Parents retain their rights and duties in the education of their children, even though they delegate them in part to the school. The support and collaboration of parents are indispensable for the success of the educational work carried out by the school.
Parents’ wholehearted cooperation with the school is essential for the constructive upbringing of their wards. They are strongly encouraged to:
Urge their wards to be regular and punctual in attendance.
Check the school diary regularly.
Ensure their wards are diligent in their homework and lessons.
Avoid engaging private tutors without consulting school authorities.
Insist on neatness and cleanliness in their wards’ textbooks, exercise books, and personal appearance.
Occasionally meet the Principal to discuss their wards' progress.
Periodical communication and the report card will keep parents informed of their wards' progress.
Communication with parents/guardians is ordinarily done through the school diary. On the last working day of every month, parents should check and sign the diary.
Parents/guardians are not allowed to see their wards or meet teachers during class hours without special permission from the Principal.
Parents can meet teachers between 2:40 p.m. to 3:10 p.m. (Classes II–XII) and 12:45 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. prior intimation to the respective teachers through the ward a day in advance is required.
The school campus is a "NO SMOKING AREA." Parents are requested not to bring non-degradable items to the school. Spitting on campus is strictly forbidden.
Exemplary behaviour is expected from students and parents both inside and outside the school campus.
The school does not encourage attendants delivering tiffin to students during tiffin hours.
Admittance into the school premises is at the sole discretion of school authorities, who reserve the right to refuse entry to anyone without providing a reason.
In case a child falls sick or meets with an accident on the school premises, immediate first aid will be provided. Parents will be informed and are expected to attend promptly. Parents must ensure that correct and updated contact numbers are provided in the school diary. In case of communicable diseases, wards should not be sent to school, and the Principal must be informed immediately with an entry in the school diary.
The school does not recognize any forums other than the official PTM. Parents/guardians using threats, levelling malicious or false allegations, spreading rumours, or giving false information through social media or other platforms to defame the school or its employees, or creating panic, will face the issuance of a Transfer Certificate for their ward.
Although the school ensures the care of students during school hours, it cannot be held responsible for any self-inflicted or accidental injury, physical or otherwise, that may occur.
All communications to the school should be addressed to the Principal.
Attitude to Teachers
Students should view their schoolmates as brothers or sisters and regard their teachers and superiors as fathers or mothers.
Respect every teacher, whether they teach your class or not. Show gratitude towards teachers who have guided you in the past. Demonstrate reverence by greeting them whenever you meet them.
Trust that your teachers take their responsibility seriously and are committed to your welfare. In advising, commanding, and correcting you, they have only your good in mind.
After piety, study is the most commendable activity. Your primary duty is to diligently complete tasks assigned by your teachers.
Always rise when your teacher enters or leaves the class. If they are delayed, remain silent, reviewing your lessons or reading a good book. Avoid whispering or interrupting during class.
Attitude to Schoolmates
Strive to inspire your schoolmates with your good example at all times.
Never mock those who are slow in their studies or struggle to grasp lessons. Avoid ridiculing anyone for physical defects; what you laugh at in others may someday happen to you.
Gladly help one another during recreation. Make no distinctions in choosing companions, ensuring no one feels excluded. Play selflessly, and if required, make sacrifices for your team cheerfully.
When asked by a superior about a schoolmate’s conduct, answer truthfully to prevent or address any wrongdoing. Remaining silent could harm your companion and offend God. Avoid exaggerations and always speak honestly.
Behaviour at School
Avoid writing or drawing on the blackboard unless instructed to do so, writing offensive words, or defacing walls, maps, or other property.
Take care of your textbooks, notebooks, and belongings. Do not take anything that does not belong to you, even if it is small. If you find a lost item, promptly hand it over to the Principal or Vice Principal.
Keep the floors clean; do not allow paper, ink, or waste to fall on them.Cleanliness reflects purity of the soul.
Speak no ill of your classmates or the discipline and management of the school.
Always speak well of your school and teachers.
Performances in the school auditorium are for instruction and entertainment. They should bring out the best in you and never lead to sin.
Avoid rushing into the auditorium, pushing others, or trying to secure better seats. Do not stand when you should be seated or show disapproval by shouting, whistling, booing, or hissing.
Refrain from mocking anyone for mistakes or awkwardness during performances. Applaud generously, but avoid being boisterous.
Be courteous even if a performance does not meet your expectations.
Leave the auditorium in an orderly manner without pushing or shoving.