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c) All scaffolding / construction sites.

d) The supporting staff quarters.


e) The boarders’ quarters - to Day boys.
f) All classrooms and corridors during Recess and Lunch time
(unless with the Headmaster’s permission or on rainy days).
g) The rock garden, except the path.
h) The roundabout outside the main entrance, and the lawn
outside the laboratories.
i) The Visual Arts, Geography, Music rooms, except for regular
lessons or with special permission.
j) The Gymnasium, except for P.E. lessons. Special permission is
required for the use of Gymnasium out of school business.
k) The Hall, except for authorized activities.
l) The passage on the north side of the Hall, except Prefects and
boys on school business.
m) The areas behind the outdoor swimming pool.
n) All the slopes beyond the bamboo bush.
o) The teachers’ quarters.
p) The audio & visual room except the authorized persons listed
on the board of the door.
q) The BBQ pit.
r) The roof of all buildings and structures.
s) The Primary Section unless with the written permission from The Hall
the school. An air of dignity should be maintained in the Hall at all times.
t) The kitchen area and corridor outside kitchen area. No meetings / activities should be held without
permission. There must also be no eating, drinking, or
Lateness misbehaving inside the Hall.
Class teacher / Subject teacher will take a.m. roll-call at 8:05
a.m. and p.m. roll-call at 1:50 p.m.
a) The late-comer must report himself to the General Office to Prefects
take roll-call with his student ID. Prefects are leaders of students. They are acting under the
b) Late-comers who fail to take roll-call at General Office will be Headmaster’s instructions and with his authority to keep the
recorded as “unexcused absence” even when they are late. order in the School. Prefects have the authority to punish
c) Notice of punishment for lateness will be issued by the offenders by an initial imposition of not more than 100 lines.
Prefects on the following day. They are required to report more serious offences to the
d) A late-comer checklist will be provided by the General Office Headmaster. The Headmaster will not excuse any boy who
to the Class Teacher before the afternoon roll-call. disregards a proper order from a prefect or speaks insolently to
e) A student who has accumulated “unexcused absence” for 2 him or in any way obstructs him in carrying out his duties.
times or more per term, his conduct grade may be degraded. Appeals against punishment given by a prefect can be made
through the discipline teachers if valid reasons exist. However,
no complaint will be entertained if the boy concerned has not
treated the prefect with proper respect.
Forbidden v) Using the lift in the SIP and Michiko Miyakawa Building.
a) Fighting and/or Bullying. w) Breaking into the server of the School or to access files not
b) Willful damage to school property, e.g. trees, furniture, paint, open to students.
newspaper, notices. (This is a serious offense. Accidental x) Using of foul language.
damage, y) Smoking, spitting, gambling, chewing gum.
if reported immediately, is not punished.)
c) Shouting, playing games and rowdy behaviour in classrooms. Absence / Early leave from School
d) Creating a disturbance when going from one room to another. a) Boys who want to obtain an early-leave from the School due
(Boys should take a route passing the least number of to sickness must report to the School Nurse. A sick-leave
classrooms.) acknowledgement will be issued. With such acknowledgement,
e) Disrespectful behavior to janitors, watchmen and supporting the boy can obtain the Early Leave slip from the General Office.
staff. School Nurse may decline the request for early-leave of boys.
f) Taking into classrooms or the Hall any radios, cameras, tape- (b) Boys who want to obtain an early-leave from the School due
recorders or electronic equipment without permission. to personal or family affairs are required to inform the Class
g) Duplicating and / or possessing classroom or special room key. Teacher and General Office with an early leave form with
h) Running or loitering in the corridors, climbing trees, running parents’ signature. A leave-slip will be issued by the Dean. Those
up or down the banks. who do not have the signed early leave form from the parents
i) Drinking and eating in the Hall, in the Gymnasium, in the are required to obtain written permission from the Headmaster.
classrooms or in other study room. (c) The security guard at the main entrance has the right to ask
j) Playing ball games and keeping basketball, football or the early leave boys to show the early leave slip issued by the
volleyball in the classroom. (Boys should leave them to the General Office / jot down their names and student numbers in a
gymnasium keeper.) log-book. Boys leaving the School without written permission
k) Staying in the tuck shop during school hours other than from the School Authorities are considered to be playing truant.
recess and lunch time. (d) On returning to the School, after absence of any length of
l) Using the chapel for any purpose other than private prayer or time, boys MUST bring an absence notification form with
quiet meditation or without prior approval from the school. parents’ signature and/or a doctor certificate, giving the reason
m) Scattering rubbish instead of putting it in the bins provided. for the absence and the dates on which they have been away
n) Walking up and down the School Drive; boys must use the from School. Boys must hand in the documents to the Class
footpath provided. Teacher on the first day of returning to School so that the Class
o) Throwing or slinging stones or other objects likely to cause Teacher will submit the form and supporting documents to
injury. General Office for attendance record amendment.
p) Putting up notices without proper authorization and/or (e) Any boy who is absent for more than two days should get his
writing on walls. parents to notify the Headmaster through his Class Teacher.
q) Entering the Gymnasium and tennis courts when not wearing (f) Swimming Gala, Sports’ Day and Speech Day are special
rubber shoes. function days. To support the School, boys are required to be
r) Playing balls other than Ping-Pong balls in the Covered present. Absentees that can produce doctor’s certificate may be
Playground. exempted.
s) Playing card games without teacher supervision.
t) Handling any tools or equipment belonging to the teaching or Out of Bounds
supporting staff without permission. a) The Teacher’s Common Room.
u) The possession of a pager or a mobile phone without prior b) The School Office and the Headmaster’s Office, except on
approval from the Headmaster. business.

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