Daily Quote: "DREAM. LEARN. ACHIEVE."

Code of Conduct

Guidelines for a Disciplined Environment

  • Regular Attendance

    All the Pupils must attend school regularly and punctually.

  • Vacation Attendance

    Attendance on the re-opening day after each vacation and last day of each term is compulsory. A sanction will be imposed if the rule is violated. A fine of Rs.500/- will be levied.

  • Leave Application

    Parents must submit a leave application for more than 2 days leave. This may be done via email or written in a proper sheet of paper, sealed in an envelope and addressed to the class teacher.

  • Medical Certificate

    A medical certificate must be produced if the pupil is absent for more than three days, failing which a fine of Rs.500/- will be levied.

  • Absence Note

    When the pupil returns to school after the absence of even a single day or half a day, parents must state the reason in the school diary.

  • School Premises

    Pupils are not allowed to leave the school premises during school hours without permission. Half day leave is not to be encouraged.

  • Examination Policy

    Test and Examinations will not be rescheduled even if the absence is due to illness.

  • Leave Restriction

    Long leave for weddings of family members, family functions etc during school days/session will not be granted.

  • School Function Attendance

    No leave will be granted to students on the days when there are school functions like Sports Day and Annual Day.

  • Minimum Attendance Requirement

    A minimum of 80% attendance for each term is compulsory. Consideration will be made if the medical reason is justified. A fine of Rs.500/- will be levied in case of a shortfall. Pupils with attendance below 50% will have to repeat the class.

The Himalayan Heritage School

Summer School Uniform

The uniforms bring a certain beauty to THHS students. Uniforms are practical since students do not need to fret about what to wear each new day. Besides, school uniform makes each student a part of THHS. They are unified under the school name.

Wearing a uniform makes students feel they all are the same. The difference cannot be seen in their status because of their clothes. Every student feels the same because they all wear the same clothes and there is no scope of someone wearing better clothes as compared to the other one. Wearing a school uniform impacts students' minds and they feel responsible and maintain discipline.

Academic Calendar

Holidays 2026-2027

January 2026
  • 1st January to 8th January – Winter Break
  • 26th January (Monday) – Republic Day
February 2026
  • 19th February (Thursday) – Shiv Jayanti
March 2026
  • 11th March (Wednesday) – Maha Shivratri
  • 17th March (Tuesday) – Holi
  • 31st March (Tuesday) – Annual Closing (Academic Session Ends)
April 2026
  • 1st April (Wednesday) – Academic Session Begins (School Reopens)
  • 3rd April (Friday) – Good Friday
  • 6th April (Monday) – Ram Navmi
  • 14th April (Tuesday) – Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's Birthday
  • 15th April (Wednesday) – Himachal Day
May 2026
  • 1st May (Friday) – Labour Day
  • 31st May (Sunday) – Budha Purnima
June 2026
  • 1st June to 14th June – Summer Break
  • 15th June (Monday) – School Reopens After Summer Break
  • 27th June (Saturday) – Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)
July 2026
  • 18th July (Saturday) – Muharram
  • 20th July to 31st July – Monsoon Holidays
August 2026
  • 1st August (Saturday) – School Reopens After Monsoon Holidays
  • 15th August (Saturday) – Independence Day
  • 31st August (Monday) – Jammashtami
October 2026
  • 2nd October (Friday) – Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday & Dussehra
  • 22nd October (Thursday) – Maharishi Valmiki's Birthday
  • 26th October to 30th October – Diwali Festival Break
  • 31st October (Saturday) – Diwali (Lakshmi Puja)
November 2026
  • 1st November (Sunday) – School Reopens After Diwali Break
  • 5th November (Thursday) – Guru Nanak's Birthday
December 2026
  • 25th December (Friday) – Christmas Day