Guidelines for Parents / Guardians
- If the parents have any grievance/ suggestions to offer, they are welcome to write to the principal or to meet him in person from 10:00 am to 01:00 pm.
- Since parents and teachers have a common goal of bringing up children and all-around development of personality, physical, mental, and moral, we appeal to the parents for their full co-operation in all matters concerning the education of their children.
- Please see your child’s diary every day and help follow the Principal’s /teacher’s remarks and messages, and sign proof of it.
- Please send your child to school only if he/she is physically fit and are in a position to continue until the classes are over.
- If a child is absent one/two days due to any reason, please mark in the diary in the respective column of ABSENT NOTES.
- Please cooperate with the school authorities and staff in enforcing school rules and discipline, observing that your child studies regularly at home. comes to school regularly and maintains continuity in his/her school work and effectively takes a helpful interest in the school activity.
- Parents are advised to see that good habits pertaining to studies, morality, food, and health, which are taught in school, are continued when children are at home.
- Students’ regularity and punctuality are to be maintained. No leave is accepted without an absence note. It is mandatory for the parents to inform about leave/absence of their ward well in advance to the school.
- See that your ward has all textbooks, items of stationery, craft materials, etc., right at the beginning of the session.
- Ensure that all the books and notebooks are covered with brown paper.
- Ensure that your ward comes to the school in the proper uniform with polished shoes, trimmed hair, and clean nails.
- Inform the school in case of a change in address or telephone number.
- Do not walk into the classroom or meet the teacher in the classroom. Meet the teacher only with a prior appointment through the Principal.
- Do not send money or valuable articles with the students. The school owes no responsibility if they are lost.
- Students must be directed by their parents to maintain cordial relations with their classmates and pay respect to the teacher, Non-teaching staff, and senior students.