A WORD TO PARENTS:
Remember that education begins at home. A joint effort by the School and the Parents will help reach the desired goal of the all-around development of your children. We request that you go through the following guidelines and abide by them.
1) Please provide basic amenities at home and create an atmosphere conducive to study.
2) Please inculcate in your wards from childhood love for order and punctuality, a sense of cleanliness, a spirit of discipline, hard work, good behavior, and self-reliance.
3) Please see that your children come to school punctually.
4) Students returning to school after contracting a contagious disease should produce a medical certificate to the effect that they are free from infection; failing this, the child may be obliged to return home during class hours.
5) Please check your children’s notebooks and Student’s Handbook regularly and ensure the lessons and homework assigned to them for the following day are done. Remarks made in the handbook should be gone through and countersigned regularly.
6) Parents are requested to attend the Parent-Teacher meeting on time, sign the report cards, and discuss their wards’ progress with the teachers concerned. On the PTM day, the students should have their handbooks with them. Student attendance will be taken on the Parent-Teacher Meeting Day as it is considered a working day. Absentees will have to get the leave sanctioned from the principal before the resumption of classes. Report cards will be given to only those who come with parents/guardians. Report cards will be shown to parents only on the PTM days. Report cards will not be given on any other day under any circumstance.
7) It is only possible to educate the child with good examples and the cooperation of the parents/guardians with the principal and the staff. A parent/guardian must respect the principal and staff all the time. Parents/guardians shall not criticize the principal/staff in front of children. It does more harm to children than to staff. Any complaint about educational matters or any other suggestion for improvement must be communicated to the principal in writing.
8) Since absence from classes will hamper your child’s progress in studies, you should only request leave with sufficient reason. Any leave of absence up to three days is to be sought from the Principal through the Student’s handbook, and for more than three days, a separate application is to be submitted within three days of such absence.
9) The expressed permission of the principal is required to enter the class or staff room and meet the children or interview the teachers during school hours.
10) When corresponding with the school about your child, you are requested to mention, besides the name of the child, the class and the section in which they are reading.
11) The school authorities are not responsible for the safety of any pupil outside school hours or outside school premises.
12) Necessary arrangements must be made to take the children home immediately after school hours.
13) Private tuition hampers the actual progress of the students. Therefore, we must avoid tuition. No tuition should be arranged with our teachers. Anyone found guilty will be punished. It may even lead to the dismissal of the student from the school. Parents are to avoid approaching the schoolteachers for this purpose.
14) Parents are requested to be available for discussion in the school regarding the progress/conduct of their child should the principal deem it necessary.
15) Since the medium of instruction is English, Parents are requested to encourage their children to read English journals at home and converse in English.
16) Parents are to sign an undertaking at the time of admission that they are prepared to abide by the rules and regulations of the school and withdraw their children should the school authorities feel that their continuance is detrimental to the achievement of the objectives of the school.
17) The management’s decision on all matters regarding the school shall be binding and cannot be challenged in any court of law.
18) The school will not be responsible for any accident to pupils during school hours or picnics, or excursions.
19) All students’ Sections and houses will be changed once in three years.
20)After every examination, students will be given the answer scripts in the classroom, and those who remain absent on such days will not be shown the papers later.
21) No one is permitted to circulate leaflets or assemble or organize any meeting on the school premises without the express permission of the principal.