In our School we take pride in the following Tradition:
To be friendly always with one another in and out of school.
To avoid vulgarity in our talk and behaviour.
To accept whatever work is assigned to us as our rightful share.
To offer help to any unattended visitor we happen to meet in the school premises.
To rise when any of the teaching staff or visitor enters or passes through any room in which we happen to be.
To be courteous to and sportsman like with opposing teams and with officials.
To respect the library and the rights of other students using them.
To respect the beauty and cleanliness of the premises and to report any damage which we may observe.
To avoid dropping papers in the school premises and to pick up any such papers dropped by others.
To learn and observe good manners in School and outside. Tradition is a little thing in itself, and cannot be enforced since this would destroy its value. The desire to observe it must come from within and must be genuine; only thus can one's character be formed.