Parent Guidelines: Do’s and Don’ts
We consider parents as vital partners in the educational journey of every student. To ensure transparency, cooperation, and mutual understanding, we request all parents to adhere to the following guidelines:
Parent Do’s
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Monitor Academic Progress: Regularly check your child’s homework, test results, and diary notes. Encourage consistency in study habits.
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Ensure Timely Fee Payment: Pay all fees on or before the due dates to avoid disruptions in your child's education.
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Attend Parent-Teacher Meetings: Make it a point to attend Open House sessions and PTA meetings to stay informed about your child’s progress.
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Maintain Communication: Stay in touch with class teachers and the school office for updates, feedback, and concerns.
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Support School Policies: Cooperate with the school in enforcing discipline and promoting positive behavior in your child.
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Keep School Informed: Notify the school promptly of any change in address, contact number, email, or guardianship.
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Update on Family Circumstances: Inform the school in case of changes like separation, bereavement, or relocation so the child can be supported emotionally.
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Follow Safety Protocols: Encourage your child to use school transport safely and follow campus security norms.
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Encourage Balanced Growth: Motivate your child to take part in sports, arts, and co-curricular activities for overall development.
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Office Timing: Visit the office between 7.50AM to 4.00PM.
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Check diet: Parents ensure the child is without empty stomach.
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Time Management: Parents should ensure their wards to reach the school on time.
Parent Don’ts
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Do Not Visit Classrooms Without Permission: Always meet teachers through the front office or at designated meeting hours.
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Avoid Criticizing Teachers Publicly: If concerns arise, bring them to the management’s attention respectfully, not in front of children or others.
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Do Not Skip Meetings or Events: Irregular participation in school meetings may lead to missing out on crucial information.
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Do Not Send Sick Children to School: Allow children to rest and recover fully before resuming classes.
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Do Not Overburden Children: Avoid setting unrealistic expectations or comparing your child with others.
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Do Not Encourage Negative Attitudes: Discourage gossip or criticism about school management, staff, or other students.
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Avoid Late Fee Payments: Repeated delays in payments may result in access restrictions or penalties.
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Do Not Demand Special Privileges: Treat all school rules as applicable equally to all students and parents.
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No Unauthorized Distribution: Parents should not circulate pamphlets, materials, or personal business promotions via school platforms.
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Avoid Interfering During Exams or Class Time: Respect school boundaries and allow the academic process to proceed without disruption.
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Id Card: Student should not damage or modify their Id cards.