Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. The development of self-discipline among students is the goal at The Scindia School. Late HH Maharaja Jiwajirao Scindia laid down the vision when he said “The young men who go out of The Scindia School will carry in life and in their conduct the bold imprint of this institution, the stamp of self discipline, of character, of chivalry, of dignity and of good behavioural qualities on which higher citizenship is based.” Rules and codes have been laid down to provide a frame of reference for socially accepted behaviour. Each member of The School is expected to be sensitive to the values of others. Staff members work with students to maintain good conduct at all times. They are ably assisted in this task by the School Prefectorial Board. Each student has to abide by the tenets of the ‘Code of Conduct’. This is based on the values of Accountability, Appreciation, Concern for others, Cooperation, integrity, transparency, openness and trust. The School Code of Conduct Committee is available to any student seeking clarity, help or guidance in all matters relating to school conduct. When student behaviour does not meet required standards disciplinary action is taken.
Uniform: Summer:
White shirts and grey shorts for class 6th
to 10th . White shirts and grey trousers for
class 11th and 12th. Grey socks and black
shoes for all. No belts are allowed.
Evening Wear - White Kurta and Payjama with
leather slippers.
Winter:
White shirt, grey woolen trousers, school
tie, navy blue school blazer with school monogram,
grey socks and black shoes.
Evening Wear:
School Trousers and blazers/school sweat shirts.
Sikh
boys:
Grey White turban from class 10th onwards
and grey / white patka from class 6th to 9th.