T/R.K.M.Sri Koneswara Hindu College

Sports' meet 2025

innovation competition 2025

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The uniform is the main element that enhances the identity, order and cohesiveness of the school. The following rules must be followed when using the uniform.

Boys (1-9)

  • The hair should be cut short and combed to the side. (Side part hair 1/2 inch long)
  • The top part of the hair is 2 inches long. The side of the head and the top of the head should not be visible separately.
  • The school logo should be sewn to the right and top corners of the pocket.
  • The tip of the hand is 4 inches from the rim to the elbow.
  • The end of the torso section should be 2 1/2 inches from the zipper border.
  • The distance between the bottom edge of the pants and the knee is 2 inches.
  • Wear black socks and black shoes.

Wearing watches for uniform is strictly prohibited.

Boys (10-13)

  • The hair should be cut short and combed to the side. (Side part hair 1/2 inch long)
  • The top part of the hair is 2 inches long. The side of the head and the top of the head should not be visible separately.
  • The school logo should be sewn to the right and top corners of the pocket.
  • The school logo should be worn in the left pocket of the shirt.
  • The color of the shoes should be black and different styles of shoes should not be worn.
  • The shirt should not be less than 4 inches from the elbow.
  • The back pocket of the pants should be on the right side.
  • The bottom edge of the pants should be at shoe level and should not be worn in a high-waisted manner.
  • The bottom edges of the pants should be parallel.

Wearing watches for uniform is strictly prohibited.

 

The House system was first started in 1956. There were four houses: Vipulananda, Vivekananda, Ramakrishna and Sivanantha. The House system gives a great deal of healthy rivalry among the four Houses and this is specially evident at the school sports meet and during the inter house Football, Cricket, Badminton and Basket ball matches. There is also keen rivalry for the Inter House shield – The Carter shield – for the house that scores the highest points for all round activity.

The management of the Houses is entirely in the hands of the students. Thus the older students are trained to organise everything on their own initiative. Every House Captain and Vice Captain practically gets to know every boy whether senior or junior in their Houses and help them participate and progress in all extra curricular activities.



SIVANANTHA     VEKANANTHA VIPULANANTHA RAMAKRISHNA