Suspension & Dismissal

Suspension & Dismissal

The Principal reserves the right to remove from the school, any student whose conduct is, in his opinion. Against the good moral tone of the school. Immorality in word or deed, wilful damage to school property, grave insubordination, unsatisfactory progress in studies, lack of diligence or the use of unfair means in the evaluations, bringing in dangerous articles, callous attitude towards school regulations, leave of absence for a longer duration (for 15 days or more) which is not adequately explained are sufficient grounds for removal.

The Principal is the sole authority regarding the dismissal of a student. The Principal also reserves the right to suspend a student from attendance at School and to determine the period of suspension, depending on the gravity of the misdemeanour. Parents, when they apply for their ward’s admission to Loyola, are understood to have accepted the Principal’s verdict in such matters as final and conclusive.