- They should be truthful, come what may?
- At play, they should never cheat or be unfair.
- They should not waste their time in idle gossip.
- They should avoid vulgarity in talk and behaviour.
- They should take pride in wearing their school uniform.
- They should take good care of their health and be robust and strong.
- They should stand attentively when any teacher/visitor comes to talk to them.
- They should earn name, fame and glory for their family, school and nation through their conduct.
- They should never hesitate to say ‘No’ when asked or tempted to do a thing which they know to be wrong.
- They should look upon people from all parts of the world as their brethren irrespective of their colour and creed.
- They should respect the beauty of the classroom and of the school premises and report any damage they may observe.
- They should accept and complete whatever work is assigned to them as their rightful share. They must face difficulties courageously.
- They should never be cruel. They must know that cruelty is the trait of a bully whereas kindness is the mark of a gentleman or a lady.
- Instead of lamenting or cribbing about the evils of the world, they must try to contribute their share in making it a better place to live in.
- At home, they should always be ready to lend a helping hand to their parents, brothers and sisters, in school to teachers, companions and any unattended visitor they happen to see on the school premises.
- In the corridors and staircases of the block/wing, a courteous MIETIAN is expected to walk smartly and in a proper line.
- They should be polite and respectful in speech to elders and to each other.
What is Expected of MIET Public School Students?
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