🕰️ Daily Routine & Discipline
At Annie Besant Matriculation School, discipline is not just a rule — it is a way of life. We believe that the habits cultivated during school life lay the foundation for lifelong success. Every activity, from morning prayer to evening reflection, is designed to help students grow in responsibility, respect, and righteousness.
🕗 Time Table for Good Habits
To inspire good living and healthy discipline,
students are guided to follow a well-structured daily
routine that begins early in the morning.
The Time Table for Good Habits encourages children to:
The Time Table for Good Habits encourages children to:
- Wake up early by 6:00 a.m. to begin the day with energy and enthusiasm.
- Pray and express gratitude to God for a new day.
- Maintain personal hygiene by brushing, bathing, and wearing a clean school uniform neatly.
- Respect elders by greeting parents and teachers with humility.
- Eat a nutritious breakfast and check school materials before leaving home.
- Leave home punctually and reach school on time to attend morning prayer.
This routine helps students develop self-discipline,
punctuality, and respect for order — qualities that
ensure holistic development and lifelong success.
🌅 Morning Routine & Personal Hygiene
Good health and cleanliness are essential to sound
learning.
Students are trained to:
Students are trained to:
- Begin the day with personal prayer and a positive attitude.
- Keep their body and surroundings clean — brushing teeth, bathing daily, and wearing a tidy uniform.
- Use clean handkerchiefs, socks, and shoes to maintain neatness.
- Offer morning respect to parents before leaving for school.
- Carry their school diary, lunch box, and water bottle responsibly.
- Recite a short prayer or sloka to start the day with focus and peace.
Through this routine, the school nurtures habits of
cleanliness, discipline, and mindfulness — teaching
students that self-care is the first step to success.
🚸 Discipline on the Road
The school emphasizes safety and courteous behavior
even outside the classroom. Students are expected to:
- Walk or travel carefully, keeping to the left side of the road.
- Avoid running, shouting, or pushing others while commuting.
- Always greet teachers, friends, and elders respectfully.
- Never accept food or gifts from strangers.
- Follow all traffic rules, whether walking, cycling, or travelling by vehicle.
- Cross roads cautiously after checking both sides.
Such guidance develops road safety awareness, civic
sense, and social responsibility among students,
preparing them to be responsible citizens.
🏫 Classroom Discipline
A disciplined classroom is a space for joyful
learning.
Students are encouraged to:
Students are encouraged to:
- Greet teachers politely and stand up when they enter the classroom.
- Pay full attention during lessons and follow instructions carefully.
- Clarify doubts respectfully by raising their hand.
- Avoid talking, playing, or disturbing others during class hours.
- Maintain cleanliness by using dustbins and keeping desks tidy.
- Handle school property and materials with care.
- Exhibit good manners, teamwork, and cooperation at all times.
Teachers and aayahs ensure that children learn in a
respectful, focused, and friendly atmosphere where
learning becomes a joyful experience.
🕓 Before Leaving the School
At the end of the school day, students are reminded
to:
- Check their school diary for any notes or instructions from teachers.
- Get necessary signatures from parents for the next day.
- Maintain silence and order during the evening assembly.
- Stand attentively for the National Anthem and dispersal prayer.
- Keep classrooms clean before leaving.
- Exit the campus in an orderly line without pushing or shouting.
This final routine of the day instills gratitude,
responsibility, and discipline, helping students end
their school day with reflection and respect.
🌇 After School Hours
Education continues beyond the classroom. After
returning home, students are encouraged to:
- Travel home safely and reach on time.
- Spend quality time with family and share their day’s experiences.
- Wash hands and face, refresh, and engage in outdoor play until evening.
- Complete homework and prepare for the next day’s lessons.
- Watch television moderately, choosing educational or cultural programs.
- Pray before dinner and express gratitude for the blessings received.
- Reflect on the day’s actions, correct mistakes, and plan for improvement before going to bed early.
By following this routine, students learn
self-discipline, time management, and moral
reflection, developing habits that lead to a balanced
and successful life.
