For students:
- Students should come to classes on time and not be late.
- The student must be at school at 08:00, 5 days a week.
- When entering the lyceum, students should not speak loudly and be polite to school staff and other students.
- Students are not allowed to use cosmetics and accessories.
- It is forbidden to bring mobile phones and smart watches to the lyceum.
- Students should wear a school uniform and pay attention to keeping their clothes clean.
- While using the stairs, students should not rush, move only on the right side.
- The students can leave the lyceum earlier only based on a parent’s request for a valid reason.
- A student should not run away while moving in the corridors and avoid injuring himself or other students.
- Students should not quarrel with other students and be kind and caring.
- Lyceum property should be treated with care.
- Canteen rules should be followed, and lunch breaks should be used effectively.
- Safety rules must be followed while using the school bus.
- The breaks should be used properly, permission to leave the class should not be obtained unless necessary.
- Attention should be paid to the cleanliness and tidiness of the classrooms.
- Books and technical equipment should be used carefully.
- Teachers’ recommendations should be followed.
- If a student notices unpleasant behavior from other students or any person, he must immediately inform the class teacher.
For parents:
To ensure the safety of students, the following rules must be followed:
- Every parent and outsider entering the school must present an ID if requested.
- Parents and outsiders must use the entry access card while entering the school.
- If parents request permission for their child for any reason, they must apply in advance in writing or contact the coordinator of the Parent Consulting Department.
- If a student is picked up from school by someone else, the deputy principal or the coordinator of the Parent Consulting Department must be informed in writing or by phone, and the class teacher is informed about it.