Co-curricular

Co-curricular

Co-curricular Activities

 

Co-curricular activities like Art and Craft, Wood work, Music(Indian and Western), Dances (Indian and Western), Debating, Dramatics, Flower arrangements, Gardening etc are important part apart from Academics.

The school Celebrates Annual Day, Children’s Day, Independence Day, Republic Day and other important. Days by organizing cultural programs consisting of Dance, Music, Drama, Skit, Poster making, Essay writing etc. to encourage the artistic talent of the children.

M and M Public School has made Music and Dance an integral part of its co-curricular program.

Sports and Games

 

Games are a regular feature of overall school activity which is compulsory for all students Under this program the Student are given coaching in a wide variety of games viz Kho-Kho Badminton Basket ball, Cricket, Hockey, Athletics by Trained experienced coaches. The School has won laurels at the state and national level in sports.

☛ Every student is expected to observe the following school rules:-

Attending all the school function is compulsory. No leave will be granted. Absence will be viewed seriously.
Absence from the school is not in the interest of the student. Parents are earnestly requested not to apply for leave if they can avoid it. The leave, as a rule, is to be applied for and the sanction to be obtained. It should not be treated as a casual affair.
Non-Kesdhari boys should keep their hair short. Under tuban is compulsory for kesdhari boys up to class VII. Turbans are compulsory for kesdhari boys from class VIII onwards.
Use of mobile phone is strictly banned. Defaulters will be issued a warning or maybe even expelled from school.
Caution money (Security) which is refundable must be withdrawn within 3 months from the withdrawal of the child otherwise it will go to the general fund of the school. No request for refund will be entertained after 3 months from leaving the school.
The principal reserves the right to turn out students whose progress is unsatisfactory or whose behavior is harmful to the other school children.
If any student creates loss to school property including infrastructure, the loss will be recovered from his/her refundable security.