Rungta Public School, Bhilai was founded in 2014. It is a Co-Ed. English Medium School situated in the sprawling 45 acres of lush green land of Sanjay Rungta Group of Institutions (SRGI). It is committed to provide quality education for the all-round development of its students, which would foster not only individual growth, but also give a clarion call to bring out a keen desire in them, to make a positive contribution to society and the world at large. The school upholds that an integrated personality is formed only when there is proper intellectual, moral, physical and last but not least, aesthetic development. An invigorating and competitive atmosphere, adequate exposure and sound guidance by a dedicated faculty is provided in the school, for the holistic development of the students
The School is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education vide Affiliation No. 3330201
The School is Registered with the Cambridge Assessment International Education vide Registration No. IA036
If you want your child to do well in school, then you yourself must develop a respect for the system and learning. The school believes in discipline. Slackness or disregard of rules will not be appreciated. Any work or action likely to lower the image of the school would be regarded as a breach of school discipline. The school reserves the right to expel a student whose diligence or progress in studies is considered unsatisfactory or whose conduct is harmful to other students. Misconduct,insubordination or contempt of authority and breaking rules are sufficient reasons for immediate expulsion or rustication.
Parents and students are requested to note that the following practices are unacceptable and will invite strict disciplinary action. Please refer to the section on disciplinary measures:
We believe in establishing discipline through dialogue. However in extreme cases the following measures will be adopted to maintain discipline and reform the behavior of the children
However, the Head of School retains the right to expel a student outright if the offense is of a serious nature. The Head of School will have the right to withhold the Character certificate of any student whose conduct is not in keeping with the rules laid down by the school.
Child abuse and neglect are concerns throughout the world. Child abuse and neglect are violations of a child’s human rights and are obstacles to the child’s education as well as to their physical, emotional, and spiritual development.
RPS endorses the Rights of the Child, as per the prevailing Child Protection Act
Schools have a special institutional role in society as protectors of children. Schools need to insure that all children in their care are afforded a safe and secure environment in which to grow and develop, both at school and away. Educators, having the opportunity to observe and interact with children over time, are in a unique position to identify children who are in need of help and protection. As such, educators have a professional and ethical obligation to identify children who are in need of help and protection, and to take steps to insure that the child and family avail themselves of the services needed to remedy any situation that constitutes child abuse or neglect.
All staff employed at RPS must report suspected incidents of child abuse or neglect whenever the staff member has reasonable cause to believe that a child has suffered, or is at significant risk of suffering abuse or neglect. Reporting and follow up of all suspected incidents of child abuse or neglect will proceed in accordance with administrative regulations respective to this policy. Furthermore, cases of suspected child abuse or neglect may be reported to the appropriate employer, to the respective Cells / Agencies in the Local Authorities and / or to the appropriate child protection agency in the Country.
RPS seeks to be a safe haven for students who may be experiencing abuse or neglect in any aspect of their lives. As such, RPS distributes this policy annually to all parents and applicants and provides training to all staff working at RPS and will continue to make every effort to implement hiring practices to insure the safety of children, and will review the policy annually for compliance and effectiveness.
In the case of a staff member reported as an alleged offender, RPS will conduct a full investigation following a carefully designed course of due process, keeping the safety of the child at the highest priority.
As per the directives of the CBSE and the State Government, we have undertaken the following measures for the Welfare, Protection and safety of Children under our care: