Rules and Regulations
To reach the desired results in a short time, we should be fully focused on our goal: spiritual and intellectual growth. That’s why discipline in the school is even more strict than in church. If you decide to come to Cornerstone Bible School, you should be ready to surrender a lot of things. Even those that are not sinful, but distract your attention, time, and effort in reaching the goal.
All students must obey teachers, administrators, and ministers implicitly. All commands should be completed accurately and on time.
Students must attend all school-related activities.
If you have to miss a class, you should inform administration in advance and explain the reason.
Students must be respectful of opinions and understand others.
Students are responsible for the cleanliness and tidiness of all rooms they occupy.
The student bears financial responsibility for any loss or damage to the school or home-owners property caused by the student.
Dating is not allowed throughout the semester.
Inappropriate behavior between males and females is forbidden. This includes holding hands, sitting on lap, kissing, hugging, swimming with the opposite sex, and so on.
Vulgar expressions and comments are forbidden
Fighting and using physical violence to settle arguments is forbidden.
Use of alcohol, tobacco, and drugs is forbidden
Accessing inappropriate websites is forbidden.
Irresponsible/ Illegal driving is forbidden.
The appearance of students should adhere to the Word of God. Appearance should be decent and modest without being seductive or attracting much attention.
Earings, extravagant decorations, necklaces, jewelry, makeup, eccentric hairstyles and hair color, and colored nail polish are forbidden,
The dress code is semi-formal/business attire
Not allowed for females: mini skirts, long skirt slits, spaghetti straps, strapless shirts, jeans, and pants
Not allowed for males: jeans, shorts, sleeveless shirts, sport wear, and sport shoes.
Inappropriate appearance will not be tolerated.
Relationships between students, as well as with others, should be founded on two main principles:
Humility (Philippians 2:5-8)
It is serving others while denying myself, with the desire to glorify Jesus instead of drawing attention to myself.
It means to strive for the good of others even if am at a loss.
Love (Galatians 5:22)
Prefer better for others
Always act generously and sacrificially in spite of the result
The following are forbidden during classes: leaving early, eating, sleeping, talking, distracting others, listening to music, and using phones or other electronic devices that don’t concern class.
For every broken rule, the student will incur a penalty, and he will be provided with a written notice. Parents, and in some cases appropriate church leaders, will be informed.
After receiving more than three notices, the student will be expelled from the school with no tuition refund.