MOTTO: YES I CAN
This Regulation determines certain conditions and procedures to be complied with upon being accepted
into attendance at AMYGDALA home schooling.
AMYGDALA – Teaching Differently
It is recognized that parental involvement and a positive home life are key contributors to a child’s
educational success and development. Even though home-schooling provides both of these provisions, it
can be difficult for parents with a career to provide the home-school education their children need and
deserve. Thus, AMYGDALA was established to assist families interested in a private home-school option.
Our passion and dedication is unmatched. We are here to better serve you!
3 Basic Expectations | Conduct |
1. Respect People and Property | Students are to be respectful in attitude and manner to people and property. |
2. Attend School Regularly | Students are to attend all academic programmes, co-curricular activities, school functions and other school related programmes. |
3. Do and Submit Work | Students are to work diligently not only on assigned daily class work, homework, projects and others but also have regular self-revision in order to ensure quality work is produced. |
1. General Conduct
1.1 All students should uphold the core values of the school.
1.2 All students should be polite, courteous and well-behaved at all times.
1.3 All students should greet the teachers and visitors when they see them.
1.4 All students should be orderly and self-disciplined at all times.
1.5 All students should be punctual for school and all school activities.
1.6 All students should respect school property.
1.7. Bullying and fighting is scorned, students must demonstrate self-regulation.
2. Assembly / Pledge-Taking
2.1 All students who attend AMYGDALA must sing the National Anthem and take the Pledge. Students
will take the pledge with the right hand lifted.
2.2 All students should participate in prayer and bible study.
2.2 All latecomers, as well as parent/visitors, who are on the school premises, should stand at attention
during the singing of the National Anthem and the taking of the Pledge.
3. School Uniform (AMYGDALA POLOS ARE COMPULSORY)
3.1 All students must be in their school uniform at all school activities.
3.2 Only AMYGDALA t-shirts and approved POLOS are allowed during activities and other school / class
activities.
3.3 Students are allowed to wear alternative footwear instead of their school shoes. School shoes MUST be
worn on field trips.
3.4 Girls are not allowed to wear skirts above the knee. Short pants are not allowed.
3.5 Boys MUST wear belts, pants must not be drooping below the butt.4. Hair & Personal Hygiene
4.1 Hair must be neat and tidy at all times.
4.2 No gel, mousse, fancy hair styling or tinting of hair is allowed for all students.
4.3 Girls’ hair should be above base of collar or neatly tied up.
4.4 Fringes should be neat and above the eyebrows.
4.5 All ribbons, rubber bands and hair clips used should be black.
4.6 Boys’ hair should be short, sloped at the sides and rear.
4.7 Nails should be kept short and clean.
5. Classroom Conduct
5.1 All students must stand up and greet the teacher when he/she enters or leaves the class.
5.2 All students must leave the classroom during breaks. Students must be accompanied by a teacher
should they remain in the classroom.
5.3 All fans/air-conditioners and lights must be switched off when leaving the classroom.
5.4 All students must seek permission from the teacher and obtain a leave pass before leaving the class
during lessons.
5.5 Students are allowed to eat or drink in the classroom only during snack time. Students are reminded to
bring healthy and easy-to-pack snacks (e.g. apples, nuts, sandwiches) to eat during their snack time.
6. Recess/break time
6.1 All students must finish their food/drinks before the recess ends.
6.2 No sugar food or snacks are allowed, this includes juices and sugar enhanced beverages.
6.2 All students should help to maintain the cleanliness of the school environment
7. Personal Belongings
7.1 Students should not bring any valuables to school.
7.2 Any confiscated valuable will be returned to the child at an appropriate time.
7.3 Girls may wear plain earrings. Multiple earrings are not allowed.
7.4 Spectacles (if worn) should be plain frame and non-tinted, unless recommended by the physician.
7.5 Students should not bring electronic games, cards and toys to the school.
7.6 Students should not bring excessive pocket money to school.
7.7 Students are allowed to bring hand phones to school. Prior permission must be sought by the Teacher
should students require the use of a hand phone after school hours.
7.8 All students are not allowed to have in their possession any weapon. They are also not allowed to bring
any weapon-like item which is used or intended to be used to cause harm to others.
8. End User IT Security Policy
8.1 Be a responsible user:
Behaving in a morally upright behaviour whether online and offline. This means that students must
observe proper etiquette online and offline. Students who violate good etiquette, access offensive
material or use vulgar language when operating IT equipment will face disciplinary action.
Accessing only websites or apps as instructed by the teacher.
8.2 Handle hardware with care
Only teachers are allowed to operate the classroom electronic equipment e.g. televisions, ac units,
projectors, projector screens, control panel, microphones, etc. All other students who damage or
mishandle equipment will face disciplinary actions or will be responsible for its repair/replacement.
