In order to secure all that is best in the education of your son or daughter, the maximum co-operation between parents and school authorities is necessary. We earnestly recommend that parents or guardians look into their children’s school diary every day and find out all that has been done. The children should be encouraged to cultivate neatness habitually and slovenliness should be firmly disapproved of, remarks made in the diary should be seen and countersigned regularly.
When you feel that your children do not make the desired progress, please contact the principal/ Headmistress. Private tuitions are strongly discouraged. If there is a real need of private tutor, arrange for one after getting the permission from the principal. Normally the class teacher will not be allowed to teach his/her students.
Parents/ guardians/ visitors should not visit the teachers and the class-room during class hours.
Criticism of a teacher in the child’s presence should be strictly avoided because it causes the child to lose his/her respect for the teacher. If you have a legitimate complaint please meet the Principal/Headmistress.
As children advance in age, please guide them to become self-dependent, resourceful and responsible members of the family and society. Encourage them to do their work themselves like keeping their rooms tidy, making their beds, polishing their shoes and carrying their bags etc. The formation of such habits early in life inculcates in them the idea of dignity of work, a fundamental personal virtue, necessary for a successful career in life.
A student who is ill should not be sent to school to attend class or take the tests. The chances are that she/he will do badly and consequently spoil the record of her/his term. Cases of illness are settled along with the performance in the term in consultation with his/her previous records.
Withdrawal of your daughter/son from classes for mere social functions is not recommended because it retards her/his progress in school and minimizes respect for regular hard work with consequent failure to progress in studies.
As the medium of instruction in this school is English, boys and girls should be helped to follow their classes easily and intelligently by a certain amount of regular conversation in English at home.