• All that is best in the education of yours child, is secured with the maximum co-operation between parents and the school authorities. Parents must recognize that they are primarily responsible for the education of their children. It is their duty to create a family atmosphere inspired by love and devotion to god and their fellow men.
  • Parents are requested to study all the rules of the school carefully and abide by them faithfully and also have them observed by their children.
  • Parents are expected to co-operate in the work of the school by enforcing regularity and discipline and by taking general interest in their child’s progress.
  • Parents must see that their children home-work and prepare the lessons daily. Let them specially insist on punctuality and regularity in attending the classes.
  • Parents-Teacher’s meeting is held after every exam. All guardians are supposed to sign the diary available with the class teachers or examination in-charge for the purpose.
  • In case a student has not been able to take their monthly, half yearly or annual examination for some reasons, a written report to this effect should be handed over to the Principal/In-charge personally stating the reason there of otherwise he/she will be treated absent.
  • Parents and guardians are not allowed to walk into the class-room or interview teachers during school hours. Those who wish to find out the progress of the child will kindly meet the teacher concerned with a prior appointment from the principal.
  • Every child ought to devote sufficient time for self-study daily under parents’ supervision.
  • If your child brings home anything from the school without teachers’ knowledge, send it back the next day itself and inform about it to the person concerned. It will have its own reward in his/her later life.
  • All the guardian should encourage their wards to participate in the competitions held from time to time.
  • It is a great responsibility to be neat, sincere and regular. Also encourage them for self-help in work and study. The formation of such habits early in life inculcates in a growing child an awareness of one’s duty and the dignity of work.
  • Your child’s teachers are among your best family friends, show them respect they deserve. Avoid criticizing your child’s teacher. If you have any genuine complaint, meet the principal/In-charge.