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GENERAL GUIDELINES TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS

GENERAL GUIDELINES TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS

1. Any communication made by the parent/guardian should be addressed to the Principal. The application should mention the child's name, address, phone number, admission number, class, and section.
2. Parents are requested to refrain from entering the classrooms or making telephone calls to contact or to see their children/teachers during school hours.
3. Any change in the Residential Address, Telephone Number or other vital information should be promptly intimated in writing to the school.

4. Parents must ensure that they send their children with appropriate lunches. Due to security and safety concerns, requests to bring the lunch box to school later will not be entertained.
5. Parents' attention is drawn to criticism of the school or teachers in the presence of a child, which should be carefully avoided because it causes the students to lose respect for the teachers and, consequently, fail to learn from them. It also retards their progress.
6. If the parents have a legitimate complaint, they must meet the Principal as soon as possible. The principal will personally verify the complaint.
7. Parents are required to cooperate with the school in its attempt to help their children progress by paying attention to their regularity, punctuality and discipline and taking a keen interest in their work. (They should check the Almanac every day and note the homework and other instructions given. They are advised to check the bags of their wards to see if any circular/notice/invitation has been issued.)
8. Care must be taken of the school and its property, and if any damage is done, the student(s) concerned must make good the damage, and a fine must be imposed for the damage.
9. Students are not allowed to wear earrings/nose rings. Girls are allowed to wear only small tops/studs(pins). Girls from Class III onwards must tie two hair plaits daily. No student is allowed to wear nail polish/mehendi/tattoos under any circumstance in the name of marriage, Rakhi, etc.
10. Students cannot bring valuable articles to school, such as expensive watches, fountain pens, transistors, cameras, calculators, or jewellery.

11. All students are expected to join the school on the notified date at the beginning of the term and after each vacation.
12. If parents or guardians fail to meet the school authorities when advised, their ward may not be allowed to attend classes until the meeting occurs.
13. Parents should refrain from contacting the teachers over the phone, but they can meet them by prior appointment.

14. Parents and guardians will appreciate that the student's absence during the term is not in the student's best interest. Parents are asked not to apply for leave if it is avoidable.


Leaves can be granted to the students only on the following grounds:
  - In case of severe illness or death of a very near relative.
  - For a condolence visit, if the student is the only male family member, where custom so demands.
  - To attend the marriage of his/her brother, sister, uncle or aunt.


15. Parents must check the school calendar, date sheets, and other circulars before making phone enquiries.
16. Students cannot bring sweets, presents, etc., to school to mark their/another's birthday or any other occasion.
17. Parents are requested to refrain from entering the school buses to see off and receive their wards.
18. Parents should not try to overtake and stop the school bus to facilitate their children's boarding, as this endangers their safety.
19. Parents should not argue with the bus teachers or the conductor/driver. If there is any problem, a written complaint should be submitted to the Principal.
20. Parents are requested not to send any non-vegetarian food, including egg preparations, to school. Only nutritious and healthy vegetarian food should be packed in the tiffin boxes.
21. Parents are advised to regularly check their child's haircut, nails, uniform, and punctuality.
22. Parents are encouraged to have their children converse in English and their native language at home. This is crucial for enhancing their conversational skills and fostering a conducive atmosphere at school.
23. Students should observe polite manners wherever they go. They should never forget that theirconduct judges the school.
24. The student's Name, Class, & Section should be marked on all belongings, including the Blazer, etc.