that suits them best.
2. Students who identify as non-binary or have different sexual preferences are not to be questioned by teachers or fellow students.
3. Students are allowed to have any sexual or romantic preference as long as they abide by rules 4, 6 and 8 in section I.
IV. Regarding Scholarships
1. Students with a Cultural, Parent-related or Sportive scholarship must keep an average of at least 8.0 on their report card.
2. Students who have more than a 9.5 average are candidates for an Excelence scholarship.
3. Students with a Sportive Scholarship have to present results such as medals, trophies, etc., depending on their chosen sport.
4. Students with a Cultural Scholarship have to pick areas according to their respective talents.
5. Parent-Related scholarships are of 50% and apply only to children of ex-alumni or teachers.
III. Regarding Extra Curriculars
1. Students must be signed up for at least one of these lessons, and attend according to schedule.
2. Students who have difficulties with the schedule should talk to the Extra Curricular Activities Coordinator so the problem can get sorted out.
3. Students who are in an area that already has their extra curricular as a subject are not entitled to missing either the class or the extra curricular.
IV. Regarding Scholarships
1. Students with a Cultural, Parent-related or Sportive scholarship must keep an average of at least 8.0 on their report card.
2. Students who have more than a 9.5 average are candidates for an Excelence scholarship.
3. Students with a Sportive Scholarship have to present results such as medals, trophies, etc., depending on their chosen sport.
4. Students with a Cultural Scholarship have to pick areas according to their respective talents or take it as an extra curricular.
5. Parent-Related scholarships are of 50% and apply only to children of ex-alumni or teachers.