Parents – Help Us to help your Children
- Encourage your children to take an active part in the various activities of the school.
- Co-operate with the school by seeing that your children are regular, punctual and that they prepare their daily lessons. They must be encouraged to take interest in studies and make the desired progress and not be excused on the slightest pretext.
- Test / Examination Papers and Progress Report Cards are sent home for signature. Parents must carefully look into these documents and do the needful in the matter.
- Parents are asked to keep an eye on attendance, leave and absence record, uniform record and late attendance record and sign the remarks/observations made by the Teacher/HM in the School Handbook.
- Encourage your children to be neat, clean and self – reliant in work. Their help should be enlisted in keeping the home tidy and attending to their own kit. This inculcates in them the idea of the dignity of work.
- Avoid criticizing the school or the teachers in front of your children, for it causes them to lose respect for their superiors. Should you have a legitimate complaint, or if you feel that your child is not making satisfactory progress, you may meet the Head Mistress on any school day between 10.00 a.m. – 12.00 noon and between 2.00 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. with prior appointment.
- Parents and guardians are not allowed to enter the classrooms and meet the children or talk to the teachers when they are engaged with their classes. The teachers will not entertain anybody during class hours without the written permission from School Office. An appointment should be arranged in writing to meet the teacher concerned, during her free period.
- Parents and guardians are allowed to talk to the teachers about their children’s progress on every Saturday between 12.15 p.m. to 12.45 p.m. with prior appointment.
- On prior appointment, parents can meet and seek the help of the School Counsellor with regard to their child’s growth and study.
- To ensure that petty thieves, unauthorized persons, kidnappers etc. do not enter the school premises parents must obtain your Daily/Monthly Gate Pass from the School Office and must not linger in the school campus after leaving your child inside in the morning/after the lunch hour/in the evening.
- Any damage done in or about the school premises must be made good by the parents/guardian of the student responsible for the same.
- A school canteen is provided on the premises. Parents should discourage children to buy food from vendors outside the school gate.
- Parents are not allowed to bring in and park their vehicles inside the school premises.
- Parents and guardians may not interfere in the Management’s right to admit/refuse a pupil. (Rule 56 – Grant-in-Aid Code for schools).
- Parents and guardians must sign a statement that they abide by these rules which must be carefully read and understood by them and submit the same declaration in duplicate to the school office.