WIS General School Rules
  • Be punctual, report to school and class on time. School begins at 7:00 a.m. If a student arrives in school after 8:00 he/she needs to report to the office to receive an admit/tardy slip
  • Strive to be present every school day. In case of absence, parents should call the school in the morning of the absence and notify the teacher in writing upon the student's return to school.
  • Respect each other at all times. Disagreements will be settled by discussing the problem and seeking a solution that is fair to all concerned.
  • Buildings and the campus will be kept clean and neat. Do not deface or damage school property. Students who vandalize the school property will make restitution.
  • Maintain order when moving to different areas. Do not run; running is a frequent cause of injuries.
  • The following are not allowed in school unless prior permission is granted by the school staff :
  • radios, cell phones, pagers and other electrical equipment
  • yoyos, darts, sling shots, and other potentially dangerous toys
  • pets
  • skateboards, roller skates, rollerblades, razors
  • valuables, extra money, computer games, items of sentimental value
  • fireworks, matches
  • weapons or expensive toys
  • gum
  • Remain within school boundaries at all times. Students leaving the campus must have a Student Pass and must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. (Leaving campus without consent is an offense, prohibited by the school).
  • Avoid using abusive or profane language and gestures. (Disorderly Conduct)
  • Do not climb trees, gates, railings, fences, and the school buildings
  • Respect the property rights of others.
  • Leave the premises immediately after school duties/responsibilities are completed.
  • Buying/selling of personal items and trading are not allowed.
  • For safety reasons, children are not allowed to bring glass containers to school. All drinks and food should be in plastic containers.
  • All children will be required to submit a medical report on admission to the school for the first time. Children should not be sent to school if they are unwell. Parents or guardians of pupils or students, who are unable to attend school because of ill health, must seek permission from their class teacher. It is advisable for parents to keep a child at home and notify the school immediately if it becomes known that the child has contracted any of the infectious disease such as measles, mumps, chicken pox, cough or cold.