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Hairdressing |
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a.
Hair dyeing and hair accessories are not allowed.
b.
Students are allowed to use gel to make their hair
neat and tidy.
c.
If students have natural non-black hair
colour, prefects should make their own
sensible judgment. For inquiries, seek help from the Head
Prefect. |
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Pullovers and Coats |
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a.
Only grey, navy blue and black v-neck pullovers
are allowed.
b. No
other coats besides the school fleece jacket or blazer is
allowed.
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Prohibited items |
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a.
Cigarettes, magazines, comic books, chewing gum, gambling
related items, and dangerous objects such as knives are
forbidden.
b.
Students are not allowed to use mobile phones during
lessons. They must be turned to ˇ§off / vibrating modeˇ¨. If
mobile phones cause disturbance to lessons, they will be
confiscated. |
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Shoes
and socks |
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a.
Only black leather shoes are allowed. No sport shoes will
be allowed.
b.
Low-cut socks are not allowed.
c.
Only blue, black, white or grey socks are allowed. |
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Undergarment |
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a.
The P.E. uniform is allowed to be worn as undergarments.
b.
All other undershirts should be pure white in color.
c.
Shirts printed with school team logos or words are
NOT allowed. |
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Accessories |
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a.
Necklaces are not allowed unless they are related to
religious beliefs.
b.
Rings, bracelets and earrings are not allowed.
c.
If students need to wear certain accessories, they must
hand in a Parentˇ¦s Letter to Mr. Y.L. Chung. |
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Language,
Attitude and Undesirable Behaviour |
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a.
Language ˇV foul and indecent language is strictly
prohibited.
b.
Attitude ˇV being disrespectful to a teacher or prefect is
an offence.
c.
Undesirable behavior ˇV any dangerous action such as
fighting, bullying, playing ball games inside classrooms etc, or
any deliberate damage to school property is a serious offence. |
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Outside-Classroom Behaviour |
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a.
No football playing is allowed in the covered
playgrounds.
b.
Only Form 1 students are allowed to use the triangular
playground.
c.
No running is allowed in the corridors or stairs. |
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Interchanging of Lessons |
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a.
Students should remain silent and stay inside the
classroom.
b.
Students should not play ball games or wander around the
classroom.
c.
Students are NOT allowed to go to the washrooms without
permission. |
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Personal Conduct |
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a.
Littering is not allowed.
b.
Climbing or jumping over fences in the playground is
forbidden.
c.
Cutting in queues or asking other students to buy food
and drinks in the canteen is strictly prohibited. |
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For most cases, students will be sent to the Head Prefect or
Senior Prefects for punishment or follow-up inspections. Only
upon repeated offences or prolonged poor conduct would students
be sent to the Discipline teachers.
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The Head Prefect will give regular discipline reports to the
Discipline Master and Deputy Discipline Master.
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Prefects have the right to perform their duties in class.
Names recorded should be given to the Head Prefect or any other
Senior Prefects.
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Only the Studentsˇ¦ Union Executive Committee members and
Prefects (except Class Prefects) ARE ALLOWED to use mobile
phones when carrying out their duties. Unnecessary
usage of mobile phones by ANY student can result in
confiscation.
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Discipline teachers can ask Prefects to help them for follow-up
inspections or any other disciplinary affairs. If teachers
have any inquiries about a certain studentˇ¦s behavior, or
whether the Prefects' Board is aware of a student's violation of
school rules (e.g. hair is dyed), they may call upon the Head
Prefect for information.
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Teachers and students who have questions about the
interpretation of these school rules can approach the Discipline
Master, Deputy Discipline Master or Head Prefect for a common
understanding of the above stated school regulations. If there
are any doubts to this document, the school rules stated in the
student handbook shall apply.
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Other Information |
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