At Logos College, our rules are designed to create a safe, respectful, and supportive environment where all students can grow and thrive. We believe that discipline, responsibility, and mutual respect are essential in shaping strong individuals and a positive school community.
General Conduct
Students are expected to be respectful to all staff, fellow students, and school property at all times.
Politeness, honesty, and integrity must be upheld within and outside school premises.
Disruptive behavior, bullying, or the use of offensive language will not be tolerated.
Attendance and Punctuality
Students must attend school regularly and arrive on time.
Absences must be communicated in writing by a parent or guardian.
Repeated tardiness or unexplained absences may lead to disciplinary action.
Uniform and Appearance
Students must wear the full school uniform neatly and correctly every school day.
Personal grooming should be neat and appropriate. Extreme hairstyles or inappropriate accessories are not permitted.
Classroom Behavior
Students are expected to participate actively and respectfully in all classroom activities.
All school property, including books and furniture, must be used with care.
Mobile phones and other electronic devices are not permitted on school premises.
Homework and Assignments
Homework must be completed and submitted on time.
Plagiarism or copying others’ work is not allowed and will be addressed seriously.
Use of Facilities
Students must help keep classrooms and common areas clean and tidy.
School equipment and resources must be used responsibly.
Discipline and Consequences
Any violation of school rules will be addressed by the class teacher or school administration.
Consequences may include verbal warnings, written notices, detention, or parental involvement, depending on the nature of the violation.
Parental Involvement
Cooperation between parents and the school ensures a better learning environment for all students.
Parents are encouraged to stay informed about their child’s progress and participate in school activities and meetings.