ABOUT US

FOREWORD

Providing quality education today is a challenging issue. With the growth of mushrooming private educational institutes in Manipur, it is a hard task to keep pace and continue to provide the value-based quality education that we envisaged since our founding years. For North Point Higher Secondary School, it is always our unchanging belief that good education comes with not only academic excellence but other areas of life skills and value-based education should go hand in hand with academic pedagogy. We wanted to shape our children in all walks of life at school as school is the second most important learning centre next to home. With this objective in mind, we design our school environment and even the classroom settings are made to make the children learn through interaction thereby bringing out the unique talents in each child. We emphasise balancing academic learning and practical life skill learning in our school as we want to shape a child who could grow up to become a responsible person in our society and not an intellectual monster. If you entrust your child with us, we promise you that we will do our best to shape your child according to his/her talents and make him/her become a responsible person. This is what our commitment will be to you. We welcome your constructive suggestions and support in making this institution an ideal place to shape our future generation.

Sincerely
G. SANATOMBI DEVI
Secretary- GCT


ABOUT SCHOOL

North Point School is located adjacent to National Highway 2 in a quiet and pollution-free campus spread across over 3 Acres. The college is easily accessible by road and through the National Highway route and offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere for learners. North Point Higher Secondary School now incorporates its Senior Secondary School section and College section. The College section called North Point Teachers’ Training College was established in the year 2015 with its affiliation to Manipur Central University, Canchipur. Department of Social Work started functioning in the academic session 2016-17 offering 3 3-year BSW courses. With the successful conduct of its programme and considering a huge gap in imparting professional courses in Manipur, we are launching another Course (BBA) of three-year duration in 2018-19 sessions under the Department of Business Administration. The Institution is wholly managed by funding from Guru Charitable Trust. The Higher Secondary section is affiliated to CBSE vide No.1230013/2006-2007 and the Department of Social Work and Department of Business Administration is Affiliated with Manipur Central University, Chanchipur. Hostel facilities are available separately for Boys and Girls offering homely and nutritious meals. Strict discipline is maintained in the hostels and opportunities for extracurricular activities are provided on the campus.


Legal status and management of the school

Guru Charitable Trust is registered under the Indian Trust Act Vide Regd. No. 1127 of 1998. The appointed trustee members wholly manage the affairs of the School. The Trust functions through a Board of Directors appointed by the Trust to undertake the management, sustainability and progress of the Institution. North Point Higher Secondary School is affiliated to CBSE New Delhi vide affiliation no.1230013/2006-2007


Vision Statement

To produce world-class, socially responsible, creative leaders and managers who think globally. Our vision is accompanied by our four-fold MISSION STATEMENT:
I. Become a premier Educational Institution that will cater to the need for training professionals in the region.
II. Impart knowledge, and skills and shape characters with the best role models and teaching methodologies at par with the best educational institutes in the country.
III. Developing effective and responsible leaders by creating insightful knowledge and inspiring minds.
IV. Strife to become a role model educational Institute by providing the best infrastructure and state-of-the-art technologies by absorbing best practices from across the region.


Rules And Regulations

The school requires its students to conform to certain formative regulations, aimed at the growth of the entire school, and more so, of the individual student. All students are governed by this code of conduct from the time they join the school till they finally leave. All students should adhere to this code faithfully at all times to maintain a very high standard of behaviour and conduct in this school.
1. Students are required to be present on the opening day of the school after the end of each term/long holiday (more than a week).
2. All students should be smartly dressed according to the school regulations, be neat and take pride in their appearance.
3. All students should be considerate, polite and courteous to other students, particularly to the juniors.
4. The School Prefects and all members of the faculty are responsible for the maintenance of discipline in the school and strict compliance with all rules.
5. No child is permitted to leave the school premises without the permission of the Principal/V. Principal of the SCHOOL. 7. Parents/guardians are not permitted to see their children or meet educators during school hours without a prior appointment except in unavoidable circumstances.
8. Parents are requested to write the full name of the child, the standard & the section when they communicate with the school regarding their child/children.
9. Students, who come to school escorted by their parents/guardians/attendants, should arrive at the school in time. They should never leave before their attendants/guardians/escorts arrive. In case of any delay, it should be reported to the school office. For security & safety reasons, private vehicles are strictly prohibited from entering the school premises. However, the escorts should leave only after the students have entered the school premises.
10. Parents/Guardians, who, on request, want to take their wards in their vehicle, must procure the gate pass from the school office and inform the class educator before leaving.
11. If a student is unwell at home, he/she should not be sent to the school. In case a student feels unwell in the school, he/ she should report the matter to the respective class educator in the Study Centre, who will take him/her to the Sick Bay.
12. Parents/Guardians are requested to notify the school of any change of their addresses and telephone numbers or e-mail IDs.
13. Parents/Guardians are requested to sign the answer sheet for weekly tests/monthly tests, unit tests and progress reports that should be sent back to the class educator on the next working day.
14. The School does not encourage students to take private tuition as it creates a lot of confusion. However, after prior consultation with the class educator, the Principal is required to decide if the need for extra help is genuine or not.
15. Every student should carry the school diary and school identity card with him/her every day.
16. It is mandatory for all students to participate in all functions/ events of the school.
17. Students, who give requisition for materials, must collect them during the allotted period. Things will not be issued before or after the allotted period.
18. The Principal has the right to suspend or ask for the withdrawal of any student without giving any reason if felt necessary in the interest of the school. It is also hereby notified that 2 suspensions will automatically lead to the expulsion of a student.
19. Parents need to visit school other than the allotted days when they are asked by the Principal/School Authority to discuss the issues relating to their children.
20. Enrolment in the school implies, on the part of the pupils and parents, their willingness to comply with the rules and regulations of the school. The students should behave in a refined manner wherever they go; they should always remember that the school is bound by their conduct. Any misconduct outside the school premises, which is reported to the school authorities, will be treated as an offence and disciplinary action will be taken as per the school rules and regulations.
21. "All lasting education first begins at home".
22. Parents are requested to check the school diary regularly and use it as a medium of communication to ensure transparency and to see that the instructions are properly followed by their children.


Means Of Communication

The following media are used for communication with the parents/guardians and the students:
1. e-mail:enquiry@npttcimphal@gmail.com
2. School Phone No:
3. School notice board
4. Printed circular
5. Morning/Closing assembly: Important announcements are made during the morning and closing assemblies by the Principal/Educators.
6. School Diary


Attendance And Leave

1. Regular school attendance is required for all students to inculcate discipline and regularity in a student.
2. Study centre educators must notify the parents when a child has missed classes for three days and they may be reminded again after five days.
3. Students who are absent for more than five days in one term (April - Sept, and October – March), must meet the Principal with their parents to determine the extenuating circumstances and the consequences of chronic absenteeism. If the student fails the meeting, or the administration does not find reasonable justification for his absence, the student will be placed on academic probation and won't be allowed to participate in extracurricular activities.
4. Pending work of students, who are absent for more than 5 days, without a valid reason, may not be corrected. Students, who do not make up their work on time, will not receive full credit for that work.
5. If a student is absent, he/she must bring a leave note mentioning the date and the reason for absence written by the parent/guardian on the page of the school diary on the day of joining, otherwise the student may be sent back home.
6. In case of absence without prior permission, the student on returning to school, must produce the leave application, duly signed by the parent/guardian. A student, returning to school after recovering from a contagious or infectious disease, should also produce a doctor's certificate of fitness permitting him/her to do so. If a student fails to produce such a certificate, the school authorities are entitled to send her/ him back.
7. In case a student does not attend classes for a week continuously without informing the Principal, his/her name will be struck off the rolls. A readmission charge of Rs.1000/-will be levied.
8. Students will not be allowed to leave school before it gets over, except in case of an emergency, with permission from the Principal/V.P. For security reasons, no student will be allowed to go home under any circumstances without his/ her parent coming for pick-up. A gate pass will be subsequently issued.
9. In case of bereavement in the student's immediate family, the Principal/VP will grant leave to them.
10. Note: There will be no retest under any circumstances if a student is absent during the exam day.

DISCIPLINE

1. All students must converse in English in school & it is appreciable, if a certain amount of regular reading and conversation in English, is encouraged at home.
2. During recess, students are expected to leave the study centre, except in case of completion of pending work, with prior permission of the subject educator.
3. The Principal/V.Ps and educators have the right to confiscate the pupil's books, newspapers, periodicals and other items which are considered objectionable.
4. No collection of money, for any purpose whatsoever, is to be made and no meeting, demonstration, party or picnic be held without the prior permission of the Principal.
5. Presentation of gifts to the members of the staff or any gathering in their honours without the approval of the Principal is not encouraged.
6. 1. All students must take part in games. Any student desiring to be exempted from P.T. or games must produce a doctor's certificate to the effect that he/she is physically unfit to take part in them.
7. Students are not permitted to attend parties, see movies or go to friends' houses in the school uniform or on their way back home from school.
8. Students will not be called to answer any phone calls during school hours.
9. Students should not leave books and other personal property lying around the campus.
10. Proper care should be taken on the school property. Any damage done will be restored to its original state by the one who has done it. Defacing/writing on walls, cupboards, and desks will attract a fine, equivalent to the cost price of the item so damaged and other punishments as may be deemed appropriate. Damaged or defaced property of the school should be reported to the class educator immediately.
11. Running, playing, shouting and whistling inside the academic block are not permitted.
12. Students should label their books, bags, blazers, shoes, etc. Items, such as Transistors, Cassette players, Walkmans, Discmans, Portable DVDs, costly watches, cameras, mobile phones, I-pods, magazines, photographs, etc. are not permitted at school. The school is not responsible for the loss or theft of any such items if brought by the students to the school and it will confiscate any or all such items if found with the students. This will be notified to the parents/guardians that they can collect the items if found with the students on payment of fine fixed from time to time. If the same is not claimed by the parent within a week, it will be donated to a charity. If the item has been specifically permitted for purposes of organized hobbies/clubs by the study center educator the same will be kept in the possession of the educator in charge.
13. The possession of supari, gutka, tobacco, narcotics, aerated drinks, hard drinks, or any other edible addictive, is strictly prohibited. Any student found guilty will be firmly dealt with as per the rules of the school and a fine of Rs.500/- will be levied.
14. Possession of a mobile phone by any student is strictly prohibited. If a student is found to have a mobile in his or her possession in the school, the matter has to be reported to the class educator immediately.
15. No student is allowed to wear any kind of precious jewellery in the school. In case of loss or theft of the same, the school will not be held responsible.
16. Students should not loiter in the corridor. If any student is not in his/her assigned room he/she must have good reason and a 'Corridor Pass'. Change of rooms between periods must be done in silence & an orderly manner.


DISCIPLINARY MEASURES

The following disciplinary measures will be adopted to maintain discipline in the school:
1. Oral warning & counselling by the educators.
2. Written warning by class educators and parents to be informed.
3. Imposition of Fine.
4. Issue of the blue card by the Principal after consulting the class educator.
5. Issue of yellow card by the Principal after consulting the class educator.
6. Issue of a red card by the Principal after consulting the class educator.
7. Detention during breaks & games by the class educator.
8. Exclusion from school activities by the Principal/V.P. after consulting the class educator.
9. Suspension for a minimum of three working days and a maximum of five working days by the Principal after consulting the class educator.
10. However, the Principal retains the right to suspend or expel a student outright if the offence is very serious.