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Routine
 
 Physical Exercise
 
The day begins for the Boarders with a physical training exercise every morning on each of the weekdays, supervised by one or the other of our team of Physical Training Instructors. The House Master inspects the turn-out and the general cleanliness of the Boarding House before the students report for Breakfast.
 
 Combined General Assembly
 
The College begins with a combined General Assembly for all the students of the College. The College Choir sings a hymn either in Hindi or in Sanskrit. One of the two Principals, then, leads the prayer in English. The General Assembly concludes with the National Anthem in which the entire gathering joins to the accompaniment of music.
 
 Zero Period
 
A Zero Period is included in the Time Table. This time is utilized for extra-curricular activities that are organized on a regular basis by the various clubs and societies that exist in the College.
 
 House Activities
 
The College has five Houses: Ajanta (Yellow), Nalanda (Navy Blue), Sanchi (Magenta), Taxila (Sky Blue) and Ujjain (Saffron). Students are allotted one or the other of these five Houses named after the five centres of education in Ancient India. They vie with each other on the field for coveted trophies, including the prestigious Cock House Shield, to the best of the five Houses. It is normally presented by His Excellency, The Governor of the state of Uttar Pradesh, patron of the College, who is the Chief Guest at The Darbar Day, our Inter House Athletic Meet held annually in December as a grand finale to the Old Boys' Week,.

House Meetings are held during the Zero Periods in which the House Heads discuss strategies that are to be adopted in the numerous Inter-House activities that are held during the course of the Academic Year. Inter House activities include diverse Tournaments in Sports, both out-door and in-door, and Cultural Contests (like Elocutions, Debates, Quizzes, Choreography, Just A Minute, Dramatics, Western and Indian Vocal and Instrumental Music, Dumb Charades, Literary Charades and Mushairas).
 
 Siesta & Self Study
 
Boarders are allowed a one hour siesta after lunch, followed by a self study period which lasts till 3.30 P. M. After the evening Tea, the students report at the various playgrounds for the evening Games.
 
 Sports & Games
 
The College gives a lot of importance to sports and games. Our teams in Cricket, Football, Hockey and Aquatics have brought several trophies to the College. Innumerable trophies adorn the offices of the Principals.
The College owns enormous playgrounds and nearly every kind of pit, track and court that can be imagined. Ranji Trophy and Sheesh Mahal Trophy matches have been played on our grounds in the past.

Trained experts provide not only Blackboard information and electronic back up to the College Teams but also train them on the ground.
Records are maintained and certificates and medals are awarded for excellence in sports and games. The breaking of an earlier record in the Field and Track Events is celebrated by all with gaiety and jubilation.

Games are held in the evenings in which Day Scholars can also participate. Students are expected to turn up in their Games Uniform which includes a sky blue shirt, navy blue shorts, white stockings and white canvas shoes. At all Inter House events, students must turn up in their house colours.
 
 Evening Bath & Study
 
After the Games, students are supposed to have a bath. They go in for a routine medical inspection which is followed by a study period that is supervised by the House Master and a visiting Study Supervisor.
 
 Roll Call
 
The day ends with the House Master taking the Roll Call at night. Soon after the All-In report is filed by the House Master, he retires for the day.
 
 Withdrawals and Expulsions
A student who leaves the College in the current Academic Year will be required to pay his Tuition (and Boarding) Fee till the end of the Term in which he is withdrawn. All Annual Charges will have to be paid in full.
Transfer Certificates will not be issued on withdrawals until all outstanding dues have been cleared.
A student can be expelled from the College if
-The Principal is satisfied that he has committed an act of Gross Indiscipline
-He is found to be irregular in attendance
-He fails in the same class for two consecutive years
Where a withdrawal takes place on account of expulsion, the question of charging fee in lieu of notice does not arise.
 
 Refunds
No fee (Tuition or Boarding) shall be refunded.
The Caution Money paid separately to the College and the Boarding House is refundable.
In case of a mid-term withdrawal, the Caution Money is refunded 1 month after the student applies for a refund.
At the end of the session, the refund will be made after 6 months of the expiry of the session.
Applications for refund should be made on the proper form, available at the College Office. A No Dues Certificate from the various Departments should be attached with the application.
In no case will the Caution Money be refunded if the application is submitted after 12 months of leaving the College (or the Boarding House).
 
 Leave of Absence
Students are expected to attend their classes regularly. However, leave may be granted in cases of genuine illness and under special circumstances.
All Leave Applications should be addressed to the Class Teacher, except for a leave beyond 4 days, which should be addressed to the Principal,
Leave on medical grounds can be sanctioned only by the Principal
Leave Applications should be submitted to the Principal, and his permission obtained, before leave is taken.
Failure to do so will result in serious consequences.
If a child is absent for 10 days at a stretch, without proper permission, his name will be struck off the Rolls.
Readmission involves the payment of Re-enrollment fee to the tune of Rs. 250/- Chronic defaulters are liable to be expelled from the College.
A child who consistently comes late to the College will not be admitted to the class without the permission of the Principal.
The Leave Applications of the resident scholars are to be submitted to the House Masters.
 
 
 
 
 
Awards & Prizes
The College has recieved Awards & Prizes for its merits and . . . more
 
College Magazine
The Colvin Chronicle is issued twice every year in November and March respectively, at the end of the Term.
Apart . . . more
 
Boarding / Mess
The College has two Boarding Houses, Anjuman House and Avadh House that can accommodate almost 200 . . . more
 
N.C.C. / S.U.P.W
The College has all the three wings of the N. C. C. The training imparted to the students during routine drills, lec-dems and at the . . . more
 
 
 
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