GENERAL CODE OF CONDUCT FOR STUDENTS This code of conduct is subject to approval by the Board and Management of PRIME TUTORIAL OSOGBO, and amendment whenever the need rises - Every students MUST be registered for any of our programmes. - All registered students must pay their tuition fee as at the time of registration. - In line with the axiom punctuality is the soul of business lateness to class is not ALLOWED - No student should engage in any ACT that may smear or soil the good reputation of his TUTORIAL - Any student found guilty of fighting in the premises, being rude to tutors (or any member of staff) will face the law. - Students should report to the appropriate authority when the need is necessary. - The use of mobile phone during classes is totally disallowed. - Visitors are not allowed to visit or see students except Parents or Guardians. Students are not allowed to receive visitors, except such are Parents or Guardians. - Eating, drinking or distractions during lectures are not allowed during lessons Violation attracts heavy penalty - Tutors are not permitted to engage in any private tutorial without the permission and consent of both the authority and Parents. - Attendance of questionable amusement places, alcoholic beverage, gambling, vulgar language, secret association or groups are to be strictly AVOIDED. - Within the hour of tutorial students are not allowed outside the premises to avoid Trespass. DRESSING CODE / APPEARANCE Being an academic environment, PTO encourage any dressing considered decent and simple. However, WE DO NOT tolerate under dressing and over dressing The following are considered UNDER DRESSING for FEMALES - Spaghetti top, show – me – your – shoulder top or any sexually provocative tops. - Mini and micro mini skirts - Men’s shorts and leggis - Gorgeous / flamboyant dressing - Excessive facial make up. - Wearing of tutorial IDENTITY CARD is a MUST - The use of dark glasses is not ALLOWED For Male, the following are not allowed (i) Sagging of trousers (ii) Wearing armless (iii) Wearing of Agbada (iv) Turning back face / fez cap (v) Long neck chains (vi) Living button undone (vii) Crazy hairdos |
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