A routine exam day turned chaotic at St Teresa High School in Mumbai after several students were allegedly denied entry over haircut rule violations. A video of the incident shared on X quickly went viral, raising concerns over strict school discipline.
The now-viral clip shows a tense scene outside the school, with parents questioning authorities after students were reportedly stopped from entering exam halls due to non-compliance with grooming rules, particularly hair length.
Many students, according to claims in the video, were left stranded outside despite having arrived to appear for their examinations.
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The video has triggered a debate on social media.
While some users defended the school, saying discipline and rules must be followed, others argued that students should not be denied their fundamental right to appear for exams under any circumstances.
The incident has reignited a broader discussion on how far schools can go in enforcing discipline. While grooming policies are common across institutions, many are questioning whether punitive measures that directly affect academic participation are justified.
There has been no official statement yet from the school authorities. As the video continues to circulate widely, calls are growing for clarity and a more balanced approach to ensure that discipline does not come at the cost of a student’s future.


