RECOMMENDATIONS TO PARENTS

Good education is a joint effort of the school and parents. Though the school can do a lot for the child it cannot do everything. The home is the first place where the child gets its basic education. The education of your child can b completed only with the help of your full co-operation.

  • Parents are advised to allow the children, limited watching of T.V. programmes except those conducive for educational use. Habitual watching of movies/listening to field songs all the time may take the child away from realities of life.
  • The child should be encouraged to cultivate the habit of cleanliness in his/her work and person.
  • It is the duty of the parents to see that their child comes to school clean, neatly dressed and in time for the class.
  • The parents are requested not to visit the teachers during the class hours nor at their residence. All school matters will be dealt in the school office.
  • Parents are not allowed to meet any student or staff without the explicit permission the principal.
  • Parents/guardians are expected to co-operate with the school in enforcing regularity and discipline in the children guiding them to prepare their lessons at home and take active and helpful interest in the activities of the school.
  • Criticism of students, teachers or school in his/her presence should be strictly avoided. Should you have a legitimate complaint, contact the principal.
  • If you fee that your child does not make the desired progress and you want to discuss the welfare of the child, you should contact the principal after the first terminal examinations.
  • Private tuitions are strongly discouraged. Teachers and parents are cautioned that if they indulge in tuition without the permission of the principal, strict action will be taken against them.
  • To take students during the school hours, in case of emergency, the parents themselves should come or send the guardians / a responsible person, with a letter of authorization. No telephone calls will be entertained in this regard.
  • Parents are particularly expected to sign progress reports and occasional reports from teachers which are in the school diary. These should be seen and countersigned regularly. Failure to do so may put the children to a great inconvenience
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