St. Peter’s High School

Affiliated to CBSE No : 730113

Admission & Withdrawals

  • The first admission to the school is done in class UKG or Class 1. Admission is granted by the Principal after the child qualifies in a written or oral test or both. An admission card is issued by the office of this effect. The type of examination/test etc., and the mode of selection are fixed by the school management.
  • Admission to other classes is subject to vacancies. The Principal reserves the rights to use his discretion in the admission rules. Recommendations from people and coercion of any sort will reduce the chance of Child’s admission.
  • No student from other schools will be admitted to the school without a transfer certificate from the school last attended and countersigned by a competent authority of the Education Department of the concerned Board or the Government.
  • For the first admission to the school, the original date of birth certificate (laminated) of the child from competent authority had to be submitted along with application form, which thence forward becomes the property of the school. And the original date of birth certificate of the admitted student shall not be returned even after the student graduates class 10 or the parent withdrew the ward by way of applying for transfer certificate. 
  • Particulars of students entered on admission form and thereafter in the school records shall be final and no further change shall be entertained. For withdrawal of a student from the school, one month’s notice, in writing, shall have to be given to the office by the parents/guardians. Transfer Certificate shall be issued after recovering all dues.
  • The Management, acting through the Principal, reserves the right to discharge any student who is deemed unsatisfactory with regard to studies, general conduct and discipline, and those who are repeated for two consecutive years in the same class.
  • Irregular attendance, neglect of studies and class work, disobedience and disrespect towards members of the staff, being a nuisance in the classroom for the proper teaching-learning process and bringing disrespect to the school are sufficient reasons for the dismissal of a student.
  • Students who fail to pay fees up to final month and those who remain absent without getting permission from the Principal for 15 consecutive days, will be struck off the rolls.
  • The decision of the Principal in all matters pertaining to admission and withdrawal of students shall be final and binding.

Admission

Procedure For Withdrawal

  • Registration – All prospective candidates for any class must get their names registered at the school office. The dates of registration shall be intimated through the principal’s circular. No registration shall be made prior to the dates specified.
  • Admission – There shall be written test followed by an interview for admission. Selection will be strictly on merit, subject to the availability of seats in each class. The decision of the school authorities regarding registration and admission will be final. There is no specific syllabus
    for the entrance examination. But tests will be conducted according to our school standard based on the knowledge of previous class.
  • Admission Requirements – The original date of birth certificate showing the date of birth from the Municipality should be produced at the time of admission. No Affidavit will be accepted. This original date of birth certificate will not be returned to the parents even after the child is withdrawn from the school, nor after child graduates class 10 board examinations. 

Students can be withdrawn or removed from school as under:

  • By giving one-month notice in writing, parent may withdraw the child from the school. In absence of such notice fees of one quarter will be charged.
  • Students can be removed by the school authorities on any one of the following grounds : i) Not-qualified status Term-2 End Examinations in two subsequent years
    ii) Irregularity in attendance.
    iii) Indecency or recurring indiscipline
    iv) Over-age in any class.
    v) Non–payment of the fees or chronic irregularity in payment.
    vi) Moral breach considered serious by the school committee.
    vii) Students who get married before completing the X- class.
    viii) Those who create any problem for the proper running of school.
    ix) Disobedience to the school rules and regulations. 
  • Enrolment in St. Peter’s High School implies on the part of the student’s and parent’s willingness to comply with the requirements and regulations of the school.

The first admission to the school is done in class UKG or Class 1. Admission is granted by the Principal after the child qualifies in a written or oral test or both. An admission card is issued by the office of this effect. The type of examination/test etc., and the mode of selection are fixed by the school management. Admission to other classes is subject to vacancies. The Principal reserves the rights to use his discretion in the admission rules. Recommendations from people and coercion of any sort will reduce the chance of Child’s admission. No student from other schools will be admitted to the school without a transfer certificate from the school last attended and countersigned by a competent authority of the Education Department of the concerned Board or the Government.

For the first admission to the school, the original date of birth certificate (laminated) of the child from competent authority had to be submitted along with application form, which thence forward becomes the property of the school. And the original date of birth certificate of the admitted student shall not be returned even after the student graduates class 10 or the parent withdrew the ward by way of applying for transfer certificate. 

Particulars of students entered on admission form and thereafter in the school records shall be final and no further change shall be entertained. For withdrawal of a student from the school, one month’s notice, in writing, shall have to be given to the office by the parents/ guardians. Transfer Certificate shall be issued after recovering all dues.

The Management, acting through the Principal, reserves the right to discharge any student who is deemed unsatisfactory with regard to studies, general conduct and discipline, and those who are repeated for two consecutive years in the same class.
Irregular attendance, neglect of studies and class work, disobedience and
disrespect towards members of the staff, being a nuisance in the classroom for the proper teaching-learning process and bringing disrespect to the school are sufficient reasons for the dismissal of a student.

Students who fail to pay fees up to final month and those who remain absent
without getting permission from the Principal for 15 consecutive days, will be struck off the rolls. The decision of the Principal in all matters pertaining to admission and withdrawal of students shall be final and binding.