Code of Conduct
- A true MGDian is Trustworthy
- A true MGDian will neither chest nor lie under any circumstance. Her speech and action shall reflect her integrity.
- A True MGDian is Loyal
- Loyalty is the strong foundation of a great institution. A true MGDian shall be loyal to the ideals and principles that the school stand for. She shall be loyal to her parents, teachers friends and school mates.
- A True MGDian is Obedient
- Obedience is a hallmark of a successful person. A true MGDian shall obey her parents, elders and teachers and all the rules and regulations of the school.
- A True MGDian is Courageous
- A True MGDian shall be courageous and stand up for the right despite theats and taunts. Also, she shall be courageous to admit her error when she finds herself wrong.
- A True MGDian is Clean
- A True MGDian shall pay special attention to personal cleanliness. She shall also be clean in her thoughts and actions. She shall also keep her school campus neat and clean.
- A True MGDian is Helpful and Cheerful
- A True MGDian shall always help others willingly and shall discharge her duties and cheerfulness.
- A True MGDian is Polite and Considerate
- A True MGDian shall be polite and considerate in her interaction with everyone. She shall be kind not only human beings but also to animals.
- A True MGDian is Honest
- A True MGDian shall maintain a high level of honesty and integrity. If she finds any article that does not belong to her in the school campus, she shall deposit in the school office.
- A True MGDian is Balanced
- A True MGDian shall always maintain her composure and accept defeat and success with equanimity.
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