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Code of Conduct

The following list is a general set of rules that every teacher should live by. These rules encompass all facets of teaching, both in and out of the classroom.

Rules For Teachers:


1. Act in your students' best interest: Always do what you believe is best for your students because they are your number one priority. Whenever making a decision, ask yourself, "How does this benefit my students?" If you can't come up with an answer, reconsider your choice.
2. Build important relationships: Focus on establishing meaningful, cooperative relationships with everyone you encounter. Building strong relationships with your students, peers, administrators, and parents will ultimately make your job easier.
3. Be explicit about rules and expectations:Clearly establish rules, expectations, and procedures on the first day of school, then discuss and reference them often. Students cannot be expected to be held accountable for their actions if they do not know how they should behave. Be firm, fair, and consistent for a classroom that runs more smoothly.
4. Be fair and consistent:Your students watch for this and are quick to notice disparities. Do not undermine your own authority and the relationships you have worked hard to build by playing favorites or showing prejudice.
5. Be prepared:Take a cue from the students and always be prepared! Preparation will not guarantee success but lack of preparation makes it much less likely. Put in the time to engage your students, craft effectual lessons, and provide useful feedback.
6. Learn every day:Teaching is a journey that will provide you with many opportunities to learn but you have to be open and willing to take them.
You should strive to improve your teaching each and every day, even when you've been in the classroom for years.
7. Leave your problems at the door:Never bring your personal problems or issues into the classroom—leave them at home. Your students should never know when something in your personal life is bothering you.
8. Involve families:Parents can make or break their children's education, and as such, teachers must do their part to engage even the most reluctant parents in the learning process. Provide plenty of opportunities for parents and guardians to become involved and feel welcomed into your classroom
9. Protect your students:Protect your students at all costs. It is your job to ensure that your students are safe and secure at all times. Practice safety procedures frequently in class and never allow students to engage in reckless behaviour. Discuss safe behaviour outside of school too
10. Protect yourself:A teacher must never put themselves in a compromising situation that will bring harm to their career or person. They should always be aware of their surroundings and never allow themselves to be too vulnerable or have their reputation called into question. Protect yourself from danger by maintaining self-control and staying alert at all times
11. Get along with administration:Respect the decisions of administrators and understand that they have many responsibilities. Teachers that have great working relationships with their administrators enjoy a more relaxed and supportive work environment
12. Get to know your students:Take the time to find out what your students like to do and incorporate their interests into your lessons. Establish a rapport and connection with them not only to engage them in class but also to show that you care about them beyond their performance in school
13. Listen:Always be willing to listen to others, especially your students. Use their feedback to improve your practice. Responsive teachers take the time to learn from what others have to say because they know that they are not perfect
14. Assume responsibility for mistakes:Own your faults and correct your mistakes—teachers are not expected to know everything. Set a positive example for your students by calling attention to your errors and showing them that mistakes help you learn
15. Seek advice from other teachers:Fellow teachers can be one of your greatest resources. Take advantage of the experiences that others have had by working cooperatively, sharing stories and materials whenever you can. You are not alone!

16. Be flexible:Be willing to adapt and change. There is always going to be something new to try and things to improve. Some of the best moments in teaching are born out of spontaneity—embrace change rather than resist it
17. Be encouraging:Be your students’ biggest cheerleader. Never tell them that they cannot do anything. Help them accomplish their goals by familiarizing yourself with their specific needs and setting them on the path to success, nudging them gently back in the right direction if they need it
18. Never embarrass your students:Never put down a student, especially not in front of their peers. If you need to discipline or correct a student, do so privately and thoughtfully. Your goal is to teach and guide them when they slip up, not make them feel guilty or bad
19. Have fun:Have fun! Enjoy your work and your students will take notice and follow suit. Teaching can be messy but it is better to embrace the chaos than take it too seriously
20. Be involved in the lives of your students:Go the extra mile when you can. The best teachers go out of their way to attend student events such as sports and concerts to show their support. These small actions mean a lot to your students
21. Provide meaningful and frequent feedback:Try not to fall behind in grading and recording and don't take shortcuts. When this task feels overwhelming, remind yourself that timely constructive feedback is worth the effort in the long run because students learn most when you check in with them about their performance
22. Stay up-to-date:Always be aware of and adhere to local policies and procedures. If you are not sure about something, it is better to ask than make assumptions and mistakes. You must know and follow the rules of teaching just as you expect your students to know and follow yours
23. Decompress after school:Find time to decompress outside of school. Every teacher needs to have hobbies and interests that allow them to distance themselves from the stress of school. Teaching may take up a large portion of your life but should not be all that you do

Announcements

February 14, 2024
Basant Panchami Celebration

December 24, 2023
IDEATHON 2023

December 01, 2023
CAREER FAIR

November 27, 2023
GURUNANAK JAYANTI SPECIAL ASSEMBLY

November 22, 2023
Such magic is sprinkled by our paragon, Pragnay Bhatia who keeps the flag of our school flying aloft. He has added yet another feather to his cap by featuring in the MU20 under 20 High School Summit.

November 21, 2023
With immaculate precision and eloquent expression, our young orator Shivangi proudly paraded with the 1st prize for the KSS Inter - School Elocution Competition (Senior Wing).

November 18, 2023
Our sporty Table Tennis team secured 3rd position (Bronze medal) in Boys Category and carried the torch for The Chintels School, Kalyanpur.

November 17, 2023
We heartily cheer for Myra for clinching the consolation prize in KSS English Elocution Competition.

November 04, 2023
Chintels School, Kalyanpur that bagged the 2nd position (Junior Group) in the Rotary Club Dance Competition.

November 03, 2023
We are basking in splendour as the spectacular singers have clinched the 1st prize (KSS Inter-School Choir Competition) with their top - notch performance.

November 01, 2023
कक्षा 8 के छात्र अद्वैत श्रीवास्तव तथा कक्षा 6 की छात्रा रबजोत कौर ने सामूहिक रूप से ओवरऑल द्वितीय स्थान प्राप्त करके विद्यालय को गौरवान्वित किया।

October 31, 2023
Advait Srivastava and Rabjot Kaur bagged the 1st position (for the motion) and 2nd position (against the motion) respectively in the KSS Inter-School English Debate Competition.

October 28, 2023
Aaral Dwivedi clinching the 2nd position in GD Under 13 Badminton Championship held in Azamgarh.

October 28, 2023
KSS Inter School Badminton - 1st position in Junior Boys and JuniorJunior Girls team while the 2nd position was clinched by the Senior Boys group.

October 20, 2023
DIWALI SPECIAL ASSEMBLY

October 07, 2023
Teachers Conclave with Mr Ashok Ganguly , former Chairman CBSE

October 03, 2023
Krishana Puri young sport enthusiast has made his way to the Under - 19 Zonal team of Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association.

October 02, 2023
Durvank stood 2nd in the Under-11 category and Vihaan bagged the 3rd position in the Under-13 category.

September 21, 2023
Showcase Prep.

September 20, 2023
Aaral Dwivedi of Grade VIII has made all of us proud once again by securing 2nd Position in doubles in U.P State U13 Championship.

September 09, 2023
JANAMASHTMI CELEBRATION

August 22, 2023
Yashita Srivastava, student of grade VII for clinching 1st position in Inter-School Swimming Competition!

August 17, 2023
Mrs. Smita Dhawan who has been bestowed with the distinguished 'Outstanding Achiever in Extra - Curricular Activities' by SCOONEWS

August 16, 2023
Aliza of Grade VIII, triumphantly clinched the 1st position in U.P State Rating Inter - School Chess Tournament in the Under - 13 category.

August 05, 2023
Chintelians are on a winning spree with Grades VI - VIII Girls team clinching the First Position overall in *KSS INTER SCHOOL CHESS TOURNAMENT*.

August 03, 2023
Aarna Dwivedi* of The Chintels School, Kalyanpur who bagged the second position in the Under - 9, Kanpur District Badminton Championship and kept the glorifying flag of The Chintels School fly high.

July 23, 2023
MUN enthusiast, Akshika Bajpai of Class XII has clinched the BEST DELEGATE award at SPSECMUN.

July 21, 2023
Durvank of Grade IV who has bagged the *1st U.P STATE RANKING in TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT* organized by Lucknow District Table Tennis Association.

July 21, 2023
Durvank of Grade IV who has bagged the *1st U.P STATE RANKING in TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT* organized by Lucknow District Table Tennis Association.

July 15, 2023
Divyanshi Pal of group A ( grade 3-5) and Aarvi Singh of Group B ( grade 6-8) who bagged the Gold medal cementing the first overall position. Anvay Patel of group B bagged silver medal.

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