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All students do their part to help create and maintain a safe, happy and wholesome Catholic School environment by:

  • Being present and on campus for the hours of school

  • Being respectful of self, all others, and all school property

  • Being neat, clean, and proud to display their school uniforms, wearing the proper school uniform at all times unless a specific exemption is announced Uniforms

    • Male students: a white Polo uniform shirt with the school emblem on the left chest; black or dark blue wash & wear pants or shorts (no stripes). Hair must be an appropriate length no longer than 2” for the top and clean cut around the head. NO STYLING/DESIGN.
    • Female students: A white button-down blouse under a green jumper with the school emblem on the left chest. Hair must be pulled back in a ponytail away from face. NO STYLE/DESIGN.
    • P.E. uniform is required to be worn only Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 3:30-3:15 pm or specified school functions; ONLY other option if your child(ren) have no P.E. uniform is CSW (Catholic Schools Week) shirt with black or blue shorts.
    • ONLY PLAIN WHITE T-SHIRT are to be worn under the uniforms and are not to hand below the uniform/blouse.
  • Being prepared for school (enough sleep, breakfast, homework, books, etc)

  • Being the best learner possible with serious study and honest work

  • Maintain a care of the campus and all school materials

  • Being a doer of Christian service for others

Things NOT allowed at Maris Stella

For Respect, these things are NOT allowed at Maris Stella:

  • Bullying (physically or verbally), fighting, stealing, immodest language
  • Body art, (including tattoos), body piercing, hair dye or make-up
  • Wearing items that are not part of the uniform
  • Birthday parties or graduation gifts for individuals in the school
  • Arriving late for school
  • Making disruptive noises
  • Electronic device, unless requested by a teacher for a class learning activity
  • Littering, defacing property, vandalism

For Health and Well-being, these things are not allowed at Maris Stella:

  • Alcohol or illegal substances, tobacco, betel nut, chewing gum
  • Dangerous weapons
  • Gambling
  • Unhealthy snacks and drinks other than water

Consequential Discipline

Consequential discipline for disturbing our desired Maris Stella School environment:

  • Lack of proper uniforms: 3 warning; after 3rd warning, disciplinary action or suspension
  • Damage to School property: Parent/guardians will be charged for repair of damages or replacement of lost or damaged school property. Repeated destruction or defacing of property could result in suspension or dismissal.
  • Electronic Devices: Electronic devices may not be used during school hours. Electronic devices being used during school hours will be confiscated; students will pay $5.00 to have it returned. Repeated confiscations will result in Parent/Guardian being contacted.
  • Use of illegal substances: Student use of alcohol or illegal substances, tobacco, or betel nut will be reported to the office and can result in dismissal after warnings and family consultations.
  • Cheating and Stealing: Cheating and stealing is not tolerated but understanding why it happened is important. Return of stolen property is essential. First offense warnings are issued; family consultations happen for cooperative behavioral change; dismissal could result for repeated offenses.
Maris Stella School

Maris Stella School is an Elementary School in Koror, Palau, established by the Catholic Church in 1957.
Main Road Box 757, Koror, PW 96940

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