C. Guidelines for Parents
Parent's School Relationship - The school believes that a strong partnership between parents and teachers is essential for the holistic development and success of every student.
Parent-School Relationship
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The school requires the parents to work jointly with the teachers. They must keep in constant touch with the school authorities.
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Parents are requested to go through this calendar and keep a constant check on the student's attendance, punctuality, leave record, assignments and teacher's or principal's remarks.
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Parents are requested not to enter the classrooms or talk to teachers when they are engaged with the classes. In case of any urgency they are asked to meet the principal either before the assembly or after the class hours.
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When parents are called for, by the Principal or by the teachers, they must come and see them during the school hours or else their child will not be admitted into the class.
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If parents have any complaint, they have to bring it to the notice of the Principal and not to the teachers directly.
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In case of an emergency such as serious injury, non-attendance and misbehaviour etc., parents are contacted over the telephone. In all such cases they are expected to come to the school and meet the principal and then the teachers concerned.
Quick Tips for Parents
Stay Connected
Regularly check school calendar and student diary for updates
Be Punctual
Ensure your child reaches school on time every day
Open Communication
Maintain open and respectful communication with teachers
Monitor Progress
Review your child's progress reports and assignments regularly
Emergency Contact Protocol
In case of an emergency such as serious injury, non-attendance or misbehaviour, parents will be contacted over the telephone. Parents are expected to visit the school immediately and meet the principal, followed by the concerned teachers.
Together We Grow
"Parents and teachers are the two pillars of a child's education. When they work together with mutual respect and understanding, every child can achieve great heights."