(HSEB) publicized a Code of Conduct

Kathmandu,April 4 – The Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB) with the view to regulate higher secondary schools and its students has publicized a Code of Conduct prohibiting students from bunking classes, wearing miniskirts or using mobile phones and motorbikes inside the higher secondary school premises.

The Code of Conduct published by HSEB’s Department of Monitoring and Planning in a booklet form clearly mentions that students found bunking classes to go to cinema halls or ‘dates’ will be warned the first time.

Students will then be fined Rs 500, Rs 1000, Rs 2000 for bunking the classes for the second, third and fourth time respectively and a letter would be sent drawing the attention of their parents.

  Any students  found bunking classes for the fifth time then they could be rusticated from school and won’t even be allowed to sit for the board exams.

The Code of Conduct mentions that the school management can seize the mobile set of students  found using them on the school premises and they can be fined up to Rs 3,000 for repeating the offence.

According to the Code of Conduct, students are also banned from going to cinema halls, parks, shopping malls and other places in school uniform.

Similarly, students of Grade XI and XII whose attendance is less than 90 percent will not be allowed to sit for the board exam.