STANDARDS OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS

 

 

RULES AND REGULATIONS 

Enrolment:

Enrolment in this school is considered as  a formal acceptance by the students of the obligation to faithfully carry out their responsibilities and their expression of willingness to collaborate with the school administration and faculty.
üApplicants for admission are to secure      and to accomplish application forms from the Guidance Office.
 
üReport Cards (Form 138), certification of good moral character and Barangay Captain certification of residence (proofs if necessary) are requirements for enrolment.)
Students shall enroll on the date set for their particular year level.
 

Directives on Discipline

ØUniforms – The school requires the students to attend classes and other official functions of the school in their prescribed school uniform.
 

Identification Card

A.      The loss of an I.D. card shall be reported immediately by the student to the Discipline Board, which shall determine if the student should be issued a new I.D.
B.    Every Student shall be required to wear the official school I.D. card while inside the school premises.  The same ID shall be presented for entry and for the use of the school facilities and/or services.
 

Attendance and Absences

ü     The school requires regular and punctual attendance in all classes. Absence for any cause whatsoever does not exempt a student from written work (tests) and any matters required during the period of his/her absence.  The responsibility for making up for such work depends upon the students.
ü      In all cases of absences, an admission and /or excuse slip must be secured from the Guidance Office upon the presentation satisfactory to said school officials.  The excuse slip has to be certified by the class adviser or in his/her absence by the guidance counselors.

 Three instances of tardiness without valid reasons are equivalent to one absence.  All cases of tardiness are considered unjustified unless a letter signed by the parent/guardian is presented to the advisers.

    Absences due to illness must be certified by a doctor.  The implementation or appreciation of the rules on attendance may be modified at the discretion of the principal.
ü      A student who incurs ten (10) consecutive absences or twenty (20) days inconsecutive absences in any subject area shall be notified by the member of the Discipline Board.  Failure on the part of the parents to appear shall be ground for the school principal to drop him/her from the school roll of students.
   
      A student who cuts classes shall not be admitted in all his/her classes the next day unless accompanied by his/her parent/guardian

 

Code of Discipline:
    

     The legal basis of the school’s authority to discipline the student is provided the manual of regulation of the Dep Ed, which says on:

 

“Rule 145…

Schools shall have the authority and prerogative to promulgate such rules and regulations as they may deem necessary from time to time effective as of the date of their promulgation unless otherwise specified.
No penalty shall be imposed upon the student, except for cause as defined in this Manual and/or in the school’s rules and regulation duly promulgated and only after due investigation shall have been conducted.
 

Causes for Disciplinary Action

The following are whereby disciplinary administrative sanctions shall be meted out after due investigation by the Discipline Board.
  • A.Not wearing/borrowing or lending and /or tampering of I.D.
  • B.Bringing to school, without permission of the principal, cassette, recorders, transistor radio, game and watch, and other items that tend to disrupt classes.
  • C.Littering and spitting
  • D.Sitting on the tables and arms of chairs.
  • E.Violation of uniform and /or haircut regulation.
  • F.Wasteful use of chalk and / or writing on the blackboard without the teacher’s permission

    Loitering along the corridors or hallways when classes are going on.

  • .Disturbance, obstruction or interference with the normal functioning of classes, school offices, and recognized school activities such as borrowing of pen books, etc. during class hours

C.Roaming around the room during class sessions and . Or occupying the seat assigned to someone else

D.Entering the faculty room without valid reason.

E.Fighting, quarrelling within the school premises, and/or on its immediate vicinity.

F.Littering inside classroom and school ground.

SERIOUS OFFENSES:

  • A.Extortion
  • B.Drunkenness and/or drinking liquor within the school premises.
  • C.Theft or damage to property of the school or its constituents
  • D.Dishonesty such as cheating during examination
  • E.Forgery, alteration or misuse of school documents, records or credentials.
  • F.Vandalism which includes tearing or defacing any library books or periodicals, drawing or posting unauthorized notices on the walls, fences, post and other parts of the school building, breakage of glass windows, school cases, doors. Electrical devices, unauthorized removal of official notices poster, from the Bulletin Boards and other similar acts.
  • A.Possession, illegal use or distribution of narcotic drugs such as LSD, marijuana, barbiturates or operate in any form within the school premises.
  • Illegal possession or use of explosive, incendiary devices or other deadly weapons.
  • C.Engaging in any form of gambling within the school compound
  • D.Engaging in lewd, indecent or immoral conduct within the premises.
  • E.Participating in fraternities
  • F.Wearing of earring for male.
PENALTIES
        The school reserves the right, after due investigation, to subject a student found violating the rules on discipline to the following penalties depending upon the nature and gravity of the offense committed
  • qReprimand-parents to see the Principal
  • qSuspension-and-failing grade in conduct
  • qDropping of student from the school
SERIOUS OFFENSES:
  • oSuspension-parents to see the Principal
  • oFailing grade in conduct
  • oDropping of student from the school roll
Note: A student who commits three (3) major offenses will be recommended for expulsion
 

 

Our Core Values

 

FBHS is a symbol of knowledge and ideas whose moral principles are punctuated by the love for God and fellowmen. It stands proud as an institution.

 

Faith in God and Faith in self. Faith is to believe on the word of God what we do not see and its rewards is to see and enjoy what we believe.
Dr. Sidney N. Brewer
 
Benevolence – It is simply our desire to do good for others. “Life is worth living if lived for another.”

Excellence is not being the best. It is trying your best.

 

 

 

J.P. Rizal Extension West Rembo

Makati City Philippines

Telefax: (632)8823945

Tel. No. 8815355

e-mail us at fort_bonifacio_hs@yahoo.com

http://www.fbhs-makati.edu.ph/

Wednesday, March 11, 2009