Recommendation To Parents

    1. Parents are requested to see that their wards attend school punctually and ensure that those who come to take them home are at school promptly at the time of dismissal.
    2. Parents are requested to leave the school campus as soon as they drop-off their wards at school.
    3. Parents must refrain from sending relatives, domestic helpers or others to pick up their wards without an authorization letter.
    4. Parents are not allowed to enter the classrooms, see their children, or meet teachers during school hours without the permission of the Principal, as the members of the staff may not leave the classroom during a teaching period. However, parents can meet the teachers on working days after taking prior appointment.
    5. For any emergencies, parents are requested to contact the school office first in order to avoid any untoward incidents.
    6. Parents are asked to check their wards’ school diary every day to ensure that the assignment is done regularly and duly signed.
    7. Parents are expected to play their part in enforcing regularity and discipline and see that their children learn their lessons daily.
    8. In case of illness/contagious diseases, parents are advised to refrain from sending their wards for any class test or exam. The school does not provide any retest that is missed due to absence. However, the final result will be settled on the basis of the term’s work and general performance during the year.
    9. There is no such thing as a half day leave for students. Either the pupil is in school for the entire working day or he/she stays at home. Requests to send pupils home early after class tests, etc. will be automatically turned down.
    10. The school is concerned about the well-being and welfare of every student. Therefore, parents are requested to ensure that their children have breakfast before leaving for school.
    11. Parents must ensure to pack a simple yet healthy and scrumptious snack, beverage and food for interval and lunch times.

In order to avoid the feeling of disparity among students, parents are requested not to celebrate their ward’s birthday lavishly (no distribution of return gifts) in school. Only inexpensive sweets are to be distributed. Only students of PRE-KG to Std V are allowed to wear modest civil dresses on their birthdays.

  1. Parents and their wards are expected to adhere to traffic rules.
  2. Parents are advised to keep the vehicles out or park on the side of the pavement for the safety of the school children.

As the medium of instruction in school is English, the children should be helped to follow their classes easily and intelligently by a certain amount of regular English conversation at home.