Anti-Bullying policy of the school.
Carmel Jyothi High School is a safe, secure and sensitive school for all students and promotes a progressive and holistic development of every child. To protect the rights of all students, to provide them with a safe and secure learning environment, the School prohibits acts of bullying, harassment, and other forms of aggression and violence.All administrators, faculty, staff, parents, volunteers, and students are expected to refuse to tolerate bullying and harassment, and to demonstrate behaviour that is respectful and civil.All administrators, faculty, staff, parents, volunteers, and students are expected to refuse to tolerate bullying and harassment, and to demonstrate behaviour that is respectful and civil.
What is Bullying?
“Bullying” or “harassment” includes- Indecent gestures or written, verbal, graphic or physical abuse
- Cyber bullying
- Any act that is reasonably perceived as being dehumanizing, intimidating, hostile, humiliating, threatening, or otherwise likely to evoke fear of physical harm or emotional distress
- Any forms of retaliation against individuals who report or cooperate in an investigation under this policy
Specifications of the policy
The Anti-bullying policy includes- Prohibition of every form of bullying, harassment, whether in the classroom, on school premises, immediately adjacent to school premises or when a student is travelling to or from school.
- If any incident of bullying or harassment results in substantial disruption of the school learning environment, severe action will be meted out against the defaulters.
Internet Policy
The Internet Policy of Carmel Jyothi High School is issued to regulate the use of the internet for academic purposes only.The terms and conditions as stated in this document is applicable to the students of CJHS. They reflect an agreement of all parties and should be governed and interpreted in accordance with the policies and procedures mentioned below:- Students are advised to abstain from posting or sharing inappropriate material on social networking sites.
- Students should not engage in cyber bullying by posting email, blogs, video footage, images, photographs on social networking sites, chat rooms, YouTube, SMS, MMS which are violent, aggressive or threatening, vulgar or obscene.
- Students should restrict themselves from sending or posting information that is defamatory to the institution and to the members of the school fraternity.
- Students should refrain from introducing malicious software onto the network of the institution and / or jeopardizing the security of the organization’s electronic communication systems.