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ADMISSION REGULATIONS

  1. Admission to Lower K.G. Class is to be made in December every year as per the
    Principal’s circular.
  2. Eligibility for admission to LKG class is 4 years as on the 31st May.
  3. New admission to other classes will be made subject to the vacancies in each class, in
    the month of April / May after the announcement of the annual results.

Every new pupil must bring:

  1. Transfer Certificate, if the pupil comes from a recognized school.
  2. The original Panchayat/Municipal Birth Certificate.
  3. Pupils applying for admission are, as a rule, subject to an entrance examination held at
    a notified date.
  4. If he/she comes from a school outside Kerala the T.C. has to be countersigned by the
    Educational Officer of the place in which the school is situated or the Regional officer of
    the CBSE.
  5. New admissions to Standards IX, X, XII are as a rule, not encouraged.
  6. Admission to Standard XI is made as soon as the CBSE results of class X are published.

Procedure for Withdrawal or Removal from The School

A student can be withdrawn from the school:

  1. By giving one calender month’s notice in writing. In the absence of such a notice
    one month’s fee will be charged.
  2. Students can be removed from the school on any one of the following grounds:

    1. Constant weakness in studies.
    2. Irregularity in attendance.
    3. Behavioural problems.
    4. Overage in class.
    5. Non-payment of fee or chronic irregularity
      in payment of fee.
    6. Moral breach.